"Like lambs have we crept into power; like wolves have we used it; like dogs have we been driven out; like eagles shall we renew our youth."—St. Francis Borgia.
"Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty."—Washington.
In One Volume Baltimore 1871.
CONTENTS
PREFACE. MONKS, POPES, AND THEIR POLITICAL INTRIGUES CHAPTER I. CATHOLICISM A POLITICAL ORGANIZATION CHAPTER II. THE POLITICAL MACHINERY OF THE PAPAL POWER CHAPTER III. THE MONASTIC VOW OF PERPETUAL SOLITUDE CHAPTER IV. THE MONASTIC VOW OF PERPETUAL SILENCE CHAPTER V. THE MONASTIC VOW OF SILENT CONTEMPLATION CHAPTER VI. THE MONASTIC VOW OF POVERTY CHAPTER VII. MONASTIC VOW OF CELIBACY CHAPTER VIII. MONASTIC VOW OF UNCONDITIONAL OBEDIENCE CHAPTER IX. PAGAN ORIGIN OF THE MONASTIC ORDERS.—CONCLUDING REMARKS CHAPTER X. POPES, THEIR PRETENSIONS, ELECTIONS, CHARACTER, AND ADMINISTRATIONS CHAPTER XI. THE PAPAL MONARCHY CHAPTER XII. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN ENGLAND CHAPTER XIII. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN FRANCE CHAPTER XIV. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN GERMANY CHAPTER XV. PAPAL POLITICAL INTRIGUES IN PORTUGAL AND SPAIN CHAPTER XVI. PAPAL INTRIGUES RESPECTING THE UNITED STATES