All 9 Uses of
Jesuit
in
The Idiot
- "Yes—Abbot Gurot, a Jesuit," said Ivan Petrovitch.†
Chpt 4.7 *Jesuit = a member of the Society of Jesus (known for their schools and missionary work)
- A man of rank, too, and rich—a man who, if he had continued to serve, might have done anything; and then to throw up the service and everything else in order to go over to Roman Catholicism and turn Jesuit—openly, too—almost triumphantly.†
Chpt 4.7
- "Come, come, I've always heard that you ran away with the beautiful Countess Levitsky that time—throwing up everything in order to do it—and not from the Jesuits at all," said Princess Bielokonski, suddenly.†
Chpt 4.7Jesuits = members of the Society of Jesus (known for their schools and missionary work)
- "Well, yes—but we call it from the Jesuits, you know; it comes to the same thing," laughed the old fellow, delighted with the pleasant recollection.†
Chpt 4.7
- Not as slaves, allowing ourselves to be caught by the hooks of the Jesuits, but carrying our Russian civilization to THEM, we must stand before them, not letting it be said among us that their preaching is 'skilful,' as someone expressed it just now.†
Chpt 4.7
- For, if one of us goes over to Roman Catholicism, he is sure to become a Jesuit at once, and a rabid one into the bargain.†
Chpt 4.7Jesuit = a member of the Society of Jesus (known for their schools and missionary work)
- Oh, it is not from vanity alone, it is not from feelings of vanity that Russians become Atheists and Jesuits!†
Chpt 4.7Jesuits = members of the Society of Jesus (known for their schools and missionary work)
- Surely you are not all Jesuits and deceivers!†
Chpt 4.7
- She was so fascinated that, even before marrying him, she joined a committee that had been organized abroad to work for the restoration of Poland; and further, she visited the confessional of a celebrated Jesuit priest, who made an absolute fanatic of her.†
Chpt 4.12Jesuit = a member of the Society of Jesus (known for their schools and missionary work)