to look to revolution as the sole means to retain
her position. This, then, was the view of the priestly diplomatist
stationed at Munich in 1869, and formerly representing the Vatican at
Paris.
Bismarck further stated: "I know from the very best sources that the
Emperor Napoleon was dragged into the war very much against his will
by the influence of Jesuit priests."
Who can deny these statements, as Bismarck was a man who made the
study of Catholicism a part of his life, and he was a man who was of
rugged character and undaunted courage, and a man whom the world at
large believed.
There has not been a war for centuries past but what the cunning hand
of popery has been mixed up with the blood shed in these wars, as
popery never misses an opportunity to take sides with the nation
which represents Catholicism, as this creed of abominations will
resort to bloodshed if by so doing she believes she can carry her
point and establish her rule of despotism.
If America will take a lesson from France she will be taught a lesson
that will save this country from passing through the same ordeal that
France is passing through to-day, and unless the government of the
United States begins in the near future to suppress this giant of
darkness, Roman Catholicism, we will within the next fifty years have
to resort to the same means that Combes of France is resorting to, to
annihilate the serpent of Catholicism from our shores, or else meekly
submit to being dragged down to the level of Roman Catholicism, which
is equivalent to losing our identity as a government, and taking our
places among the nations noted only for either ignorance, vice or
criminality.
Catholicism does not believe in a free country. Catholicism does not
believe in a country of the people, by the people and for the people,
as such a country is not the natural abode for this detestable creed.
Catholicism believes in a country which is ruled by a monarch, as
she then only has to control the monarch himself, and this is why the
Catholic clergy and the Catholic officials, from the smallest to the
greatest, are in sympathy with Russia, as the Russian government is a
most complete monarchy, and the emperor is an absolute monarch, and
this is why Catholicism is always ready to toss up her hat in glee
for the success of the Russian army.
Catholic prelates all along the line, up to the Pope himself, have
been trying to make Americans believe that Russia is deservi
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