The Footprints of the Jesuits by Richard W. Thompson is a revealing history of the order of Jesuits from its beginnings to the times of the author. In this book, Thomson unearths the true purpose and methods of the Jesuit society, that is, to obtain power over ordinary people and influential political leaders by using their Christian beliefs. According to Thompson, in the Jesuit organization, the central figure is the General, to whom the wills of all the monks are subordinated. The General’s orders are free of sin, according to Jesuit Constitution, even if they are cruel or criminal by nature. Further, the author goes into how the Jesuit organization sprawled worldwide and how it exerted influence on the world’s leaders.
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Richard Wigginton Thompson (1809 – 1900) was an American politician, Republican, and representative of Indiana in the United States Congress. He was one of the founders of the Constitutional Union Party and took numerous high-profile state positions, such as Secretary of the Navy, during his political career. His only available literary work is ‘The Footprints of the Jesuits, ‘ where he proclaims the need for the state’s independence from clergy organizations.