Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1: The Antichristian Conspiracy

That the French Revolution was planned and executed by secret societies is the thesis of this extraordinary series, perhaps the first in modern times to postulate that an occult cabal of malignant men were responsible for historical events that have changed and shaped our world. An indignant Augustin Barruel identifies three main aspects of the conspiracy, each intended to knock down a pillar of the ancient régime. This first of four volumes, focusses on the conspirators' effort to destroy every altar of Christianity. Unveiled are the principal actors of the conspiracy, their means and methods, their adepts and protectors. The author's accusing finger points firmly at Voltaire, d'Alembert, Diderot, Condorcet, and the Prussian king, Frederick II; and it is with their own correspondence that he builds his case, for it paints scandalously unflattering portraits of the authors. Beneath their fine and elegant rhetoric are herein exposed the fanatical hatred, treacherous duplicity, and mad arrogance of this clique, who, on the face of it, were they to be judged solely on their moral qualities, would be unworthy of veneration or esteem. The passage of time, the lasting fame of these literary figures, and the enduring legacy of the Revolution that set the Abbé's pen in motion, have made of this an iconoclastic work.

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Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1: The Antichristian Conspiracy

That the French Revolution was planned and executed by secret societies is the thesis of this extraordinary series, perhaps the first in modern times to postulate that an occult cabal of malignant men were responsible for historical events that have changed and shaped our world. An indignant Augustin Barruel identifies three main aspects of the conspiracy, each intended to knock down a pillar of the ancient régime. This first of four volumes, focusses on the conspirators' effort to destroy every altar of Christianity. Unveiled are the principal actors of the conspiracy, their means and methods, their adepts and protectors. The author's accusing finger points firmly at Voltaire, d'Alembert, Diderot, Condorcet, and the Prussian king, Frederick II; and it is with their own correspondence that he builds his case, for it paints scandalously unflattering portraits of the authors. Beneath their fine and elegant rhetoric are herein exposed the fanatical hatred, treacherous duplicity, and mad arrogance of this clique, who, on the face of it, were they to be judged solely on their moral qualities, would be unworthy of veneration or esteem. The passage of time, the lasting fame of these literary figures, and the enduring legacy of the Revolution that set the Abbé's pen in motion, have made of this an iconoclastic work.

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Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1: The Antichristian Conspiracy

Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1: The Antichristian Conspiracy

by Augustin Barruel
Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1: The Antichristian Conspiracy

Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism - Part 1: The Antichristian Conspiracy

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That the French Revolution was planned and executed by secret societies is the thesis of this extraordinary series, perhaps the first in modern times to postulate that an occult cabal of malignant men were responsible for historical events that have changed and shaped our world. An indignant Augustin Barruel identifies three main aspects of the conspiracy, each intended to knock down a pillar of the ancient régime. This first of four volumes, focusses on the conspirators' effort to destroy every altar of Christianity. Unveiled are the principal actors of the conspiracy, their means and methods, their adepts and protectors. The author's accusing finger points firmly at Voltaire, d'Alembert, Diderot, Condorcet, and the Prussian king, Frederick II; and it is with their own correspondence that he builds his case, for it paints scandalously unflattering portraits of the authors. Beneath their fine and elegant rhetoric are herein exposed the fanatical hatred, treacherous duplicity, and mad arrogance of this clique, who, on the face of it, were they to be judged solely on their moral qualities, would be unworthy of veneration or esteem. The passage of time, the lasting fame of these literary figures, and the enduring legacy of the Revolution that set the Abbé's pen in motion, have made of this an iconoclastic work.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781999357313
Publisher: Spradabach Publishing
Publication date: 05/06/2021
Pages: 430
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 1.13(d)

About the Author

Augustin Barruel (1741 - 1820) was a prolific author and Jesuit priest born in France. He dedicated himself to literature after the suppression of the Society of Jesus and was exiled during the Revolution. While in London, he wrote Histoire du clergé, pendant la Révolution française (1793), which went through several editions and multiple translations, and strengthened British opposition to revolutionary principles. His best-known work, Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire du Jacobinisme (1797), established, along with John Robison's own contemporaneous book, the basis for the modern conspiracy theory of history. After the fall of the Directory, Barruel returned to France, where he defended the Napoleonic order. He ended his days engaged in a vigorous, Europe-wide controversy relating to his work, The Papal Power.

Table of Contents

Note on this Edition.

xi

Preface of the Translator.

xv

Preliminary Discourse.

xix

Chapter I.

Of the Principal Actors in the Conspiracy.

1

Chapter II.

Of the Existence, Object, and Extent of the Antichristian Conspiracy.

23

Chapter III.

The Secrecy the Union and the Epoch of the Conspiracy.

35

Means of the Conspirators.

Chapter IV.

First Means of the Conspirators.-The Encyclopedia.

51

Chapter V.

Second Means of the Conspirators.-The Extinction of the Jesuits.

71

Chapter VI.

Third Means of the Conspirators.-Extinction of All the Religious Orders.

97

Chapter VII.

Fourth Means of the Conspirators.-Voltaire's Colony.

113

Chapter VIII.

Fifth Means of the Conspirators.-The Academic Honors.

121

Chapter IX.

Sixth Means of the Conspitators.-Inundation of Antichristian Writings.

131

Chapter X.

The Spoliations and Violences Projected by the Conspirators and Concealed Under the Name of Toleration.

147

Chapter XI.

Part, Mission, and Private Means of Each of the Chiefs of the Antichristian Conspiracy.

155

Adepts and Protectors.

Chapter XII.

Progress of the Conspiracy.-First Class of Protectors.-Crowned Adepts.

185

Chapter XIII.

Second Class of Protectors.-Princes and Princesses.

207

Chapter XIV.

Third Class of Proctors.-Ministers, Noblemen, and Magistrates.

225

Chapter XV.

The Class of Men of Letters.

265

Chapter XVI.

Conduct of the Clergy Towards the Antichristian Conspirators.

289

Chapter XVII.

New and More Subtle Means of the Conspirators to Seduce Even the Lowest Classes of the People.

301

Chapter XVIII.

Of the General Progress of the Conspiracy Throughout Europe.-Triumph and Death of the Chiefs.

325

Chapter XIX.

Of the Great Delusion that Rendered the Conspiracy Against the Altar so Successful.

349

Index.

379

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