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None, the actions of the Jesuits towards non-Catholic people were only of a missionary and evangelical nature. One of the reason the Society of Jesus was formed was to preach to non-Catholics to convert them to the Christian faith. They were also formed to preach to heretics, specifically the protestant heretics who had left the Church in an effort to bring them back to the Church.

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