The Hugenot were actually murdered by the Catholic Church, because they did not revere (mark on the forehead, thoughts) and obey (mark on the right hand, actions) the Antichrist Beast Popes of Rome. They were one of many groups that actively witnessed against the Popes of Rome.
As for the Jesuits, yes they were created to counter the Reformation (and that's where futurism and preterism come from). The reformers were starting to realize, in Messiah's authority, that the Roman Catholic Church is a harlot church, and the Popes were the man of sin (2 Thes. 2), little horn (Daniel 7), and Antichrist beast (Rev. 13). Because this was being noticed, the Jesuits were formed by their first False Prophet (the false prophet Jesuit Superior General) Ignatius de Loyola. His goal was world domination, and they quite literally achieved that, taking down noticers of the Jesuits.
For the quote on Protestant theology with a Catholic framework, it was Jesuit-crafted, as it was never even Catholic (maybe a small percentage). It was more Jesuit since the French Revolution (of which the Jesuits incited).
The founding of the USA had a Jesuit family behind it, that being the Carrol family. This is hidden from us in our history (part of the reason why we don't learn cursive anymore in schools today), as we had to seek this out. Unfortunately, the argument considering the First Amendment only applies to Catholics and Jesuits, as protestants were nothing more than chattle to the Catholic Church and Jesuit Order, considering that Jesuits founded the country (the Carrol family in particular). Relegation to "just being another demonimation" was done by the Jesuits as well.
In fact, Napoleon said this about the Jesuits: "The Jesuits are a MILITARY organization, not a religious order. Their chief is a general of an army, not the mere father abbot of a monastery. And the aim of this organization is power - power in its most despotic exercise - absolute power, universal power, power to control the world by the volition of a single man. Jesuitism is the most absolute of despotisms - and at the same time the greatest and most enormous of abuses."