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America in Prophecy by Ellen White [Modern Version]

America’s peculiar origins and hegemonic impact in world affairs stand undisputed. As a superpower birthed from Europe, her eminent history has been celebrated. Foretold since antiquity, a myriad of repressions, revolutions and reforms inspired the first band of pilgrims to settle on a new promised land of liberty. This book enables the reader to understand America’s unique destiny and commanding role while besieged by gross spiritual and political machinations. Clearly, this reading lifts the veil from past events molding America and presaging her cooperation to undermine the very values once cherished.

America’s peculiar origins and hegemonic impact in world affairs stand undisputed. As a superpower birthed from Europe, her eminent history has been celebrated. Foretold since antiquity, a myriad of repressions, revolutions and reforms inspired the first band of pilgrims to settle on a new promised land of liberty. This book enables the reader to understand America’s unique destiny and commanding role while besieged by gross spiritual and political machinations. Clearly, this reading lifts the veil from past events molding America and presaging her cooperation to undermine the very values once cherished.

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In the presence of the Diet the k<strong>in</strong>g at last announced to the elector and his friends that<br />

the edict "was about to be drawn up <strong>in</strong> the form of an imperial decree," and that "their only<br />

rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g course was to submit to the majority." Hav<strong>in</strong>g thus spoken, he withdrew from the<br />

assembly, giv<strong>in</strong>g the Reformers no opportunity for deliberation or reply. "To no purpose they<br />

sent a deputation entreat<strong>in</strong>g the k<strong>in</strong>g to return." To their remonstrances he answered only:<br />

"It is a settled affair; submission is all that rema<strong>in</strong>s."-- Ibid., b. 13, ch. 5.<br />

The imperial party were conv<strong>in</strong>ced that the Christian pr<strong>in</strong>ces would adhere to the Holy<br />

Scriptures as superior to human doctr<strong>in</strong>es and requirements; and they knew that wherever<br />

this pr<strong>in</strong>ciple was accepted, the papacy would eventually be overthrown. But, like thousands<br />

s<strong>in</strong>ce their time, look<strong>in</strong>g only "at the th<strong>in</strong>gs which are seen," they flattered themselves that<br />

the cause of the emperor and the pope was strong, and that of the Reformers weak. Had the<br />

Reformers depended upon human aid alone, they would have been as powerless as the<br />

papists supposed. But though weak <strong>in</strong> numbers, and at variance with Rome, they had their<br />

strength. They appealed "from the report of the Diet to the word of God, and from the<br />

emperor Charles to Jesus Christ, the K<strong>in</strong>g of k<strong>in</strong>gs and Lord of lords."-- Ibid., b. 13, ch. 6.<br />

As Ferd<strong>in</strong>and had refused to regard their conscientious convictions, the pr<strong>in</strong>ces decided<br />

not to heed his absence, but to br<strong>in</strong>g their Protest before the national council without delay.<br />

A solemn declaration was therefore drawn up and presented to the Diet: "We protest <strong>by</strong><br />

these presents, before God, our only Creator, Preserver, Redeemer, and Saviour, and who will<br />

one day be our Judge, as well as before all men and all creatures, that we, for us and for our<br />

people, neither consent nor adhere <strong>in</strong> any manner whatsoever to the proposed decree, <strong>in</strong><br />

anyth<strong>in</strong>g that is contrary to God, to His holy word, to our right conscience, to the salvation of<br />

our souls."<br />

"What! we ratify this edict! We assert that when Almighty God calls a man to His<br />

knowledge, this man nevertheless cannot receive the knowledge of God!" "There is no sure<br />

doctr<strong>in</strong>e but such as is conformable to the word of God. . . . The Lord forbids the teach<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

any other doctr<strong>in</strong>e. . . . The Holy Scriptures ought to be expla<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>by</strong> other an clearer texts; . . .<br />

this Holy Book is, <strong>in</strong> all th<strong>in</strong>gs necessary for the Christian, easy of understand<strong>in</strong>g, and<br />

calculated to scatter the darkness. We are resolved, with the grace of God, to ma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> the<br />

pure and exclusive preach<strong>in</strong>g of His only word, such as it is conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> the biblical books of<br />

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