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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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Knox, vol. 2, pp. 281, 284. Such were the truths that the fearless Reformer, at the peril of his<br />

life, spoke <strong>in</strong> the ear of royalty. With the same undaunted courage he kept to his purpose,<br />

pray<strong>in</strong>g and fight<strong>in</strong>g the battles of the Lord, until Scotland was free from popery.<br />

In England the establishment of Protestantism as the national religion dim<strong>in</strong>ished, but<br />

did not wholly stop, persecution. While many of the doctr<strong>in</strong>es of Rome had been renounced,<br />

not a few of its forms were reta<strong>in</strong>ed. The supremacy of the pope was rejected, but <strong>in</strong> his place<br />

the monarch was enthroned as the head of the church. In the service of the church there was<br />

still a wide departure from the purity and simplicity of the gospel. The great pr<strong>in</strong>ciple of<br />

religious liberty was not yet understood. Though the horrible cruelties which Rome employed<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st heresy were resorted to but rarely <strong>by</strong> Protestant rulers, yet the right of every man to<br />

worship God accord<strong>in</strong>g to the dictates of his own conscience was not acknowledged. All were<br />

required to accept the doctr<strong>in</strong>es and observe the forms of worship prescribed <strong>by</strong> the<br />

established church. Dissenters suffered persecution, to a greater or less extent, for hundreds<br />

of years.<br />

In the seventeenth century thousands of pastors were expelled from their positions.<br />

The people were forbidden, on pa<strong>in</strong> of heavy f<strong>in</strong>es, imprisonment, and banishment, to attend<br />

any religious meet<strong>in</strong>gs except such as were sanctioned <strong>by</strong> the church. Those faithful souls who<br />

could not refra<strong>in</strong> from gather<strong>in</strong>g to worship God were compelled to meet <strong>in</strong> dark alleys, <strong>in</strong><br />

obscure garrets, and at some seasons <strong>in</strong> the woods at midnight. In the shelter<strong>in</strong>g depths of<br />

the forest, a temple of God's own build<strong>in</strong>g, those scattered and persecuted children of the<br />

Lord assembled to pour out their souls <strong>in</strong> prayer and praise. But despite all their precautions,<br />

many suffered for their faith. The jails were crowded. Families were broken up. Many were<br />

banished to foreign lands. Yet God was with His people, and persecution could not prevail to<br />

silence their testimony. Many were driven across the ocean to <strong>America</strong> and here laid the<br />

foundations of civil and religious liberty which have been the bulwark and glory of this country.<br />

Aga<strong>in</strong>, as <strong>in</strong> apostolic days, persecution turned out to the furtherance of the gospel. In<br />

a loathsome dungeon crowded with profligates and felons, John Bunyan breathed the very<br />

atmosphere of heaven; and there he wrote his wonderful allegory of the pilgrim's journey<br />

from the land of destruction to the celestial city. For over two hundred years that voice from<br />

Bedford jail has spoken with thrill<strong>in</strong>g power to the hearts of men. Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress<br />

and Grace Abound<strong>in</strong>g to the Chief of S<strong>in</strong>ners have guided many feet <strong>in</strong>to the path of life.<br />

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