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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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587 (New York, 1900); Charles J. Hefele, A History of the Councils of the Church, From the<br />

Orig<strong>in</strong>al Documents, b. 18, ch. 1, secs. 332, 333; ch. 2, secs. 345-352 (T. and T. Clark ed., 1896),<br />

vol. 5, pp. 260-304, 342372.<br />

Page 53. The Sunday Law of Constant<strong>in</strong>e.--The law issued <strong>by</strong> the emperor Constant<strong>in</strong>e<br />

on the seventh of March, A.D. 321, regard<strong>in</strong>g a day of rest from labor, reads thus:<br />

"All judges and city people and the craftsmen shall rest upon the venerable Day of the<br />

Sun. Country people, however, may freely attend to the cultivation of the fields, because it<br />

frequently happens that no other days are better adapted for plant<strong>in</strong>g the gra<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the furrows<br />

or the v<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong> trenches. So that the advantage given <strong>by</strong> heavenly providence may not for the<br />

occasion of a short time perish."-Joseph Cullen Ayer, A Source Book for Ancient Church History<br />

(New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1913), div. 2, per. 1, ch. 1, sec. 59, g, pp. 284, 285.<br />

The Lat<strong>in</strong> orig<strong>in</strong>al is <strong>in</strong> the Codex Just<strong>in</strong>iani (Codex of Just<strong>in</strong>ian), lib. 3, title 12, lex. 3.<br />

The law is given <strong>in</strong> Lat<strong>in</strong> and <strong>in</strong> English translation <strong>in</strong> Philip Schaff's History of the Christian<br />

Church, vol. 3, 3d period, ch. 7, sec. 75, p. 380, footnote 1; and <strong>in</strong> James A. Hessey's Bampton<br />

Lectures, Sunday, lecture 3, par. 1, 3d ed., Murray's pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g of 1866, p. 58. See discussion <strong>in</strong><br />

Schaff, as above referred to; <strong>in</strong> Albert Henry Newman, A Manual of Church History<br />

(Philadelphia: The <strong>America</strong>n Baptist Publication Society, pr<strong>in</strong>t<strong>in</strong>g of 1933), rev. ed., vol. 1, pp.<br />

305-307; and <strong>in</strong> Leroy E. Froom, The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers (Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, D.C.: Review<br />

and Herald Publish<strong>in</strong>g Assn., 1950), vol. 1, pp. 376-381.<br />

Page 54. [Return to Pages: 54, 266] Prophetic dates.--An important pr<strong>in</strong>ciple <strong>in</strong><br />

prophetic <strong>in</strong>terpretation <strong>in</strong> connection with time prophecies is the year-day pr<strong>in</strong>ciple, under<br />

which a day of prophetic time is counted as a calendar year of historic time. Before the<br />

Israelites entered the land of Canaan they sent twelve spies ahead to <strong>in</strong>vestigate. The spies<br />

were gone forty days, and upon their return the Hebrews, frightened at their report, refused<br />

to go up and occupy the Promised Land. The result was a sentence the Lord passed upon them:<br />

"After the number of the days <strong>in</strong> which ye searched the land, even forty days, each day for a<br />

year, shall ye bear your <strong>in</strong>iquities, even forty years." Numbers 14:34. A similar method of<br />

comput<strong>in</strong>g future time is <strong>in</strong>dicated through the prophet Ezekiel. Forty years of punishment<br />

for <strong>in</strong>iquities awaited the k<strong>in</strong>gdom of Judah. The Lord said through the prophet: "Lie aga<strong>in</strong> on<br />

thy right side, and thou shalt bear the <strong>in</strong>iquity of the house of Judah forty days: I have<br />

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