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- Page 18 and 19: The history of more than a thousand
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- Page 42 and 43: The darkness seemed to grow more de
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- Page 60 and 61: The papal thunders were soon hurled
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- Page 64 and 65: Thus Wycliffe presented to the pope
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the whole church to both the bread
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Chapter 7. A Revolution Begins Fore
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heart which would enable him to sta
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But light and darkness cannot harmo
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the university and in the whole cit
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had so long been held. The people w
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Life and Times of Luther, pages 271
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also the truth had extended. Thousa
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every day how difficult it is to la
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specially entrusted, was alarmed an
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gave greater influence to his words
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in the name of the Lord; I would ap
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afterward to answer with a prudence
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Luther had spoken in German; he was
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against him and his adherents as co
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safe-conduct. I place my person and
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these to be secured. In the solitud
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display, in attracting the people t
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Hoping yet to secure him to their c
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was given to the reform by the appe
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day presented. These papers two oth
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One of these prophets claimed to ha
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our united strength. God lays hold
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Counterfeit holiness, spurious sanc
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the people had found in the new tea
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should reject the former." Said Mel
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therefore tried the art of persuasi
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control to destroy religious libert
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writer, "there has never been a gre
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Chapter 12. The French Reformation
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king himself, and the queen mother,
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"Just at that time an image of the
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expression of peace which rested up
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could not long remain inactive. As
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the unsuspected heretics that had b
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dragged forward to the block, and t
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enounce the vices that had flourish
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countries to resist the tyranny of
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faith. He soon after witnessed in a
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high hopes upon him as a valiant de
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Chapter 14. England’s Reforms Whi
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most of them had been highly esteem
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of John Knox, vol. 2, pp. 281, 284.
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efuge in Saxony, there maintained t
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moved by the Spirit of God, and uni
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Others, also holding that "the elec
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not thank you for your labour. It i
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new pope was soon afterward elected
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nations, uplift their united voice
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sent Charles the Golden Rose; and f
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was elevated on the high altar, and
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away from the practice of self-deni
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from the homes and hearts of men. N
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was nevertheless surely working out
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Chapter 16. Land of Liberty The Eng
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shining lights in their time, yet t
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ights; that among these are life, l
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truly idolaters as were the worship
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perpetual hill did bow: His ways ar
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as being the accomplishment of all
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"Candles were used; and hearth fire
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and punish the men that are settled
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Heavenly angels had seen the glory
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Chapter 18. An American Reformer An
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eference to the matter under consid
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"Another kind of evidence that vita
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together. The seventy weeks were de
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31 A.D - The Crucifixion of Jesus C
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efore darkened mind, that I felt a
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second advent. Said Jesus: "The sta
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Earnest were the efforts put forth
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and "a rock of offense" to His prof
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Chapter 19. Light Through Darkness
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Though the night of sorrow gathered
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And as the very first step in impar
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Those who proclaimed this warning g
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Chapter 20. The Awakening A great r
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was led to accept the Romish faith
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he carried with him wherever he wen
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As he pursued his investigation of
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of the first angel's message had it
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when His advent is near, will be as
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Chapter 21. A Warning Rejected In p
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they themselves could not but admit
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touchingly portrayed: "I sware unto
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as the old disciples retired to the
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lovers of the world, conformers to
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Chapter 22. Prophecies Fulfilled Wh
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truth or a genuine work of grace in
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the errors of extremists and fanati
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27 A.D - The Baptism and Unction of
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Believers saw their doubt and perpl
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their faith. Some who had been very
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discouraged. . . . My hope in the c
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Chapter 23. What is the Sanctuary?
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which the cloud of fragrance, with
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enews His intercourse with the fall
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make an atonement for the holy plac
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saw that, instead of coming to the
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expected Him to come to earth, "in
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mediation, and at its close to rece
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upon the manner in which they treat
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the Sabbath day, and hallowed it."
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in the distinction between the Crea
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prophet as "coming up" in 1798. Amo
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The wide diversity of belief in the
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of the week."--A. E. Waffle, The Lo
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Chapter 26. A Work of Reform The wo
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pious men have died happy while kee
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future for the coming of Christ. Th
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Chapter 27. Revival Wherever the wo
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e manifest what is thought to be gr
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The first step in reconciliation to
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him instruction, Daniel says: "My c
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fruits of the Spirit--"love, joy, p
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and bless him. It is not the will o
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ook was opened, which is the book o
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Himself to "the first dominion." Mi
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In the judgment the use made of eve
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many years this work has been in pr
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one that chose to pervert this free
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Jehovah. His high position, in such
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spirit of hatred and resistance. Wh
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Every mouth will be stopped, and al
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outward advantages. But the purity
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agent of the adversary of souls. Wh
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ecome the lions' prey; to Peter, do
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(Luke 4:33-36), disturbed the Sabba
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Chapter 32. Deadly Deceptions Expos
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wrested from their true meaning. Th
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makes it also harder to meet. If me
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But those who doubt God's promises
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Chapter 33. First Great Deception W
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Thus the archfiend clothes with his
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inebriation, die with the scarlet s
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"No fornicator, nor unclean person,
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In consequence of Adam's sin, death
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there is not a doctrine in the pres
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Chapter 34. Can Our Dead Speak to U
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Redeemer to an exceedingly high mou
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where he wants it; the Saviour of t
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which Heaven has provided as a defe
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liberty of conscience are a most pe
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There is a striking similarity betw
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The papacy is just what prophecy de
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transferred to the Lord's Day."--Ro
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The history of the churches of Ethi
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And let it be remembered, it is the
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verily as it existed among ancient
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Clinging to the papal error of natu
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east. "The earth mourneth and fadet
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Chapter 37. The Only Safeguard "To
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The Roman Church reserves to the cl
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truth depends not so much on the po
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Chapter 38. The Final Warning "I sa
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Lord gave them they uttered, fearle
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world. They cannot remain silent, e
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Chapter 39. Anarchy Unleashed "At t
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set out, at God's command, to retur
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evil. They feel that had they alway
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Job" were in the land, "as I live,
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destruction, the people of God will
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The people of God will not be free
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With earnest longing, God's people
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Chapter 40. Great Deliverance When
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hosts shall be upon everyone that i
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you." The faces of the righteous ar
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odies and fashion them like unto Hi
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harp, and the vaults of heaven echo
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lay aside His glory and humiliate H
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has sacrificed truth to gain the fa
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in the last solemn service of the D
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"the saints shall judge the world."
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God. With fiendish exultation he po
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And now before the swaying multitud
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eproach which he has endeavoured to
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While the earth was wrapped in the
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Himself has planted in the soul sha
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Awaiting the End