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2061 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 143.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… no more desired by the majority today than it was by the papists who opposed Luther. There is the same disposition to accept the theories and traditions of …

2062 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 144.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… no more in harmony with the Spirit of Christ today than in earlier times; and those who preach the Word of God in its purity will be received with no greater …

2063 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 147.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , rather than true zeal for religion.” The majority of the Diet were more than ever inclined to regard Luther’s cause with favor.

2064 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 148.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… much more power is on our side!” These are the arguments that have a telling influence upon the world, but they are no more conclusive now than in the days of the …

2065 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 155.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… a more imposing assembly than that before which Martin Luther was to answer for his faith. “This appearance was of itself a signal victory over the papacy …

2066 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 156.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… less than the circumstances demand, or more than truth requires; in either case I should fall under the sentence of Christ: ‘Whosoever shall deny me before …

2067 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 158.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… been more violent than was becoming. He did not claim to be free from fault; but even these books he could not revoke, for such a course would embolden the enemies …

2068 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 159.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… never more contributing to their own ruin than when, by measures in appearance most prudent, they thought to establish their authority. God `removeth the …

2069 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 161.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… one more opportunity to retract. For the last time he was brought into the assembly. Again the question was put, whether he would renounce his doctrines. “I have …

2070 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 165.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… were more than human. Even those who had no faith in his doctrines, could not but admire that lofty integrity which led him to brave death rather than violate …

2071 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 167.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… even more flattering than during his progress thither. Princely ecclesiastics welcomed the excommunicated monk, and civil rulers honored the man whom …

2072 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 169.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… accomplishing more than it seemed possible for one man to do. His pen was never idle. While his enemies flattered themselves that he was silenced, they were …

2073 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 169.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… results more precious than these to be secured. In the solitude and obscurity of his mountain retreat, Luther was removed from earthly supports, and shut …

2074 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 172.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… be more effective than all their pomp and display, in attracting the people to their services and increasing the revenues of their order. By deceit and flattery …

2075 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 173.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… truth more ancient, and of infinitely greater worth, than the theories taught by schoolmen and philosophers. This ancient truth was that the death of Christ …

2076 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 174.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… many more souls than I;—be it so. Yet will I bear no other name than that of Christ, whose soldier I am, and who alone is my head. Never has a single line been addressed …

2077 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 175.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… temple more than in any other part of creation. Wherever he has fixed your dwelling he encompasses you, and hears you.... What power can there be in unprofitable …

2078 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 180.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… was more quiet and peaceful than any other town in the confederacy.” “Is not then,” he said, “Christianity the best safeguard of the general security?”

2079 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 182.3 (Ellen Gould White)

Thus Zwingle maintained the battle with his wily antagonists. “He has labored more,” said Myconius, “in meditating upon and watching the contest, and transmitting his advice to Baden, than he could have done by disputing in the midst of his enemies.”

2080 The Great Controversy (1888 ed.), p. 188.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… protection more powerful than that of an elector. I have no thought of soliciting the aid of your highness; and am so far from desiring your protection that …