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3301 From Here to Forever, p. 55.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The Reformer listened in silence. Then he bade his attendant raise him in his bed. Gazing steadily upon them, he said in the firm, strong voice which had so often …
3302 From Here to Forever, p. 56.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Again the papal leaders plotted to silence the Reformer's voice. First, a synod of bishops declared his writings heretical. Winning the young king, Richard …
3303 From Here to Forever, p. 57.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Wycliffe's work was almost done, but once more he was to bear witness for the gospel. He was summoned for trial before the papal tribunal at Rome, which had so …
3304 From Here to Forever, p. 58.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The great movement that Wycliffe inaugurated to set free the nations so long bound to Rome had its spring in the Bible. Here was the source of that stream of …
3305 From Here to Forever, p. 59.5 (Ellen Gould White)
A calm, patient protest against the corruption of religious faith continued to be uttered for centuries. The Christians of that early time had learned to …
3306 From Here to Forever, p. 62.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… 21:5 ) and followed by His disciples in travel-worn garments and with naked feet. The other picture portrayed a pontifical procession—the pope in his rich robes …
3307 From Here to Forever, p. 63.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Huss had stood alone in his labors. Now Jerome joined in the reform. The two were hereafter united in their lives, and in death they were not to be divided. In those …
3308 From Here to Forever, p. 64.2 (Ellen Gould White)
The schism in the church continued. Three popes were now contending for supremacy. Their strife filled Christendom with tumult. Not content with hurling …
3309 From Here to Forever, p. 64.5 (Ellen Gould White)
A general council was summoned to meet at Constance [southwestern Germany], called at the desire of the emperor Sigismund by one of the three rival popes, John …
3310 From Here to Forever, p. 71.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Unmoved by the tempest, Jerome exclaimed: “What! do you suppose that I fear to die? You have held me for a whole year in a frightful dungeon, more horrible than death …
3311 From Here to Forever, p. 72.5 (Ellen Gould White)
“Heretic!” was the response, “I repent having pleaded so long with you. I see that you are urged on by the devil.” Wylie, bk. 3, ch. 10.
3312 From Here to Forever, p. 73.5 (Ellen Gould White)
A few years later, under a new pope, still another crusade was set on foot. A vast army entered Bohemia. The Hussite forces fell back before them, drawing the invaders farther into the country, leading them to count the victory already won.
3313 From Here to Forever, p. 74.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… 53:5 .
3314 From Here to Forever, p. 76.5 (Ellen Gould White)
At school Luther was treated with harshness and even violence. He often suffered from hunger. The gloomy, superstitious ideas of religion then prevailing …
3315 From Here to Forever, p. 77.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Robbing himself of sleep and grudging even the time spent at his scanty meals, he delighted in the study of God's Word. He had found a Bible chained to the convent wall, and to this he often repaired.
3316 From Here to Forever, p. 80.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… , bk. 5, ch. 2.
3317 From Here to Forever, p. 80.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… , par. 5.
3318 From Here to Forever, p. 82.5 (Ellen Gould White)
But encouragement had changed to reproach. Many dignitaries of church and state soon saw that the acceptance of these truths would virtually undermine …
3319 From Here to Forever, p. 84.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The tidings of Luther's arrival at Augsburg gave great satisfaction to the papal legate. The troublesome heretic exciting the attention of the world seemed …
3320 From Here to Forever, p. 86.5 (Ellen Gould White)
At the news of Luther's escape the legate was overwhelmed with surprise and anger. He had expected to receive great honor for his firmness in dealing with …