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3321 From Here to Forever, p. 87.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… ., bk. 5, ch. 1.
3322 From Here to Forever, p. 88.5 (Ellen Gould White)
When the papal bull reached Luther, he said: “I despise and attack it, as impious, false. ... It is Christ Himself who is condemned therein. Already I feel greater liberty …
3323 From Here to Forever, p. 93.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The same arguments are still urged against all who dare to present the plain teachings of God's Word. “Who are these preachers of new doctrines? They are unlearned …
3324 From Here to Forever, p. 94.5 (Ellen Gould White)
A committee was appointed to prepare an enumeration of papal oppressions that weighed heavily on the German people. This list was presented to the emperor …
3325 From Here to Forever, p. 95.5 (Ellen Gould White)
At Erfurt, Luther passed through the streets he had often traversed, visited his convent cell, and thought upon the struggles through which the light now …
3326 From Here to Forever, p. 99.5 (Ellen Gould White)
“Most serene emperor, illustrious princes, gracious lords,” said Luther, “I appear before you this day, in conformity with the order given me yesterday. If, through …
3327 From Here to Forever, p. 101.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The partisans of Rome had been worsted. They sought to maintain their power, not by appealing to Scripture, but by threats, Rome's unfailing argument. Said …
3328 From Here to Forever, p. 102.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The elector Frederick had with deep emotion listened to Luther's speech. With joy and pride he witnessed the doctor's courage and self-possession, and determined …
3329 From Here to Forever, p. 107.5 (Ellen Gould White)
As men rejoice in the freedom which the truth brings them, Satan seeks to divert their thoughts and affections from God and to fix them upon human agencies …
3330 From Here to Forever, p. 109.4 (Ellen Gould White)
Zwingli was soon called from Basel to enter upon his lifework. His first labor was in an alpine parish. Ordained as a priest, he “devoted himself with his whole soul to the search after divine truth.” Wylie, bk. 8, ch. 5.
3331 From Here to Forever, p. 110.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… , ch. 5.
3332 From Here to Forever, p. 110.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… , ch. 5.
3333 From Here to Forever, p. 111.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Zwingli listened in silence to this charge, and said in reply, “The life of Christ has been too long hidden from the people. I shall preach upon the whole of the …
3334 From Here to Forever, p. 115.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The calm, clear reasoning of the Reformer, so gently and modestly presented, appealed to minds that turned in disgust from Eck's boastful assumptions.
3335 From Here to Forever, p. 117.5 (Ellen Gould White)
A few men imagined themselves to receive special revelations from Heaven and to have been divinely commissioned to carry forward the Reformation which …
3336 From Here to Forever, p. 118.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Luther at the Wartburg, hearing of what had occurred, said with deep concern: “I always expected that Satan would send us this plague.” He perceived the true character …
3337 From Here to Forever, p. 119.5 (Ellen Gould White)
“The mass is a bad thing; God is opposed to it; it ought to be abolished. ... But let no one be torn from it by force. ... God's ... word must act, and not we. ... We have a right to speak …
3338 From Here to Forever, p. 120.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Münzer's revolutionary teachings led the people to break away from all control. Terrible scenes of strife followed, and the fields of Germany were drenched with blood.
3339 From Here to Forever, p. 121.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Each of these opposing elements set aside the Holy Scriptures, exalting human wisdom as the source of truth. Rationalism idolizes reason and makes this …
3340 From Here to Forever, p. 122.5 (Ellen Gould White)
The papists who had left the study of the Scriptures to the priests and monks now called on them to refute the new teachings. But, ignorant of the Scriptures …