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42 The Great Controversy, p. 161.2 (Ellen Gould White)

Luther's friend, who had with great joy listened to his noble defense, trembled at these words; but the doctor himself said calmly: “May God be my helper, for I can retract nothing.”— Ibid., b. 7, ch. 8.

43 The Great Controversy, p. 162.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 7, ch. 9. Nevertheless the emperor declared that Luther's safe-conduct must be respected, and that before proceedings against him could be instituted, he …

44 The Great Controversy, p. 163.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 7, ch. 9. But princes of Germany, though themselves papists and avowed enemies to Luther, protested against such a breach of public faith, as a stain upon the …

45 The Great Controversy, p. 163.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 7, ch. 9. He was still further urged by the most bitter of Luther's papal enemies to deal with the Reformer as Sigismund had dealt with Huss—abandon him to the …

46 The Great Controversy, p. 163.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… , b. 7, ch. 9. He had decided that he would not step out of the path of custom, even to walk in the ways of truth and righteousness. Because his fathers did, he would uphold …

49 The Great Controversy, p. 166.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 7, ch. 10. He stated his willingness to submit to the decision of a general council, but only on condition that the council be required to decide according to …

52 The Great Controversy, p. 167.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… , b. 7, ch. 11. It was commanded that as soon as his safe-conduct should expire, measures be taken to stop his work. All persons were forbidden to harbor him, to give …

56 The Great Controversy, p. 187.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 7. He perceived the true character of those pretended prophets and saw the danger that threatened the cause of truth. The opposition of the pope and the …

58 The Great Controversy, p. 188.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 7. Again, as he wrestled with God in prayer, peace flowed into his heart. “The work is not mine, but Thine own,” he said; “Thou wilt not suffer it to be corrupted by superstition …