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1462 The Great Controversy, p. 151.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 7, ch. 7. Students and citizens who had gathered to witness Luther’s departure were deeply moved. A multitude whose hearts had been touched by the gospel, bade …

1467 The Great Controversy, p. 153.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 7, ch. 8. It was therefore decided that the Reformer should be heard.

1476 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.

1477 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 …

1478 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 …

1479 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 …

1480 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 …