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141 The Great Controversy, p. 685.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… , ch. 5, sec. 62.
142 The Great Controversy, p. 685.5 (Ellen Gould White)
Page 85. Papal Bulls.—For the original text of the papal bulls issued against Wycliffe with English translation see J. Dahmus, The Prosecution of John Wyclyf …
143 The Great Controversy, p. 685.6 (Ellen Gould White)
… ), vol. 5, pp. 146, 147; George Sergeant, History of the Christian Church (Dallas: Frederick Publishing House, 1948), p. 323; Gotthard V. Lechler, John Wycliffe and his English …
144 The Great Controversy, p. 686.5 (Ellen Gould White)
See also L. E. Dupin, A Compendious History of the Church, cent. 16, ch. 33 (London, 1713, vol. 4, pp. 132-135); Mosheim, Ecclesiastical History, cent. 16, sec. 3, pt. 1, ch. 1, par. 10 (including …
145 The Great Controversy, p. 687.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… , B. 5, ch. 1, pars. 3-7; Henry Thomas Buckle, History of Civilization in England, Chs. 8, 12, 14 (New York, 1895, vol. 1, pp. 364-366, 369-371, 437, 540, 541, 550); Blackwood’s Magazine …
146 The Great Controversy, p. 687.5 (Ellen Gould White)
At the Council of Constance, in 1415, Wycliffe was posthumously condemned by Arundel, the archbishop of Canterbury, as “that pestilent wretch of damnable heresy who invented a new translation of the Scriptures in his mother tongue.”
147 The Great Controversy, p. 688.5 (Ellen Gould White)
On relations with the papacy see G. Bourgin, La France et Rome de 1788-1797 (Paris, 1808), based on secret files in the Vatican; A. Latreille, L’ Eglise Catholique et …
148 The Great Controversy, p. 690.5 (Ellen Gould White)
For the earlier history of the Ottoman Empire and the decline of the Turkish power, see also William Miller, The Ottoman Empire and Its Successors, 1801-1927 …
149 The Great Controversy, p. 691.5 (Ellen Gould White)
For a thorough refutation of the legend of ascension robes, see Francis D. Nichol, Midnight Cry (Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Assn., 1944), chs …
150 The Great Controversy, p. 692.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… Mark 5:24, “Jesus went with him; and much people followed Him, and thronged Him.” It is also used of the redeemed one hundred and forty-four thousand, Revelation …
151 The Great Controversy, p. 693.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… ), Chs. 5, 9, 10, 12. For Protestant authors see Trevor Gervase Jalland, The Church and the Papacy (London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1944, a Bampton …
152 The Great Controversy, p. 693.5 (Ellen Gould White)
“This shameful font of indifferentism gives rise to that absurd and erroneous proposition which claims that liberty of conscience must be maintained …
153 The Great Controversy, p. 694.5 (Ellen Gould White)
It should also be noted that the oath of allegiance to the pope, quoted in the last paragraph of the citation from Strong, was the bishop’s oath, not one taken by cardinals.