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161 Ellen G. White and Church Race Relations
… to damn him in the eyes of all decent people, the so-called religious doctrine which he teaches is contrary to the law of the land. In brief, he teaches that the …
162 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 15.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… or damned. I never have under any circumstances used this language to anyone, however sinful. I have ever had messages of reproof for those who used these harsh …
163 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 60.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… be damned. While they were preaching or praying, some would fall prostrate and helpless, not by the power of the Holy Ghost, but by the power of Satan breathed …
164 Ellen G. White and the Shut Door Question, p. 62.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… be damned who believe not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness.’ As they reject the teachings of His Word, God withdraws His Spirit, and leaves them …
165 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 24.5 (Robert W. Olson)
… be damned. While they were preaching, or praying some would fall prostrate and helpless; not by the power of the Holy Ghost, no, no; but by the power of Satan breathed …
166 The “Shut Door” Documents, p. 56.1 (Robert W. Olson)
… or damned. I never have under any circumstances used this language to anyone, however sinful. I have ever had messages of reproof for those who used these harsh …
167 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Mesmerism.9
Mesmerism, influence of, foul and soul-damning EW 21; 1T 71
168 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 123.11 (John Foxe)
… be damned: he that knoweth the holy commandments of God, and keepeth them to his end, he shall be saved, though he never in his life go on pilgrimage, as men now use …
169 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 124.1 (John Foxe)
How the priests that time fared, blasphemed, and accursed, requiring the people not to pray for him, but to judge him damned in hell, for that he departed not in the obedience of their pope, it were too long to write.
170 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 163.11 (John Foxe)
“Well, Palmer,” saith he, “then I perceive one of us twain shall be damned: for we be of two faiths, and certain I am there is but one faith that leadeth to life and salvation.”
171 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 174.8 (John Foxe)
… to damn his soul? “I am persuaded,” said Thomas, “that you labor to promote the dark kingdom of the devil, not for the love of the truth.” These words the doctor conveyed …
172 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 177.5 (John Foxe)
… so “damned to everlasting fame” as that of Queen Mary? Nations bewail the hour which separates them forever from a beloved governor, but, with respect to that …
173 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 179.1 (John Foxe)
… be damned if they confess not all; when God’s Word saith, Who can number his sins? Do you not promise them trentals and dirges and Masses for souls, and sell your …
174 Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, p. 190.8 (John Foxe)
… am damned.” Repeating this often, the sheriff had him secured, and made him put his clothes on, but no sooner was he alone, than he tore them off, and exclaimed as …
175 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 210.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… , Pius damned what AEneas loved. Platina, the historian of the Popes, holds up AEneas (Pius II.) as a memorable example of the power of the Papal chair to work a change …
176 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 358.5 (James Aitken Wylie)
… are damned, as they well deserve. Wilt thou submit thee to me or no?”
177 History of Protestantism, vol. 1, p. 467.1 (James Aitken Wylie)
… been damned!” “If our fathers have erred,” replied Zwingle, “what then? Is not their salvation in the hands of God, like that of all men who have erred and sinned? Who …
178 History of Protestantism, vol. 2, p. 142.5 (James Aitken Wylie)
… the damned who was on his way to the fire of hell. These things moved not the martyr; he walked with firm step and look undaunted to the spot where he was to offer …
179 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 56.4 (James Aitken Wylie)
… is damned.” Thereupon he threw it with violence on the floor; the crash echoed through the church, and gave the signal for the breakings to begin. Certain boys …
180 History of Protestantism, vol. 3, p. 406.5 (James Aitken Wylie)
… are damned,” said some of the spectators. “God knows whether I may truly call it thunder,” said one who was present; “methought it seemed that the angels in heaven …