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1921 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 252.3 (General Conference of SDA)
… widespread conspiracies and revolts against his rule. The years between 1504 and 1522 were a period of revolutions and of lawlessness which was ended when …
1922 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 303.4 (General Conference of SDA)
… a conspiracy had been discovered; and that Gregory made his thanks-giving only because the king’s life was saved. Such things will cease to be written when …
1923 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 304.1 (General Conference of SDA)
… secret conspiracy, with all the energy, base or noble, which passion or passionate enthusiasm could inspire, to crush and annihilate its foes. No means came …
1924 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 304.2 (General Conference of SDA)
… political conspiracy. This is the explanation now commonly given by those who wish to defend the French government, and at the same time to defame its victims …
1925 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 432.6 (General Conference of SDA)
… of conspirators, led by Gaius Cassius and a favorite friend, Marcus Brutus, and the Roman world again plunged into anarchy.—“ A History of the Ancient World ,” George …
1926 Source Book for Bible Students, p. 454.1 (General Conference of SDA)
… by conspiracy and violence, strove fitfully to enlarge their boundaries, and contended with the aristocracy of dukes inherent in the original organization …
1927 In Defense of the Faith, p. 104.2 (William Henry Branson)
… all conspired to tell a lie?
1928 Facts of Faith, p. 39.2 (Christian Edwardson)
… general conspiracy against him somewhat, it would seem, in the style of the Sicilian Vespers.” — “The Barbarian Invasion of Italy,” 2-vol. ed. of 1880. Vol. I, pp. 153-156 …
1929 Facts of Faith, p. 192.1 (Christian Edwardson)
… influences conspired against the Taipings, or God-worshipers, as they were called: 1. English opium-traders became alarmed about the probable destruction …
1930 Facts of Faith, p. 276.8 (Christian Edwardson)
… political conspirators, disguised and in constant danger of death; thus they had a thousand opportunities to employ their talents, their cleverness, their …
1931 Facts of Faith, p. 284.4 (Christian Edwardson)
… Leaguist conspiracy.” — Id., p. 210. See also pp. 508-608.
1932 Facts of Faith, p. 303.7 (Christian Edwardson)
… a conspirator.” — “Religious Liberty in America,” C. M. Snow, pp. 266, 267.
1933 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 476.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… prophets conspire to blind the people by failing to teach death to be “eternal misery”? Yet commentators say that in the “second death” the “body will die again …
1934 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 610 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
2. “CONSPIRACY OF SILENCE” NOW BROKEN
1935 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 610.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
The “conspiracy of silence” has now been broken. In support he cites a brilliant list of names: Rothe, Weisse, Schultz, Ritschl, and Gess in Germany. In England and …
1936 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 842.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… “vast conspiracy of silence about death.” Following a discussion on “The Christian View of Death,” he first of all contrasts “immortality and resurrection.” 1 …
1937 The Conditionalist Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 2, p. 1320 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… 2. “Conspiracy of Silence” Now Broken 610 3. Conditionalists Not “Innovators” but Continuators 610 4. Experimental Science Yields No Support for Innatism 611 …
1938 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 220.4 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… city conspired to give him ecclesiastical pre-eminence. This period therefore represents the views of the leading writers of the early church before the …
1939 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 541.2 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… concupiscence, conspiring against the sovereign whom he had himself recently crowned; then Leo [VIII.] the neophyte, chased from the city by this Octavian …
1940 The Prophetic Faith of Our Fathers, vol. 1, p. 599.3 (LeRoy Edwin Froom)
… . A conspiracy was formed to expel them, and Columban and others moved to Switzerland, where they worked among the Suevi and Alemanni. After a time they were …