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1 The Great Controversy, p. 140.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Rome became more and more exasperated by the attacks of Luther, and it was declared by some of his fanatical opponents, even by doctors in Catholic universities …
2 The Great Controversy, p. 140.2 (Ellen Gould White)
Rome was bent upon the destruction of Luther; but God was his defense. His doctrines were heard everywhere—“in cottages and convents, ... in the castles of the nobles …
3 The Great Controversy, p. 140.3 (Ellen Gould White)
It was about this time that Luther, reading the works of Huss, found that the great truth of justification by faith, which he himself was seeking to uphold and …
4 The Great Controversy, p. 140.4 (Ellen Gould White)
In an appeal to the emperor and nobility of Germany in behalf of the reformation of Christianity, Luther wrote concerning the pope: “It is a horrible thing …
5 The Great Controversy, p. 140.5 (Ellen Gould White)
He wrote thus of the universities: “I am much afraid that the universities will prove to be the great gates of hell, unless they diligently labor in explaining …
6 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 16.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)
4. In analyzing the personal characteristics that marked Luther, memorize the second sentence of the chapter, and note 121:3-122:2; 123:1 [ 138:4-139:1; 140:3 ]
7 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 16.6 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… :1 [ 140:2, 3; 141:2; 147:2; 160:1; 164:1 ]
8 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 16.7 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… :3; 140:2 [ 141:1; 154:2; 158:2; 159:2; 160:4 ]. As an illustration of how God used men who tended to opposite extremes to make them mutually helpful in His work, see “Early Writings …
9 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 17.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
7. What was Luther’s own attitude toward the subject of Christian education? 125:2; 132:2; 139:1; 140:5 [ 143:2; 152:1; 159:4; 161:3 :]
10 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 17.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… :3; 140:1; 141:2 [ 154:3; 158:2; 160:3; 162:1 ]
11 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 22.1 (Ellen G. White Estate)
8. What striking feature of the Reformation and of the Great Second Advent awakening gives evidence of divine guidance in each? 174:2; 140:3; 212:1-3; 357:1 [ 198:2; 161:1; 244:1-3; 409:1 ]
12 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), History of Protestantism.2
History of Protestantism, History of Protestantism, by J. A. Wylie, quoted GC 60, 71-7, 90-8, 102-19, 140-7, 173-81, 200-1, 212-31, 240-4, 270-9
13 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Huss, John.4
Huss, John, doctrine of justification by faith held by GC 140
14 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Justification.25
Justification, Huss (John) held GC 140
15 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Luther, Martin.36
Luther, Martin, man who planned to shoot, with pistol GC 140
16 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Luther, Martin.37
Luther, Martin, works of Huss (John) read by GC 140
17 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Luther, Martin.38
Luther, Martin, appeal of, to emperor and nobility of Germany in behalf of Reformation GC 140-1; SR 343-4
18 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Luther, Martin.164
Luther, Martin, opinion of, re pope as Christ’s vicegerent GC 140; SR 344
19 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Luther, Martin.194
Luther, Martin, re universities GC 140-1; SR 344
20 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Pope, Popes.5
Pope, Popes, almost universally acknowledged: as endowed with supreme authority over church and state GC 51, 140; SR 328