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1 The Great Controversy, p. 156.1 (Ellen Gould White)

In making this request, Luther moved wisely. His course convinced the assembly that he did not act from passion or impulse. Such calmness and self-command …

2 The Great Controversy, p. 156.2 (Ellen Gould White)

The next day he was to appear to render his final answer. For a time his heart sank within him as he contemplated the forces that were combined against the truth …

3 The Great Controversy, p. 156.3 (Ellen Gould White)

“O almighty and everlasting God,” he pleaded, “how terrible is this world! Behold, it openeth its mouth to swallow me up, and I have so little trust in Thee.... If it is …

5 The Great Controversy -- Study Guide, p. 19.5 (Ellen G. White Estate)

11. How did he spend the time of recess, and with what result to himself? 156:2-157:2 [ 179:2- 180:2 ]

6 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Topical Index), Luther, Martin.52

Luther, Martin, agonizing prayer of, for help at Diet of Worms GC 156-7

8 EGW Index, vols. 1-4 (Scripture Index), Matthew 10:32,33

DA 357; GC 156, 483; OHC 192.3; SD 292; 1T 303-4, 408; TDG 139.1

9 Bible Handbook, p. 73.6 (Stephen Nelson Haskell)

• 1 Chronicles 21:16. David when in distress fell upon his face in prayer. The Great Controversy, 156, 157 .