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1 The Great Controversy, p. ix.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… 2:9. For six thousand years that mastermind that once was highest among the angels of God has been wholly bent to the work of deception and ruin. And all the depths …

2 The Great Controversy, p. 18.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… 22:9, 16-18. There the flames of the sacrifice ascending to heaven from the threshing floor of Ornan had turned aside the sword of the destroying angel ( 1 Chronicles …

3 The Great Controversy, p. 21.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… . Jeremiah 9:1; 13:17. What, then, was the grief of Him whose prophetic glance took in, not years, but ages! He beheld the destroying angel with sword uplifted against …

6 The Great Controversy, p. 35.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… 13:9; 14:1. Their sufferings are often represented as a punishment visited upon them by the direct decree of God. It is thus that the great deceiver seeks to conceal …

7 The Great Controversy, p. 36.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… ” ( Isaiah 9:5 ),—what are these, in contrast with the terrors of that day when the restraining Spirit of God shall be wholly withdrawn from the wicked, no longer to …

8 The Great Controversy, p. 39.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… 24:9, 21, 22. The followers of Christ must tread the same path of humiliation, reproach, and suffering which their Master trod. The enmity that burst forth against …

9 The Great Controversy, p. 48.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… 3:9. He does not forget or neglect His children; but He permits the wicked to reveal their true character, that none who desire to do His will may be deceived concerning …

11 The Great Controversy, p. 132.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 9. But Luther did not fall a prey to their fury. God had a work for him to do, and angels of heaven were sent to protect him. Many, however, who had received from Luther …

14 The Great Controversy, p. 162.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 9. Nevertheless the emperor declared that Luther's safe-conduct must be respected, and that before proceedings against him could be instituted, he must …

15 The Great Controversy, p. 163.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 9. But princes of Germany, though themselves papists and avowed enemies to Luther, protested against such a breach of public faith, as a stain upon the honor …

16 The Great Controversy, p. 163.2 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 9. He was still further urged by the most bitter of Luther's papal enemies to deal with the Reformer as Sigismund had dealt with Huss—abandon him to the mercies …

17 The Great Controversy, p. 163.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… , ch. 9. He had decided that he would not step out of the path of custom, even to walk in the ways of truth and righteousness. Because his fathers did, he would uphold …

18 The Great Controversy, p. 168.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… ., b. 9, ch. 2. Again, his thoughts returned to himself, and he feared being charged with cowardice in withdrawing from the contest. Then he reproached himself for …

19 The Great Controversy, p. 171 (Ellen Gould White)

Chapter 9—The Swiss Reformer