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1 EGW GC 685.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… 77. Edict Against the Waldenses.—A considerable portion of the text of the papal bull issued by Innocent VIII in 1487 against the Waldenses (the original of …
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2 EGW GC 167.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… an edict against him. In this decree Luther was denounced as “Satan himself under the form of a man and dressed in a monk's frock.”—D'Aubigne, b. 7, ch. 11. It was commanded …
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3 EGW 4SP 140.3 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… an edict against him. In this decree Luther was denounced as “Satan himself under the semblance of a man in a monk's hood.” It was commanded that as soon as his …
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4 EGW 4SP 144.2 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… them. Though at first exultant at the supposed death of Luther, they now desired to hide from the wrath of the people. Those who were enraged against him …
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5 EGW GC 145.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… power against the Reformation. On the other hand, the elector of Saxony, to whom Charles was in great degree indebted for his crown, entreated him to take no …
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6 EGW GC 203.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… stand against all the powers of hell, while all the human vanities that are set up against it shall fall before the face of God.”
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7 EGW 4SP 119.1 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… power against the Reformation. On the other hand, the Elector of Saxony, to whom Charles was in great degree indebted for his crown, entreated him to take no …
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8 EGW GC 227.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… safeguard against religious intolerance and persecution.
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9 EGW GC 185.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… feeling against them. Though at first exultant at the supposed death of Luther, they soon desired to hide from the wrath of the people. His enemies had not been …
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10 EGW GC 239.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… barrier against his tyranny. In the Netherlands his power was greater, and persecuting edicts followed each other in quick succession. To read the Bible …