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21 EGW 4SP 139.1 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… the empire, and then would have no defense. To this appeal Luther answered: “It is impossible to preach the gospel of Christ without offense. Why, then, should …
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22 EGW 4SP 165.1 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… the empire, Charles Fifth convoked a Diet at Augsburg, over which he announced his intention to preside in person. Thither the Protestant leaders were summoned …
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23 EGW 4SP 166.2 (1884 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 4)
… the empire. Luther had been forbidden to appear at Augsburg, but he had been present by his words and prayers. “I am overjoyed,” he wrote, “that I have lived until …
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24 EGW SR 348.3 (1947 The Story of Redemption)
… the empire. Several of the princes openly acknowledged the justice of Luther's cause. Many were convinced of the truth, but with some the impressions received …
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25 EGW AA 453.1 (1911 The Acts of the Apostles)
… Roman Empire, they had no desire to risk another defeat. Lysias, Felix, Festus, and Agrippa had all declared their belief in his innocence. His enemies could …
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26 EGW GC 145.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the empire. There were important political questions and interests to be considered by this national council; for the first time the princes of Germany …
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27 EGW GC 165.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the empire and would have no defense. To this appeal Luther answered: “The gospel of Christ cannot be preached without offense.... Why then should the fear or apprehension …
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28 EGW GC 201.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the empire enjoys: its abolition would fill Germany with troubles and divisions. The Diet is incompetent to do more than preserve religious liberty until …
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29 EGW GC 208.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the empire. Kings and great men were the auditory, crowned princes were the preachers, and the sermon was the royal truth of God. “Since the apostolic age,” says …
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30 EGW GC 209.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the empire; but when they proposed to unite in a defensive league, he declared that “the doctrine of the gospel should be defended by God alone.... The less man meddled …
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