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21 EGW GC 443.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the state and employed it to further her own ends, especially for the punishment of “heresy.” In order for the United States to form an image of the beast, the religious …
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22 EGW 1SP 13.3 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
… this state of unity, knowledge, and perfection, since the labors of Martin Luther. The church today is almost infinitely below this state of unity, knowledge …
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23 EGW 1SG 9.1 (1858 Spiritual Gifts, vol. 1)
consummation of her faith and hope---till the surpassing glory of the immortal state should eclipse the most brilliant displays of spiritual power and knowledge, ever manifested in this mortal state.
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24 EGW GC 688.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… and state in France during the French Revolution see Henry H. Walsh, The Concordat of 1801: A Study of Nationalism in Relation to Church and State (New York, 1933 …
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25 EGW GC 581.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… United States that the church may employ or control the power of the state; that religious observances may be enforced by secular laws; in short, that the authority …
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26 EGW 2SG 295a.2 (1860 Spiritual Gifts, vol. 2)
… despatch, stating the sickness of the child, was handed him, and as he read, he stated to those present that he was prepared for the news, for the Lord had prepared …
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27 EGW 1SP 44.1 (1870 The Spirit of Prophecy, vol. 1)
… a state of holy, happy innocence, and they would have far less strength to remain true and loyal in a state of conscious guilt. They were filled with keenest …
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28 EGW SR 40.3 (1947 The Story of Redemption)
… a state of holy, happy innocence, and they would have far less strength to remain true and loyal in a state of conscious guilt. They were filled with keenest …
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29 EGW GC 199.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the states which had accepted the Reformation submit implicitly to Romish jurisdiction. The Reformers, on the other hand, claimed the liberty which had …
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30 EGW GC 445.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… United States, uniting upon such points of doctrine as are held by them in common, shall influence the state to enforce their decrees and to sustain their …
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