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41 EGW LF 48.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… of the emperor here present.” A deep blush reddened the face of Sigismund as all eyes turned to him. François P. E. B. de Bonnechose, The Reformers Before the Reformation …
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42 EGW ULe 167.2 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… before the highest court of the Roman Empire, they had no desire to risk another defeat. Delay would give them time to try to influence the emperor secretly …
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43 EGW LF 102.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… succession. To read the Bible, to hear or preach it, to pray to God in secret, to refrain from bowing to an image, to sing a psalm—all of these things were punishable …
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44 EGW LF 47.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the presence of the emperor, who had pledged to protect him. He firmly presented the truth and solemnly protested against the corruptions of the hierarchy …
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45 EGW LF 66.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
The council now demanded that Luther appear before them. The emperor finally consented, and Luther was summoned. With the summons he was granted a safe-conduct. A herald took these to Wittenberg, with instructions to bring Luther to Worms.
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46 EGW LF 85.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Finally, however, the Catholic rulers united against the Reformers. The emperor summoned a diet, or council, to convene at Spires in 1529 for the purpose of crushing heresy. If peaceful methods failed, Charles was prepared to use the sword.
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47 EGW LF 71.7 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… convinced the emperor and the assembly that any injustice to him would endanger the peace of the empire and the stability of the throne.
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48 EGW LF 70.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… argument. The spokesman of the assembly said, “If you do not retract, the emperor and the states of the empire will consult what course to adopt against an unreformable …
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49 EGW LF 102.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Persecution increased the number of witnesses for truth. Year after year the emperor urged on his cruel work, but he did not succeed in stamping out the Reformation. William of Orange finally brought the freedom to worship God to Holland.
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50 EGW ULe 187.1 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… condemning the servant of God. But the emperor’s evil disposition soon returned. Exasperated by his inability to stop the spread of the Christian religion …
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