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41 EGW LF 59.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… in Rome's power, and he would not escape. The representative intended to force Luther to retract, or if this failed, to send him to Rome to share the fate of Huss …
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42 EGW LF 233.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… spread Rome's superstitions and oppression. They say that the greater intelligence of modern times and the increasing liberality in matters of religion …
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43 EGW HH 322.2 (2009 Humble Hero)
… undermining Rome’s rule, it would secure His condemnation by the Romans.
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44 EGW LF 60.7 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… . Before Rome's representative learned that Luther was gone, he was beyond the reach of his persecutors.
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45 EGW LF 67.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… filled Rome's supporters with dismay. The emperor summoned his councilors. What course should they follow? A rigid Catholic declared: “We have consulted …
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46 EGW LF 124.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… from Rome's spirit of intolerance. The dense darkness that had enveloped Christendom had not completely vanished yet.
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47 EGW LF 234.5 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… of Rome's policy is found in the long and bloody persecution of the Waldenses, some of whom kept the Sabbath. (See Appendix.) Also, the history of the churches …
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48 EGW LF 85.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Rome's loyalists at Spires openly showed their hostility toward the Reformers. Melanchthon said: “We are what the world hates and tries to sweep away. But …
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49 EGW ULe 136.2 (2010 Unlikely Leaders)
… to Rome especially filled Paul’s thoughts. To see the Christian faith firmly established at the great center of the known world was one of his dearest hopes …
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50 EGW LF 52.7 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… of Rome. The Bohemians had specified four points as the condition of peace with Rome: (1) the free preaching of the Bible; (2) the right of the whole church to both …
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