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61 EGW GC 127.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope. With great effrontery he repeated the most glaring falsehoods and related marvelous tales to deceive an ignorant, credulous, and superstitious …
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62 EGW GC 130.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope or to any other man. The whole scheme was a farce,—an artifice to extort money by playing upon the superstitions of the people,—a device of Satan to destroy …
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63 EGW GC 132.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope, before whom ... the kings of the earth and the whole world trembled? ... No one can know what my heart suffered during these first two years, and into what despondency …
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64 EGW GC 150.5 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope was Christ's vicar; now I assert that he is our Lord's adversary, and the devil's apostle.”— Ibid., b. 7, ch. 6.
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65 EGW GC 160.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope or to the councils, because it is clear as the day that they have frequently erred and contradicted each other. Unless therefore I am convinced by …
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66 EGW GC 163.1 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope again demanded that the Reformer's safe-conduct should be disregarded. “The Rhine,” they said, “should receive his ashes, as it had received those of …
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67 EGW GC 166.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope, though supported by a million councils, can be for him.”—Martyn 1:410. Both friends and foes were at last convinced that further effort for reconciliation …
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68 EGW GC 187.4 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope and the emperor had not caused him so great perplexity and distress as he now experienced. From the professed friends of the Reformation had risen …
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69 EGW GC 202.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope was strong, and that of the Reformers weak. Had the Reformers depended upon human aid alone, they would have been as powerless as the papists supposed …
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70 EGW GC 214.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the pope, went forth to declare the truth in public. A dignitary of the church, the bishop of Meaux, soon after united with them. Other teachers who ranked high …
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