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1 EGW GC 458.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… when the laws of the state will so conflict with the law of God that whosoever would obey all the divine precepts must brave reproach and punishment as an …
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2 EGW PP 379.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… ruin. “The fire of Jehovah burnt among them, and consumed them that were in the uttermost parts of the camp.” The most guilty of the complainers were slain by lightning …
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3 EGW GC 560.3 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… for the righteous in the day of trouble, and accept the refuge of lies offered by Satan in its stead—the delusive pretensions of spiritualism.
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4 EGW GC 443.2 (1911 The Great Controversy)
… the punishment of “heresy.” In order for the United States to form an image of the beast, the religious power must so control the civil government that the authority …
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5 EGW PP 95.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… , in the fullest acceptation of the term, idolaters. Many professed to be worshipers of God. They claimed that their idols were representations of the Deity …
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6 EGW PP 419.1 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… heartfelt. The Lord accepted their repentance, though because of the harm their sin might do among the people, He could not remit its punishment.
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7 EGW PP 623.2 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… punish the two Israelites for their daring. This challenge was the token that Jonathan and his companion had agreed to accept as evidence that the Lord would …
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8 EGW PP 337.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… through the fire before their idols. When one of them came through this ordeal unharmed, the people believed that their offerings were accepted; the one thus …
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9 EGW PP 266.4 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… by the Egyptians; and such was the reverence in which these creatures were held, that to slay one, even accidentally, was a crime punishable with death. It would …
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10 EGW PP 476.2 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… struggle of earthly powers to destroy those who keep God's law. He looked forward to the time when God shall arise to punish the inhabitants of the earth for …
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11 EGW PP 359.3 (1890 Patriarchs and Prophets)
… , like the princes of Israel, ascended to the mount, and been privileged to have communion with God, and to dwell in the light of His glory, let them not flatter …