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1 EGW LF 274.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the Pope,” see a gloss on the Extravagantes of Pope John XXII, title 14, chapter 4, Declaramus. In an Antwerp edition of the Extravagantes, dated 1584, the words …
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2 EGW LF 24.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope supreme authority over bishops and pastors in all the world. More than this, the pope has been called “Lord God the Pope” and declared infallible (see …
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3 EGW LF 274.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… . TITLES. Pope Innocent III declared that the Roman pope is “the vicegerent [administrative deputy] on earth, not of a mere man, but of very God.” See Decretals of …
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4 EGW LF 27.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope's permission to come into his presence. Not until he had spent three days fasting and making confession, did the pope grant him pardon. Even then it …
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5 EGW LF 67.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… . The pope had condemned the man, and he was now standing before a tribunal which, by this very act, set itself above the pope. The pope had placed him under a ban …
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6 EGW LF 26.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope of Rome. Instead of trusting in the Son of God for forgiveness of sins and for eternal salvation, they looked to the pope and to the priests to whom he …
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7 EGW LF 47.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope. But in spite of these repeated declarations, in a short time the Reformer was arrested on orders from the pope and cardinals and thrown into a miserable …
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8 EGW LF 27.2 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope claimed that in the first ages of the church the bishops of Rome had possessed the same spiritual power which they now said they had. Monks forged …
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9 EGW LF 45.5 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope was the representative of God, holding the keys of heaven and hell and possessing power to bring God's judgment on them. They believed that until …
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10 EGW LF 64.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… , the pope's representative, was alarmed and enraged. To take up a case in which the pope had already pronounced sentence of condemnation would show contempt …
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11 EGW LF 38.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… claimed from the English king. Papal claims of authority over secular rulers were contrary to both reason and revelation. The demands of the pope had stirred …
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12 EGW LF 45.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope. To obey would bring certain death. The king and queen of Bohemia, the university, members of the nobility, and officers of the government united in …
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13 EGW LF 30.5 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope as their ruler. The Britons replied that the pope was not entitled to supremacy in the church, and they could give him only the submission that is due …
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14 EGW LF 38.4 (2011 Love Under Fire)
The pope had empowered these monks to hear confessions and grant pardon—a source of great evil. The friars, eager for money, were so ready to grant forgiveness …
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15 EGW LF 72.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… the pope, even if a million councils side with the pope.” Both friends and enemies were finally convinced that further effort to reconcile the two sides would …
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16 EGW LF 46.6 (2011 Love Under Fire)
… rival popes, John XXIII, called it. Pope John, whose character and policy would not look good under investigation, dared not oppose Sigismund's will. (See Appendix …
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17 EGW LF 41.5 (2011 Love Under Fire)
Wycliffe demonstrated the meekness and humility of Christ to the pope and his cardinals, showing not only them but all Christendom the contrast between those leaders and the Master whom they claimed to represent.
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18 EGW LF 276.10 (2011 Love Under Fire)
See John Hus, Letters, 1904; E. J. Kitts, Pope John XXIII and Master John Hus (London, 1910); D. A. Schaff, John Hus (1915); and Matthew Spinka, John Hus and the Czech Reform (1941).
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19 EGW LF 28.1 (2011 Love Under Fire)
What a sharp contrast between this haughty pope and Christ, who portrays Himself as pleading at the door of the heart to be let in. He taught His disciples, “Whoever desires to become great among you, let him be your servant” ( Matthew 20:26 ).
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20 EGW LF 39.3 (2011 Love Under Fire)
The pope was soon hurling thunders against him, dispatching three edicts (“bulls”) that commanded immediate action to silence the teacher of “heresy.” Augustus …
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