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- Page 6 and 7: AUTHOR’S PREFACE BEFORE THE ENT
- Page 8 and 9: are the standard of character, the
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- Page 12 and 13: trace the unfolding of the great te
- Page 14 and 15: IF THOU HADST KNOWN, EVEN THOU, AT
- Page 16 and 17: ested the base of that mystic ladde
- Page 18 and 19: glance took in, not years, but ages
- Page 20 and 21: Israel’s monarchs, had completed
- Page 22 and 23: with horror. Christ presented befor
- Page 24 and 25: and the murderers of His Son. The p
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- Page 36 and 37: were to be exceeding glad; for grea
- Page 38 and 39: There have ever been two classes am
- Page 40 and 41: then let there be difference, and e
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- Page 44 and 45: This compromise between paganism an
- Page 46 and 47: observed by the heathen as “the v
- Page 48 and 49: The dragon had given to the beast
- Page 50 and 51: had been faithful builders became d
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- Page 54 and 55: AMID THE GLOOM THAT SETTLED UPON TH
- Page 56 and 57: follower of Christ. Repeated attemp
- Page 58 and 59: unadulterated, and this rendered th
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- Page 62 and 63: of a contact with the world, a know
- Page 64 and 65: God was making its way through Chri
- Page 66 and 67: Many were undeceived in regard to t
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- Page 70 and 71: BEFORE THE REFORMATION, THERE WERE
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In closing he said: “Let us pray
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It expands the mind, sharpens the p
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THE GOSPEL HAD BEEN PLANTED IN Bohe
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among the people of all ranks. Thes
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denounced Huss as the cause of all
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in darkness, it would, if presented
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then, should we not suffer also, pa
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and state, he uttered a solemn and
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Son of David, have mercy on me,”
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tortured his soul. He knew that sti
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His words were interrupted. The pre
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and again the emperor, raising fres
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and authority; and in cases of crim
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FOREMOST AMONG THOSE WHO WERE calle
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The fear of the Lord dwelt in the h
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Scriptures, and the grace of God re
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immortal hope. At Wittenberg a ligh
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pastor, confessing their various si
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idea without having some appearance
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who had received from Luther the pr
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my soul, they cannot take that. He
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of their positions. How marked the
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am reading,” he wrote, “the dec
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of our Father. How much rather will
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who does all things according to th
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the emperor. His health was at this
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this illustrious assembly will enli
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correction of these abuses. “What
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He continued, showing that true fai
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the place. Every avenue was crowded
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the Lord of hosts would be with him
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for such a course would embolden th
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The partisans of Rome had been wors
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and that before proceedings against
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Frederick of Saxony maintained a st
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prohibition, he again entered the p
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As men rejoice in the freedom which
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of the Babe of Bethlehem and the Ma
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The doctrine preached by Zwingli wa
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in increasing the income arising fr
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In Germany the sale of indulgences
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he urged, universal anarchy would r
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come to Baden attired in their rich
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LUTHER’S MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE
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“There are indeed extraordinary s
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violence. I will not make use of fo
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see the Scriptures in his life.”
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and corruption to be concealed unde
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to the old champions of the hierarc
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Reformers and all who favored them.
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their adoption of a course which wo
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eventually be overthrown. But, like
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men beheld in this declaration the
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was banished, many a heavy heart li
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people. Could their eyes have been
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THE PROTEST OF SPIRES AND THE Confe
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how contemptible, when compared wit
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hierarchy was for a time held in ch
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about to fall into the pit into whi
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As in apostolic days, persecution h
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Quietly did Calvin enter upon his w
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on his journey. Traveling southward
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quake. … It was a reign of terror
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march were hung with mourning drape
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The gospel of peace which France ha
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with a single companion he entered
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Throughout Christendom, Protestanti
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From Geneva, publications and teach
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good and holy might be easily disco
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and his life happy; we pray for our
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circulated. The efforts made by pap
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Steadily and surely the darkness of
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“What is to be done?” he exclai
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and most of them had been highly es
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around him, served only to quicken
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Again, as in apostolic days, persec
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John and Charles Wesley, after bein
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as good soldiers of Christ, they ha
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oth were as nothing: for though one
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either to confess their sins or to
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men to break (to dissolve, to loose
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IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY THE REFORm
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forward to a Saviour to come. The G
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to a similar denial of the claims o
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The “Church in the Desert,” the
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“The beast that ascendeth out of
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an immense concourse has assembled
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espect and obey the laws of his cou
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complain, were treated with insolen
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unbearable, and to revenge themselv
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The number of young lads and girls
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cry was heard—a cry of bitterest
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now ten thousand, yes, a hundred th
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y law, and unauthorized assemblies
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though they were burning and shinin
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to worship, or,’ he added, ‘to
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The Bible was held as the foundatio
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in former ages; pride and extravaga
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judge the earth: He shall judge the
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ones, who had hoped to live to witn
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in the year 1755, the most terrible
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olled, and a little rain fell. Towa
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udding trees of spring, and said:
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solemn and impressive language, cal
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neglect. The Jews were building mon
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and “for salvation unto the ends
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AN UPRIGHT, HONEST-HEARTED FARMER,
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“I saw that the Bible did bring t
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seducers shall wax worse and worse;
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occurred within a given time. The o
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Yet God had bidden His messenger,
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and into any city of the Samaritans
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he had received. He expected to enc
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their shops into meeting rooms; gam
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all these things, know that it is n
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William Miller possessed strong men
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This action called forth a response
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stood gazing intently upward to cat
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In view of the testimony of Inspira
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e unfolded, from age to age, as the
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was the question that tortured thei
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opened the door of hope to every ch
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died, yea rather, that is risen aga
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Those who proclaimed this warning g
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A GREAT RELIGIOUS AWAKENING UNDER t
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young he was convinced of the truth
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The groanings and lamentations of t
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neighbor in my heart, and the Bible
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It was while preparing a sermon fro
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it seems to me answers the needs of
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To William Miller and his colaborer
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called forth great opposition from
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The most humble and devoted in the
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IN PREACHING THE DOCTRINE OF THE se
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church members are becoming devotee
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If God’s professed people would r
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allowing the love of worldly things
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and other denominations by seeking
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pride of life, to gain the admirati
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declension that prevails in England
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of Babylon be complete. The change
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As early as 1842, the direction giv
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excited by the solemn message, but
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opinions above the testimony of the
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In the summer of 1844, midway betwe
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His servants. It bore the character
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Carefully and solemnly those who re
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and gave a message which Inspiratio
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frowned. I shall not now purchase t
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THE SCRIPTURE WHICH ABOVE ALL OTHER
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In their investigation they learned
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Further, the tabernacle built by Mo
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This is the mystery of mercy into w
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precious blood of Christ. The clean
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was going forward. All business was
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OUTER COURT The sanctuary in the wi
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THE SUBJECT OF THE SANCTUARY WAS TH
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from sin by the blood of sprinkling
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Ancient of Days in heaven, to the m
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urden of soul for the salvation of
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understood by Adventists, it was af
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efore, the force of the Saviour’s
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in order to the keeping of the law
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A correct interpretation of the sym
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,” and says, “Like a silent see
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of government in which the legislat
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then, in the effort to secure compl
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commandments, and shall teach men s
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THE LAW OF GOD N T I serve.” -Ma
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The Roman Church has not relinquish
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THE WORK OF SABBATH REFORM TO BE ac
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were in bondage in Egypt, many, in
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word of truth alone, withstood the
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the coming of Christ. Thus they wil
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esponsibility as was the prophet of
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“CATHOLICISM SPEAKS” -“The C
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“PROTESTANTISM SPEAKS” Methodis
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that which is not corruptible, even
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of souls desires to hinder this wor
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lessing upon them “that do His co
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of the purity and holiness of God,
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supplications before Thee for our r
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of God’s precepts, if they break
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1 Corinthians 6:19, 20. He whose bo
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Holy Spirit to them that ask Him?
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I BEHELD,” SAYS THE PROPHET DANIE
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and wipe not out my good deeds that
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their characters are found to be in
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So Christ, at the close of His work
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There they will see how often were
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from among the people. In like mann
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TO MANY MINDS, THE ORIGIN OF SIN AN
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exaltation. “Thou hast set thine
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All the powers of his master mind w
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statutes of Jehovah. Therefore it w
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abundant in goodness and truth, kee
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e forever debarred from the Creator
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I WILL PUT ENMITY BETWEEN THEE AND
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seek to deceive Christ’s follower
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greater mistake. These qualities sh
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THE CONNECTION OF THE VISIBLE WITH
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Thus God’s people, exposed to the
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upon both man and beast. The Saviou
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THE GREAT CONTROVERSY BETWEEN CHRIS
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or in His word, assent to some prin
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Human knowledge of both material an
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this renders it the more dangerous,
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that they must maintain their posit
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God or shut out His presence from H
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WITH THE EARLIEST HISTORY OF MAN, S
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immortality be obtained. Said Jesus
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of pity and compassion, and even to
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from their robes, or die as this yo
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sinner, have only to look to the cr
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them with the offers of His mercy;
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as in Adam all die, even so in Chri
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Peter, on the Day of Pentecost, dec
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men, in that He hath raised Him fro
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THE MINISTRATION OF HOLY ANGELS, as
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will be ensnared through the belief
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spiritualism presents itself under
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is a channel wholly under his contr
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messengers. The people of God shoul
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those who are kept by the power of
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The papal church will never relinqu
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so widely patronized by Protestants
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obedience painful and burdensome. A
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for heaven. He has never taught tha
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e led into the truth. Although prid
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Sunday exaltation was continued. Fo
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A man who baked bread after the nin
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enforce Sunday observance, which Ro
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of church and state is to dominate
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“HIS CHALLENGE” “Reason and s
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“QUESTION - How prove you that th
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who pride themselves upon their wis
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would obtain their neighbor’s pos
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of Sunday observance would greatly
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will withdraw His blessings from th
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or force he endeavors to rule the c
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words on minds and hearts. But the
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His warnings to the people not to f
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learn from the Scriptures what is t
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all classes. He assails the illiter
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I SAW ANOTHER ANGEL COME DOWN FROM
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The Sabbath will be the great test
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more bold and decided, the law will
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the last invitation of mercy to the
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when the times of refreshing shall
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despised His love, and trampled upo
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for many years an exile, he had set
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have been decided in the sanctuary
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words of burning anguish, while the
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where he can gain a foothold; some
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foretold the manner of His second c
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God, I have no pleasure in the deat
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“walketh righteously” is the pr
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under the oaks at noon. They have a
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of My fury; thou shalt no more drin
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look up steadfastly into heaven, an
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owed down; and the Lord alone shall
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are lighted up with His glory, and
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a stranger! Says Jesus: “I have c
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freshness and vigor of eternal yout
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those whom they have won for Christ
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delivered, for they have “washed
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through the vast realms of space, t
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made them great, and are left desti
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has been in progress; the Son of Go
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The revelator foretells the banishm
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The Biblical Millennium ended. Soo
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thy trouble, and from the hard serv
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AT THE CLOSE OF THE THOUSAND YEARS,
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just where it ceased. They are actu
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how far pride and rebellion have ca
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It is now evident to all that the w
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standing controversy has now been m
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The day has come that shall burn as
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house. Those who accept the teachin
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The pure communion with holy beings
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