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The European Union in Prophecy by Ellen White

The European Union in Prophecy provides insightful perspectives on the E.U. both as a political project in integration and a transformation of an ancient order. One would discern that the aligned and centralised powers, which firmly resolved on unification, conceived and instituted united kingdoms, united states and united nations, still persevere in their efforts for a more robust and resilient E.U. However, unknown to most, the territorial aggrandisement, economic and military supremacy and global dominance of the E.U. have all been foretold in prophecy, millennia before the reign of the first European monarch. Spiritual forces that engineered the rise of the European thrones, also calculated the suppression of dissidence and incited merciless carnage. Although now paraded as an industrialised paragon of progress and self-made sophistication, this book elucidates on the enigmatic and clandestine alliances, decrees and dogmas that consolidated Eurocentricity that moulded modern civilisation. Indeed, despite rooted religiopolitical tensions and divergences, a peculiar one-minded homogenisation facilitates the unification process. Keywords

The European Union in Prophecy provides insightful perspectives on the E.U. both as a political project in integration and a transformation of an ancient order. One would discern that the aligned and centralised powers, which firmly resolved on unification, conceived and instituted united kingdoms, united states and united nations, still persevere in their efforts for a more robust and resilient E.U. However, unknown to most, the territorial aggrandisement, economic and military supremacy and global dominance of the E.U. have all been foretold in prophecy, millennia before the reign of the first European monarch. Spiritual forces that engineered the rise of the European thrones, also calculated the suppression of dissidence and incited merciless carnage. Although now paraded as an industrialised paragon of progress and self-made sophistication, this book elucidates on the enigmatic and clandestine alliances, decrees and dogmas that consolidated Eurocentricity that moulded modern civilisation. Indeed, despite rooted religiopolitical tensions and divergences, a peculiar one-minded homogenisation facilitates the unification process. Keywords

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<strong>The</strong> <strong>European</strong> <strong>Union</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Prophecy</strong><br />

of Sigismund were hurled upon Bohemia. But a deliverer was raised up. Ziska, who<br />

soon after the open<strong>in</strong>g of the war became totally bl<strong>in</strong>d, yet who was one of the ablest<br />

generals of his age, was the leader of the Bohemians. Trust<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the help of God and<br />

the righteousness of their cause, that people withstood the mightiest armies that<br />

could be brought aga<strong>in</strong>st them. Aga<strong>in</strong> and aga<strong>in</strong> the emperor, rais<strong>in</strong>g fresh armies,<br />

<strong>in</strong>vaded Bohemia, only to be ignom<strong>in</strong>iously repulsed. <strong>The</strong> Hussites were raised above<br />

the fear of death, and noth<strong>in</strong>g could stand aga<strong>in</strong>st them. A few years after the open<strong>in</strong>g<br />

of the war, the brave Ziska died; but his place was filled <strong>by</strong> Procopius, who was an<br />

equally brave and skillful general, and <strong>in</strong> some respects a more able leader.<br />

<strong>The</strong> enemies of the Bohemians, know<strong>in</strong>g that the bl<strong>in</strong>d warrior was dead,<br />

deemed the opportunity favorable for recover<strong>in</strong>g all that they had lost. <strong>The</strong> pope now<br />

proclaimed a crusade aga<strong>in</strong>st the Hussites, and aga<strong>in</strong> an immense force was<br />

precipitated upon Bohemia, but only to suffer terrible defeat. Another crusade was<br />

proclaimed. In all the papal countries of Europe, men, money, and munitions of war<br />

were raised. Multitudes flocked to the papal standard, assured that at last an end<br />

would be made of the Hussite heretics. Confident of victory, the vast force entered<br />

Bohemia. <strong>The</strong> people rallied to repel them. <strong>The</strong> two armies approached each other<br />

until only a river lay between them. "<strong>The</strong> crusaders were <strong>in</strong> greatly superior force, but<br />

<strong>in</strong>stead of dash<strong>in</strong>g across the stream, and clos<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> battle with the Hussites whom<br />

they had come so far to meet, they stood gaz<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> silence at those warriors."--Wylie,<br />

b. 3, ch. 17. <strong>The</strong>n suddenly a mysterious terror fell upon the host. Without strik<strong>in</strong>g a<br />

blow, that mighty force broke and scattered as if dispelled <strong>by</strong> an unseen power. Great<br />

numbers were slaughtered <strong>by</strong> the Hussite army, which pursued the fugitives, and an<br />

immense booty fell <strong>in</strong>to the hands of the victors, so that the war, <strong>in</strong>stead of<br />

impoverish<strong>in</strong>g, enriched the Bohemians.<br />

A few years later, under a new pope, still another crusade was set on foot. As<br />

before, men and means were drawn from all the papal countries of Europe. Great were<br />

the <strong>in</strong>ducements held out to those who should engage <strong>in</strong> this perilous enterprise. Full<br />

forgiveness of the most he<strong>in</strong>ous crimes was ensured to every crusader. All who died<br />

<strong>in</strong> the war were promised a rich reward <strong>in</strong> heaven, and those who survived were to<br />

reap honour and riches on the field of battle. Aga<strong>in</strong> a vast army was collected, and,<br />

cross<strong>in</strong>g the frontier they entered Bohemia. <strong>The</strong> Hussite forces fell back before them,<br />

thus draw<strong>in</strong>g the <strong>in</strong>vaders farther and farther <strong>in</strong>to the country, and lead<strong>in</strong>g them to<br />

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