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- Page 8 and 9: Chapter 1. Destruction of Jerusalem
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- Page 30 and 31: Chapter 3. An Era of DarknessThe ap
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rival popes. Two conflicting powers
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Scriptures brought dismay to the au
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Thus Wycliffe presented to the pope
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as best they could in the humble ho
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At the university, Huss soon distin
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themselves eternal condemnation, an
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as well as the leading propagator o
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and kings."--Jacques Lenfant, Histo
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persecutors vainly imagined that th
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suffering and mental anxiety. Yet h
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The murderers of Huss did not stand
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now, after reigning one year, he di
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practical character of his mind led
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Luther was still a true son of the
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The official appointed to conduct t
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Luther's theses challenged discussi
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Luther's teachings attracted the at
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to the decision of certain leading
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church. He saw also that as a profe
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for the best of causes. Already I f
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Chapter 8. Tried Before the Council
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Providence ordered it that Rome sho
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The council now demanded the Reform
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in Worms as tiles on the housetops,
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afterward to answer with a prudence
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desolation. . . . I might quote man
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produced by Luther's speech, he fea
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that any injustice shown him would
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he be preserved from the jaws of th
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Chapter 9. Reform in SwitzerlandIn
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salvation and grace, comforts it in
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understanding by constant and earne
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the subjects upon which he dwelt. "
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Thus Zwingli maintained the battle
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of the Reformation--that the word o
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to death for their sakes? Besides,
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The minds of the people, already be
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these bold colporteurs." -- Ibid.,
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Chapter 11. Princely ProtestOne of
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readily be found for "completing th
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of the emperor and the pope was str
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pressing him to cross the river. Th
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of the empire. Kings and great men
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Chapter 12. The French ReformationT
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Farel joyfully accepted the truth.
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miserably destroyed you. Do not tru
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As in apostolic days, persecution h
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theological controversy, had a high
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By some secret hand--whether of ind
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condemnation of the mass be expiate
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thousand and eight hundred human be
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was on his way to Basel, when, find
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greatest and most opulent of kingdo
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conscience; but without avail. Afte
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to Wittenberg. The scholar of the c
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As the result of this disputation t
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truth. "One holdeth this doctor, an
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In Scotland the seeds of truth scat
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religious meetings except such as w
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Saviour had done more for them. And
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between Whitefield and the Wesleys
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The spiritual declension which had
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destroying His doctrine! Yea, they
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The periods here mentioned--"forty
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"Who is Jehovah, that I should hear
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But blackest in the black catalogue
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"The fool hath said in his heart, T
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assurance forever." Isaiah 32:17. H
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indolent, frivolous, and sensual mo
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that were thrust into dungeons and
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The restraining Spirit of God, whic
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Chapter 16. The Pilgrim FathersThe
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should reveal anything to you by an
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state and government of the country
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the present, of attempting to build
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Chapter 17. Heralds of the MorningO
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It is then that the peaceful and lo
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been recorded. Though commonly know
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knew that night had not come. . . .
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declares: "The day of the Lord is g
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the coming of the Promised One. The
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with pretentious leaves, yet destit
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grave. The future was dark and gloo
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days perilous times shall come;" an
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find the most stupendous event to t
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the seventy weeks was seen to have
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mind."-- Ibid., page 81. He could n
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of a large family, but as they were
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he tested all theories and doctrine
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Scoffers pointed to the things of n
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of Jesus Christ, which God gave unt
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manifest. They "inquired and search
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may obtain mercy, and find grace."
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and steadfast." Hebrews 6:18, 19. T
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which He desired to be given, and b
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Chapter 20. The AwakeningA great re
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and you will be convinced that Jesu
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He also visited the United States,
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of the consistory of Wurttemberg, h
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in calling the attention of many to
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Professors of religion were roused
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hour" continued to be echoed by the
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Chapter 21. A Warning RejectedIn pr
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participation in, the blessings of
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is represented as a woman --a figur
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Besides a sinful union with the wor
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the church now employs as its instr
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consequence of their refusal of the
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the land of Israel, saying, The day
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make a profession of faith in the s
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"While the bridegroom tarried, they
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Another who participated in the mov
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now. The time had passed, the Lord
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it was in my power, I have freed my
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Chapter 23. What is the Sanctuary?T
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Besides the outer court, which cont
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God was opened" (Revelation 11:19),
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blood of animals]; but the heavenly
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Such was the service performed "unt
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Chapter 24. The Most Holy PlaceThe
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with ten thousands of His saints, t
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When in the typical service the hig
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directed their minds to the sanctua
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work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy da
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In Revelation 14, men are called up
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the crowded and struggling national
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the beast itself--the papacy. When
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his image and receive his mark, it
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Romanists declare that "the observa
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Chapter 26. A Work of ReformThe wor
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Those who received the light concer
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mistaken course of action; disappoi
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So far as his opportunities extend,
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It could be said of them: "Ye sorro
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divine law. In former days the pulp
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the new birth the heart is brought
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least of all saints." 2 Corinthians
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and spirit, perfecting holiness in
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Here are revealed the heights of at
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Chapter 28. Facing Life's Record"I
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every wrong word, every selfish act
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5:27. Their names stand enrolled in
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it is love alone which in the sight
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many years this work has been in pr
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The law of love being the foundatio
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pride forbade him to submit. He per
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Satan's rebellion was to be a lesso
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Now the guilt of Satan stood forth
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Chapter 30. Infernal Enmity"I will
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professed Christians, and even amon
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fact that Christ has conquered shou
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Elijah, as he was about to perish f
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was permitted to take place that th
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Chapter 32. Deadly DeceptionsThe gr
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In order to sustain erroneous doctr
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Every conceivable form of error wil
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having openly expressed unbelief, t
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wrought!" Yet a third time altars w
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race. But Adam did not find this to
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Where, in the pages of God's word,
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darkened soul, where his mind would
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God has given to men a declaration
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evil." Deuteronomy 30:15. The death
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The martyr Tyndale, referring to th
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scarce one minute."-- Martin Luther
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With an appearance of deep interest
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takes care that opportunities shall
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There are few who have any just con
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yielded to the tempter, so closely
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the Catholic Church. "The Constitut
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The church's claim to the right to
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Christ gives no example in His life
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from his Maker and should be employ
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Still the absence of Scriptural aut
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dwell therein" to worship the papac
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Stealthily and unsuspectedly she is
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place of Jehovah; while the living
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The iniquity and spiritual darkness
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Satan works through the elements al
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upon their motives. As the Protesta
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midst of heaven, He requires every
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conjugal, or social, the effect is
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remembrance, whatsoever I have said
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Chapter 38. The Final Warning"I saw
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event so long doubted and disbeliev
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them. They have not consulted their
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therefore, and be converted, that y
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power exercised by holy angels when
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perseverance, are here displayed! H
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Satan leads many to believe that Go
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14:30. Satan could find nothing in
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As the decree issued by the various
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temple shall be howlings in that da
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clothed in garments that shone as t
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left to fall a prey to their enemie
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It is at midnight that God manifest
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all can read them. Memory is arouse
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stand?" The wicked pray to be burie
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Lord our God," in mind and soul and
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the glorious fruit and bids him eat
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not be fully understood, even when
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The world see the very class whom t
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At the coming of Christ the wicked
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For a thousand years, Satan will wa
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Chapter 42. Controversy EndedAt the
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Now Christ again appears to the vie
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Amid the ransomed throng are the ap
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bows down and confesses the justice
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Satan's work of ruin is forever end
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precious, even like a jasper stone,
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