The Great Controversy—IllustratedThe Prolonged Struggle of Supernatural Forces for Creation’s Loyalty as Revealed In— Vol. V.— The Christian Era Until Victory is Unanimously Achieved — The Great Controversy. Heritage Edition—Some 125 Century-Old Illustrations, 558 pages. This volume is a portrayal of the history and future of the Christian Church from the destruction of ancient Jerusalem in A.D. 70 until the establishment of the New Jerusalem as God’s eternal capital of the universe on this earth restored, with emphasis upon the end-time prophecies of Daniel and the Revelation. A clear description is provided of the over-arching great controversy between Christ and Satan, which began in heaven but is presently battling over the souls of mankind and will be brought to an end here on this earth. CONTENTS Preface .............................. * Supernatural Revelations Explaining Past, Present, & Future * |
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... papists put forth the claim that in the first ages of the church the bishops of Rome had possessed the same spiritual power which they now assumed. To establish this claim, some means must be employed to give it a show of authority; and ...
... papists was kindled to greater intensity by the sufferings of their victims. Many of these witnesses for a pure faith were pursued across the mountains and hunted down in the valleys where they were hidden, shut in by mighty forests and ...
... that {89} many willingly engaged in the work of transcribing it, but it was with difficulty that the copyists would be stopped. So thought the papists. If they could 87-89 The Great Controversy John Wycliffe 87 88 89.
... papists saw themselves defeated. Parliament, roused by the stirring appeals of Wycliffe, repealed the persecuting edict, and the Reformer was again at liberty. A third time he was brought to trial, and now before the highest ...
Ellen G. White. would be stopped. So thought the papists. If they could but accomplish their purpose, Wycliffe would be forced to abjure his doctrines, or would leave the court only for the flames. But Wycliffe did not retract; he would ...
Contents
23What is the Sanctuary? 409422 | |
24In the Holy of Holies 423432 | |
25Gods Law Immutable 433450 | |
26A Work of Reform 451460 | |
27Modern Revivals 461478 | |
28Facing Lifes Record 479491 | |
29The Origin of Evil 492504 | |
30Enmity Between Man and Satan 505510 | |
9The Swiss Reformer 171184 | |
10Progress of Reform In Germany 185196 | |
11Protest of the Princes 197210 | |
12The French Reformation 211236 | |
13The Netherlands and Scandinavia 237244 | |
14Later English Reformers 245264 | |
15The Bible and the French Revolution 265288 | |
16The Pilgrim Fathers 289298 | |
17Heralds of the Morning 299316 | |
18An American Reformer 317342 | |
19Light Through Darkness 343354 | |
20A Great Religious Awakening 355374 | |
21A Warning Rejected 375390 | |
22Prophecies Fulfilled 391408 | |
31Agency of Evil Spirits 511517 | |
32Snares of Satan 518530 | |
33The First Great Deception 531550 | |
34Can Our Dead Speak to Us? 551562 | |
35Liberty of Conscience Threatened 563581 | |
36The Impending Conflict 582592 | |
37The Scriptures a Safeguard 593602 | |
38The Final Warning 603612 | |
39The Time of Trouble 613634 | |
40Gods People Delivered 635652 | |
41Desolation of the Earth 653661 | |
42The Controversy Ended 662678 | |
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