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The Protestant Reformers loved their church, but they loved God's Word even more. "The Bible and the Bible only as the rule of law and practice" was their motto. Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Tyndale, and others pointed people to the Bible, not the church, as the supreme source of truth. Their convictions broght them into heated controversy with the religioius establishment of their day. But their passion for the truths of Scripture led them to stand firm for their convictions despite intense persecution and even death. Five hundred years later, have we forgotten the principles for which these courageous Christians struggled and sacrificed? In too many churchs, members rest their faith on a preacher or a creed rather than on the Holy Scriptures. Most people today are no more eager to follow an unpopular truth than were the church leaders of the sixteenth century ... The experience of the Reformers contains vital lessons for our time. If you've forgotten that history - or perhaps you've never heard it - you need to read this book ..." from the back cover.
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Adventists, Bible, Church history, Controversial literature, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines, Seventh-Day Adventists, Prophecies, Doctrinal and controversial works, Eschatology, Love, religious aspects, christianity, Christianity, Spiritual life, Good and evil, History, Tribulation (Christian eschatology), End of the world, Seventh Day Adventists, salvation, apocalypse, the end of the world, devotions, religion, spirituality, Adventistes du septième jour, Eglise, Histoire, Doctrine, apologies, controverses, Adventistas del Septimo Dia, Escalologia, Obras polemicas, Historia, Iglesia, Protestantism, Reformation, Jesus christ, Devil, World history, Spiritual directionPeople
Ellen G. White, James WhitePlaces
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The great controversy: celebrating the 500th anniversary of the great protestant reformation
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"IF thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes."
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Short description of the plan of salvation and the final apocalyptic events of earth's history.
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