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The European Union in Prophecy
Reformation met the Romish doctors in any assembly, they attacked them with such
ease and confidence that these ignorant men hesitated, became embarrassed, and fell
into a contempt merited in the eyes of all."-- Ibid., b. 9, ch. 11.
As the Romish clergy saw their congregations diminishing, they invoked the aid
of the magistrates, and by every means in their power endeavoured to bring back their
hearers. But the people had found in the new teachings that which supplied the wants
of their souls, and they turned away from those who had so long fed them with the
worthless husks of superstitious rites and human traditions. When persecution was
kindled against the teachers of the truth, they gave heed to the words of Christ: "When
they persecute you in this city, flee ye into another." Matthew 10:23. The light
penetrated everywhere. The fugitives would find somewhere a hospitable door opened
to them, and there abiding, they would preach Christ, sometimes in the church, or, if
denied that privilege, in private houses or in the open air. Wherever they could obtain
a hearing was a consecrated temple. The truth, proclaimed with such energy and
assurance, spread with irresistible power.
In vain both ecclesiastical and civil authorities were invoked to crush the heresy.
In vain they resorted to imprisonment, torture, fire, and sword. Thousands of
believers sealed their faith with their blood, and yet the work went on. Persecution
served only to extend the truth, and the fanaticism which Satan endeavoured to unite
with it resulted in making more clear the contrast between the work of Satan and the
work of God.
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