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The European Union in Prophecy
all evil, and as the inevitable result they will finally believe evil of all good. Instead
of standing in defense of the faith once delivered to the saints, they are now, as it were,
apologizing to Rome for their uncharitable opinion of her, begging pardon for their
bigotry.
A large class, even of those who look upon Romanism with no favor,
apprehend little danger from her power and influence.
Many urge that the intellectual and moral darkness prevailing during the
Middle Ages favoured the spread of her dogmas, superstitions, and oppression, and
that the greater intelligence of modern times, the general diffusion of knowledge, and
the increasing liberality in matters of religion forbid a revival of intolerance and
tyranny. The very thought that such a state of things will exist in this enlightened
age is ridiculed. It is true that great light, intellectual, moral, and religious, is shining
upon this generation. In the open pages of God's Holy Word, light from heaven has
been shed upon the world. But it should be remembered that the greater the light
bestowed, the greater the darkness of those who pervert and reject it.
A prayerful study of the Bible would show Protestants the real character of the
papacy and would cause them to abhor and to shun it; but many are so wise in their
own conceit that they feel no need of humbly seeking God that they may be led into
the truth. Although priding themselves on their enlightenment, they are ignorant
both of the Scriptures and of the power of God. They must have some means of
quieting their consciences, and they seek that which is least spiritual and humiliating.
What they desire is a method of forgetting God which shall pass as a method of
remembering Him. The papacy is well adapted to meet the wants of all these. It is
prepared for two classes of mankind, embracing nearly the whole world--those who
would be saved by their merits, and those who would be saved in their sins. Here is
the secret of its power.
A day of great intellectual darkness has been shown to be favorable to the
success of the papacy. It will yet be demonstrated that a day of great intellectual light
is equally favorable for its success. In past ages, when men were without God's word
and without the knowledge of the truth, their eyes were blindfolded, and thousands
were ensnared, not seeing the net spread for their feet. In this generation there are
many whose eyes become dazzled by the glare of human speculations, "science falsely
so called;" they discern not the net, and walk into it as readily as if blindfolded. God
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