The Great Controversy: 500th Anniversary edition
The Great Controversy: 500th Anniversary
of the Great Protestant Reformation
Item # GC500HT
By Ellen G. White
Softcover pocket-size book, 5½ x 8½, 352 pages
Price: $2.09
of the Great Protestant Reformation
Item # GC500HT
By Ellen G. White
Softcover pocket-size book, 5½ x 8½, 352 pages
Price: $2.09
The Great Controversy: 500th Anniversary of the Great Protestant Reformation Published on the 500th Anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, this special edition of the Great Controversy honors those who stood firm for God against those who would force conformity of will, conscience and belief. It includes more than 60 pictures and special features.
The Protestant Reformers loved their church, but they loved God's Word even more. Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Tyndale and many others pointed people to the Bible, not the church, as the supreme source of truth. Their convictions drove them into a heated controversy with the religious 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, we celebrate and reaffirm the principles for which these Godly men struggled and sacrificed.
The Great Controversy unites history and prophecy with clear Bible doctrines to give a startling picture of the history of the great conflict between Christ and Satan, between Christianity and the powers of darkness as illustrated in the lives of Christian martyrs and reformers on the one hand, and persecuting powers on the other. This book outlines the history of Christianity beginning with our Lord's great prophecy, given from the Mount of Olives, covers key events that have affected God's people through history to our time, and continues on to the future when God's entire universe will be clean, and the great controversy forever ended.
The author observed, “The great controversy between truth and error, between Christ and Satan, is to increase in intensity to the close of this world’s history.” The experience of the Reformers contains vital lessons that will remain relevant until the controversy is ended. If you’ve forgotten that history—or perhaps have never heard it—dig into the pages of this book.
The Protestant Reformers loved their church, but they loved God's Word even more. Martin Luther, John Calvin, William Tyndale and many others pointed people to the Bible, not the church, as the supreme source of truth. Their convictions drove them into a heated controversy with the religious 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, we celebrate and reaffirm the principles for which these Godly men struggled and sacrificed.
The Great Controversy unites history and prophecy with clear Bible doctrines to give a startling picture of the history of the great conflict between Christ and Satan, between Christianity and the powers of darkness as illustrated in the lives of Christian martyrs and reformers on the one hand, and persecuting powers on the other. This book outlines the history of Christianity beginning with our Lord's great prophecy, given from the Mount of Olives, covers key events that have affected God's people through history to our time, and continues on to the future when God's entire universe will be clean, and the great controversy forever ended.
The author observed, “The great controversy between truth and error, between Christ and Satan, is to increase in intensity to the close of this world’s history.” The experience of the Reformers contains vital lessons that will remain relevant until the controversy is ended. If you’ve forgotten that history—or perhaps have never heard it—dig into the pages of this book.
Contents: | |
1. | The
Destruction of Jerusalem |
2. | Persecution in the First Centuries |
3. | An Era of Spiritual Darkness |
4. | The Waldenses |
5. | John Wycliffe |
6. | Huss and Jerome |
7. | Luther's Separation From Rome |
8. | Luther Before the Diet |
9. | The Swiss Reformer |
10. | Progress of Reform in Germany |
11. | Protest of the Princes |
12. | The French Reformation |
13. | The Netherlands and Scandinavia |
14. | Later English Reformers |
15. | The Bible and the French Revolution |
16. | The Pilgrim Fathers |
17. | Heralds of the Morning |
18. | An American Reformer |
19. | Light Through Darkness |
20. | A Great Religious Awakening |
21. | A Warning Rejected |
22. | Prophecies Fulfilled |
23. | What is the Sanctuary? |
24. | In the Holy of Holies |
25. | God's Law Immutable |
26. | A Work of Reform |
27. | Modern Revivals |
28. | Facing Life's Record |
29. | The Origin of Evil |
30. | Enmity Between Man and Satan |
31. | Agency of Evil Spirits |
32. | Snares of Satan |
33. | The First Great Deception |
34. | Can Our Dead Speak to Us? |
35. | Liberty of Conscience Threatened |
36. | The Impending Conflict |
37. | The Scriptures a Safeguard |
38. | The Final Warning |
39. | The Time of Trouble |
40. | God's People Delivered |
41. | Desolation of the Earth |
42. | The Controversy Ended |
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