Edict, of Spires, 197; repeal of, 198. of Worms, against Lutherans, 167, 168, 197, 201, 202, 208.
Edward III., Wycliffe chaplain for, 81, 84, 85.
Egypt, boldest of nations in resisting God, 269. spiritual, 269. labors of Joseph Wolff in, 360. plagues of, 614, 627, 628.
Einsiedeln, Zwingle at, 174-176.
Election, doctrine of, 261.
Elector of Saxony, see Frederick; John.
Elijah, visited by angels, 512, 629. accusations against, 458, 520, 590. idolatry in time of, 583. as a reprover, 606.
Elisha, protected by angels, 208, 512. Miller compared to, 331.
End of world, 37, 38, 662-678. see also Day of the Lord.
“End of the Lord,” meaning of, 354.
England, primitive Christianity in, 62. attempt of Rome to conquer, 62, 63. Sabbath observed in, 63. Wycliffe’s influence on political affairs in, 82, 84, 85. progress of Reformation in, 245-264. persecution of believers in, 94, 95, 252. Protestantism established in, 251. departure of Puritans from, 290, 291. advent message proclaimed in, 362. see also Church of England.
Enmity, between man and Satan, 505-510. of man against Satan, implanted by God, 506. of Jews against Christ, 506.
Enoch, 299.
Erasmus, Greek and Latin editions of New Testament by, 245. letter of, to Berquin, 216.
Erfurt, preaching of Luther at, 152.
Errors, accepted by rejecters of truth, 523. enumeration of some great, 524-526, 588. see also Truth; Deceptions; Snares.
Esau, Jacob’s deliverance from, 616-618.
Eternal torment, theory of, 58. contrary to God’s character, 534-537. received from Rome, 536.
Ethiopia, Christians in, during Dark Ages, 577.
Eucharist, see Mass.
Eusebius, on the Sabbath, 574.
Eve, temptation of, 531-534. Satan’s lie to, 561.
Everett, Edward, 441.
Evil, origin of, 492-504. God not responsible for, 492, 493. Satan the author of, 493-504. final extermination of, 504, 545, 673, 678. see also Satan; Sin.
Evil spirits, agency of, 511-517. work of, 513. efforts of, against Christ, 513, 514. danger of those who deny existence of, 516. cast out by Christ, 514-516. see also Angels, evil; Satan; Spiritualism.
Excommunication, of Huss, 100. of Luther, 133, 141, 143, 147.
Faith, awakening of, by Luther’s preaching, 133. lack of, in our day, 373. essential to keeping of the law, 436. nature of, 469-472. faith only, without works, a popular doctrine, 472. ample evidence for, 527. need of cherishing, 621. see also Justification; Works.
False decretals, 56.
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