Familiar spirits, 556.
see also Spiritualism.
Fanaticism, in time of Luther, 186-193, 396, 397.
in Paul's day, 396.
in Wesley's time, 396.
in Netherlands, 239.
after disappointment of 1844, 395-398.
disappeared before proclamation of midnight cry, 400.
met by all reformers, 396.
Farel, 213, 214.
New Testament translated by, 214.
work of, in France, 219.
in Switzerland, 230-232.
in Geneva, 232, 233, 265.
Fashion, worship of, 474.
Fathers, clinging to customs and traditions of, 164, 454.
Fathers of the church, traditions of, used for support of Sunday as Sabbath, 448, 455.
Ferdinand, King, 201, 202, 205.
Finney, Prof. C. G., on spiritual apathy in the churches, 377.
a curse pronounced by Jews on all who should compute time of, 378.
see also Jews; Pharisees.
giving of, 351, 355-374, 379, 380, 398.
purpose of, 379.
represented by coming of bridegroom, 393, 394, 398, 400-403.
points to Christ's ministration in most holy place, and to investigative judgment, 424, 434-436.
Fitch, Charles, prophetic chart of, 392.
Flavel, work of, in England, 252, 253.
Forbearance of God, limits to, 36.
see also God.
Force, not employed by God, 493, 541-543, 591.
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Forged documents, used by papacy, 56.
Formalism in Christian churches, 378.
change of, by papacy, 52, 446-449.
contains the seal of God, 640.
see also Sabbath; Law of God; Seal.
France, Luther's writings circulated in, 139.
Reformation in, 211-236.
rejection of gospel by, 230.
compared to Sodom, 270.
atheism and licentiousness in, 270-274, 584.
St. Bartholomew massacre in, 272, 273.
persecution of believers in, 97, 271.
conditions in, during the Revolution, 279-287.
proclamation of advent message in, 364.
Francis I., attitude of, toward gospel, 214, 222, 223.
admiration of, for Berquin, 216, 217.
decides against the Reformation, 227-230.
at Diet of Worms, 162.
plans Luther's escape to Wartburg castle, 168.
Luther's letter to, on leaving Wartburg, 188, 189.
death of, 198, 199.
of will, granted by God, 493, 541, 542, 591.
see also Conscience.
opposed by Wycliffe, 82-84, 87, 88.
sale of indulgences by, 127-129.
in time of Luther, 195.
Frith, 248.
Froment, work of, in Geneva, 232, 233.
Gamblers, influence of Miller's message on, 332.
Gambling, Governor Washburn on, 387.
Gaussen, work of, in Geneva, 364-366.
teaching children, 365.
Geneva, establishment of Reformation in, 232-234.
an asylum for Protestants, 236.
Gentiles, Paul an apostle to, 328.
George, duke of Saxony, denunciation of papacy by, 149, 150.
Germany, early missionaries to, 62.
progress of Reformation in, 120-170, 185-210.
proclamation of advent message in, 363.
Gethsemane, 348.
Gifts, mental, use of, 509.
forbearance of, 354, 495.
as Creator, 437, 438, 452.
wisdom of, in dealing with rebellion of Satan, 497, 498.
character of, 500, 541, 542.
care of, for His people, 528-530, 560, 621, 626, 627, 633, 634.
love of, contrasted with cruelty of Satan, 570.
Goddess of Reason, 275, 276.
Godliness, revival of, before end, 464.
Gospel, opposed to worldly maxims, 47.
advanced by death of Huss, 119.
establishment of, in Zurich, 179-181.
acceptance of, in France, 214, 215.
preaching of, committed to men, 312.
first dissemination of, by disciples, 328.
man freed from condemnation by, 468.
Government, of God, founded on love, 493.
Satan's efforts against, 534, 591.
laws necessary to, 584.
see also United States.
Gregory XI., death of, 86.
Gregory XIII., attitude of, toward St. Bartholomew massacre, 273.
Grynæus, rescue of, by Melanchthon, 205.
Guardian angel, detailed to every follower of Christ, 572.
Guillotine in France, 282.
Guthrie, Dr. Thomas, on separation of Presbyterian Church from Rome, 384.
Haller, 182-184.
Hamilton, 250.
Heaven, purity and holiness of, 542.
rebels could not be happy in, 542, 543.
sanctuary in, see Sanctuary.
Hell, false theories regarding, 535-537.
Henry IV., humiliation of, 57, 58.
Heresy, 44, 45, 58.
the council of Constance designed to root out, 104.
in Roman Catholic Church, 58, 59.
in America, 293, 443.
sound doctrine denounced as, 389.
in Paul's day, 396.
accusations of, against Protestants, 51;
Waldenses, 61, 76-78;
Wycliffe, 89, 90;
Huss, 100, 107;
Jerome, 114;
Luther, 132, 133, 196;
Berquin, 216.
see also Error.
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