early years and education of,
98.
writings of Wycliffe read by,
96,
99.
condemnation of, by the pope,
100.
joined by Jerome in work of reform,
102,
103.
used as God's instrument,
103.
summoned to council of Constance,
104.
letter of, to friends in Prague,
105.
letter of, to converted priest,
105,
106.
refusal of, to recant,
108.
Immortality of the soul, natural, taught by the Roman Church,
58,
549;
not taught in Scriptures,
550.
to be received through obedience,
533.
Indulgences, a profitable fabrication,
59,
567.
sale of, in Germany, by Tetzel,
127-129;
in Switzerland, by Samson,
178,
179.
Luther's famous theses against,
128,
129.
Israelites, long-suffering of God toward,
19,
28.
compared to a goodly vine,
20.
great sin of, rejection of Christ,
22.
in bondage, lost knowledge of God's law,
453.
advent believers in 1844 compared to,
457-460.
cause of forty years' wandering of,
458.
enticed into sin by association with heathen,
508,
529,
530.
Jerusalem, destruction of,
17-38.
sorrow of Christ over,
18-22.
privileges bestowed upon,
19.
symbol of rebellious world,
22.
strategic location of,
26.
self-righteousness of,
27.
condition of society in, after rejection of Christ,
28.
besieged by Cestius,
30,
31;
sufferings of people in, during siege,
31-33.
not one Christian perished in,
30.
destruction of, foreshadows destruction of world,
36-38.
sufferings of, during siege of Jerusalem,
31-33,
35.
sinful ignorance of, regarding first advent,
313.
fate of, sealed by rejection of gospel,
328.
seventy weeks allotted to, in prophecy,
328,
345.
proclamation of second advent to, by Joseph Wolff,
359-362.
spiritual darkness of,
377,
378.
worldliness of, in time of Christ,
378.
rejection of prophetic truths by,
378.
refusal of, to receive light,
430.
rejection of, by God,
431.
satisfied with religion of their fathers,
454.
spirit of, revealed in rejection of Christ,
506.
God's presence withdrawn from,
615.