Protestants, rise of,
204,
205.
persecution of, in France,
225,
230.
menaced by powerful foes,
234.
increasing favor shown to Rome by,
563,
566.
homage paid to Rome by, in Sunday-keeping,
447,
448.
Reformation, foundation of, laid by Wycliffe,
92-94.
efforts of Satan to counterfeit,
186-192.
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friends of, protected by angels,
205-208.
threatened by grave dangers,
206,
209.
brought to notice of great men,
208.
in Netherlands and Scandinavia,
237-244.
France warned against, by pope,
277.
work of, to restore Bible to people,
388.
Resurrection of the dead,
322.
of Christ, wave-sheaf a type of,
399.
the first and second, distinction between,
544.
doctrine of, why neglected,
547.
special, of Sabbath-keepers,
637;
of those who crucified Christ,
637.
Roman Catholic Church, development of,
50-60,
580.
attitude of, toward Bible,
51,
81,
89,
97,
195,
235,
236,
265,
269,
340,
388.
condition of, in time of Wycliffe,
86;
description of, as Babylon,
382,
383;
result of revolt against, in France,
283-285.
schools of, patronized by Protestants,
566.
worship of, attractive,
566,
567.
in comparison with Jewish church,
568.
means used by, to compel obedience,
569.
reserves right to interpret Scriptures,
596.