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.
following in steps of Rome, 383, 384, 443, 523, 573.
Protestant churches, rise of, 383.
daughters of Rome, 382.
fall of, 383, 389.
many true Christians in, 383, 390.
seeking aid of secular power, 383.
union of, upon common points of doctrine, 444, 445.
seeking favor of world, 571.
Punishment, of rich, 653, 654.
of unfaithful pastors and people, 654-657.
of Satan, 658-660.
of wicked, 666, 673.
an invention of paganism, 58.
persecution of, in England, 290.
flight of, from England, 290.
departure of, from Holland, 291-293.
intolerance of, 293.
character of early, 296.
regard of, for Bible, 296.
Rainbow, seen in time of trouble, 636.
Reason, worship of, 193.
in France, 275, 276.
Rebellion, of Lucifer, 493-500, 503.
spirit of, 500, 502.
Rechabites, Wolff visits, 362.
Reconciliation, 467, 468.
Records, of Inquisition, 59, 61, 62.
in books of heaven, 59, 61, 486, 487.
see also Books.
song of, 649-651, 665.
triumph of, 650.
home of, 674-678.
hold open communion with God, 676, 677.
education of, 677, 678.
advancement of, 148, 186, 197.
efforts of Satan to counterfeit, 186-192.
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threatened by grave dangers, 206, 209.
brought to notice of great men, 208.
progress of, in Great Britain, 79-96, 245-253;
in Germany, 120-170, 185-210;
in Switzerland, 171-184, 232-234;
in France, 214-224;
in Netherlands and Scandinavia, 237-244.
France warned against, by pope, 277.
extent of, 265.
work of, to restore Bible to people, 388.
obstacles met by, 396.
Reformers, Wycliffe one of the greatest, 94.
character of, 94, 171, 243, 244.
work of, 606.
belief of, in second coming of Christ, 302, 303.
Reign of Terror, 273, 282.
formality in, 55.
the sport of infidels, 463.
Satan's counterfeit of, 464.
pure, defined, 474.
in Germany, 197-205.
in Holland, 240.
in Reformed countries, 244.
believed in by Puritans, 291-298.
upheld by Roger Williams, 293-295.
in United States, 441, 443.
merely endured by Rome, 565.
God's way of working, 591.
Religious worship prohibited in France, 274.
Remission of sin, in sanctuary services, 417, 418.
Repentance, 468.
Republicanism, a fundamental principle of the United States, 441.
of Christ, wave-sheaf a type of, 399.
the first, 482, 544.
the first and second, distinction between, 544.
doctrine of, why neglected, 547.
special, of Sabbath-keepers, 637;
of those who crucified Christ, 637.
of righteous, 644.
of wicked, 661, 662.
Revelation, book of, studied by Miller, 320.
to be understood, 341, 342.
relation of, to book of Daniel, 341.
Revivals, modern, 461-478.
results of genuine, 461, 462.
popular, 463, 464.
secret of lack of power in, 465.
Revolution, see French Revolution.
Rich, punishment of, 654.
Richard II., 89.
Ridley, 248, 303.
Righteousness by faith, see Justification by faith.
Robbing God, 475.
Robinson, Pastor John, address of, to Puritans, 291, 292.
claims of, 261, 564, 567, 580, 596.
customs in, 49.
attitude of, toward Bible, 51, 81, 89, 97, 195, 235, 236, 265, 269, 340, 388.
errors introduced by, 58, 59, 82-84, 536.
records of persecution, 61, 62, 563, 570, 571.
condition of, in time of Wycliffe, 86;
Huss, 103;
Luther, 149.
Luther's separation from, 120-143.
defended by Aleander, 147-149.
efforts of, against Luther, 137-141, 145-167.
description of, as Babylon, 382, 383;
as leopard beast, 179, 439, 578.
result of revolt against, in France, 283-285.
sign of authority of, 446-448, 573.
true Christians in, 449, 565.
Protestants following in steps of, 383, 384, 443, 523, 573.
gaining in favor with Protestants, 563, 572-574, 580, 581.
popularity of, 566, 571.
schools of, patronized by Protestants, 566.
worship of, attractive, 566, 567.
in comparison with Jewish church, 568.
idolatry in, 568.
means used by, to compel obedience, 569.
reserves right to interpret Scriptures, 596.
see also Papacy; Pope.