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Identifier: ourdayinlightofp00spic (find matches)
Title: Our day in the light of prophecy and providence
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Spicer, William Ambrose, 1866-
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Publisher: Oshawa, Ont., Canadian Watchman Press
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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inking to change the times and the laws of the MostHigh. Every count in the indictment may be clearly proved,and that by testimony from Roman Catholic sources **He Shall Speak Great Words Against the Most High» As Daniel observed the little-horn power, he heard itspeaking very great things. The angel declared that thesegreat swelling words were really against the Most High. Andwhat could be more against the honor of the Most High thanthat to mortal man should be ascribed the titles and attri-butes of divinity? Here are some of the great words: All the names which are attributed to Christ in Scripture, implyingHis supremacy over the church, are also attributed to the Pope.— Bel-larmine, On the Authority of Councils,* hook 2, chap. 17. This ruling has been actually applied through the ages. Says Elhott: Look at the Sicilian ambassadors prostrated before him (PopeMartin IV) with the cry,Lamb of God! that takest away the sins ofthe world!—HorcB Apocalypticce, part 4) chap. 5, sec. 2.
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The Work of the Little Horn Power 149 The Pope is of so great dignity and excellence, that he is not merelyman, but as if God, and the vicar of God (non sit simplex homo, sed quasiDeus, et Dei vicarius). The Pope alone is called most holy, . . . divinemonarch, and supreme emperor, and king of kings. . . . The Pope is ofso great dignity and power that he constitutes one and the same tribunalwith Christ (facial unum et idem tribunal cum Christo), so that whatsoeverthe Pope does seems to proceed from the mouth of God (ah ore Dei)—Prompta Bibliotheca (Ferraris), art. Papa; Ferrariss EcclesiasticalDictionary (Roman Catholic), art, The Pope. Quotedith GuinnesssRomanism and the Reformation, p. 16. These are no merely extravagant adulations of the DarkAges, to be repudiated by the moderns; these terms expressthe unchanging doctrinal claims of the Roman Church, thatput man in the place of God. The modern Pope Leo XIII,in an encyclical letter dated June 20, 1894, repeated theclaim: We hold up

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