The controversy between Christ and Satan from the destruction of Jerusalem to the close of the millennium. Later expanded as The Great Controversy.
“A few years after the issue of Constantine’s decree, the bishop of Rome conferred on the Sunday the title of Lord’s day” (Page 55)
“The temple of God was opened in Heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark of his testament.’ [Revelation 11:19” (Page 273)
“It is prepared for two classes of mankind, embracing nearly the whole world,—those who would be saved by their merits, and those who would be saved in their sins. Here is the secret of its power.” (Page 389)
“And a church that had rejected the truth greedily accepted these deceptions” (Page 59)
“In this generation there are many whose eyes become dazzled by the glare of human speculations, ‘science falsely so called;’ they discern not the net, and walk into it as readily as if blindfolded. God designed that man’s intellectual powers should be held as a gift from his Maker, and employed in the service of truth and righteousness; but when they are idolized, and laid upon the shrine of Satan to be employed in the service of a false religion, then intelligence can accomplish greater harm than ignorance.” (Page 390)