Wesley, Charles, missionary to America, 254.
trusting to good works for salvation, 253, 254.
Wesley, John, missionary to America, 254.
acceptance of righteousness by faith, 255, 256.
work of, 256-258.
guarded by an angel, 258.
law of God upheld by, 262-264.
results of work of, 264.
wiles of Satan encountered by, 396.
on right use of money, 385.
_see also_ Methodists.
Whitefield, a missionary to America, 253, 256, 257.
Wicked, how restrained, 36.
why permitted to prosper, 48.
end of, 544, 545.
terror and remorse of, at second advent, 37, 635, 644.
resurrection of, 661.
sentence pronounced upon, 666.
destruction of, 673.
_see also_ Judgments; Evil.
Wiles of Satan, _see_ Satan; Snares of Satan.
Will, freedom of, _see_ Freedom.
Williams, Roger, apostle of religious liberty, 293.
work and banishment of, 294.
Winds, prophetic, symbol of war, 440.
Wine of Babylon, meaning of, 388.
application of, 389, 536.
Winter, Robert, advent message proclaimed by, in England, 362.
Wise men, _see_ Magi.
Wishart, 250.
Witchcraft, Spiritualism a form of, 556.
Wittenbach, a teacher at Basel, 173.
Wittenberg, students of, carried Reformation to Scandinavia, 241.
_see also_ Luther; University of Wittenberg.
Wolff, Dr. Joseph, parentage and early years of, 357.
education of, 357, 358.
message of second advent given by, 359, 360.
work and travels of, 360-362.
Woman as a symbol, 55, 381, 382.
Word of God, weapon of Christ against Satan, 51.
medium of communication between God and man, 69, 79.
results following the preaching of, 461.
our only safety in time of trouble, 625.
attitude of Roman Catholic Church toward, 81.
_see also_ Bible; Scriptures.
Works, righteousness by, 55, 56.
salvation by, 253.
_see also_ Faith; Wesley.
World, condition of, under papal rule, 60.
religious, condition of, 390, 586, 603, 604.
following in steps of Jews, 36-38.
end of, 653-678.
Worldliness in nominal churches, 376-390, 508.
Worms, _see_ Diet; Luther.
Worship, of beast, _see_ Leopard beast.
of Reason, 193, 275, 276.
of God prohibited in France, 274.
freedom of, _see_ Religious liberty.
Writings, of Christians, suppression of, in Dark Ages, 61.
of Wycliffe, 89, 96, 249.
of Luther, circulation of, 133, 139, 178, 194, 233;
condemnation of, at Worms, 155, 156;
he refuses to retract them, 158-160;
read eagerly, 185, 1
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