The Three Way Union
by Ellen White
A spurious sabbath is presented to be legislated into power, compelling the observance
of a sabbath which God has not enjoined upon man. The persecutions of Protestants by
Romanism, by which the religion of Jesus Christ was almost annihilated, will be more than
rivalled, when Protestantism and popery are combined. . . . 3SM 387
There are many, even of those engaged in this movement for Sunday enforcement, who are
blinded to the results which will follow this action. They do not see that they are
striking directly against religious liberty. There are many who have never understood the
claims of the Bible Sabbath and the false foundation upon which the Sunday institution
rests. Any movement in favour of religious legislation is really an act of concession to
the papacy, which for so many ages has steadily warred against liberty of conscience.
Sunday observance owes its existence as a so-called Christian institution to "the
mystery of iniquity;" and its enforcement will be a virtual recognition of the
principles which are the very cornerstone of Romanism. When our nation shall so abjure the
principles of its government as to enact a Sunday law, Protestantism will in this act join
hands with popery; it will be nothing else than giving life to the tyranny which has long
been eagerly watching its opportunity to spring again into active despotism. 5T 711
It will appear as though Satan is triumphant, and that truth is overborne with
falsehood and error; because the people over whom God has spread his shield, and the
country which has been an asylum to the conscience-oppressed lovers of God and the
defenders of his truth, are placed in desperate jeopardy through its oppressive
legislation. Should our nation abjure the principles of Protestantism, to give countenance
and sanction to the Sunday law, they will in this act join hands with popery; for it will
be nothing else than giving life to the tyranny which has been eagerly waiting and
watching its opportunity to spring into active despotism. And now, as this evil is on the
point of realisation, it is the business of all believers in the Bible to arouse.
RH DEC.11,1888
But the stern tracings of the prophetic pencil reveal a change in this peaceful scene.
The beast with lamblike horns speaks with the voice of a dragon, and "exerciseth all
the power of the first beast before him." Prophecy declares that he will say to them
that dwell on the earth, "that they should make an image to the beast," and that
it will cause "all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a
mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: and that no man might buy or sell, save
he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name." Thus
Protestantism is to follow in the steps of the Papacy. ST FEB.08,1910
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