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Antichristian

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Parallel with the course of the gospel, we trace in every period the course of those antichristian influences with which the gospel is in conflict.

From A History of American Christianity by Bacon, Leonard Woolsey

The destructive influence, however, of these two judgments, may be considered as reaching to the time of the third woe, the one which is to demolish the whole antichristian fabric.

From Notes on the Apocalypse by Steele, David

The pretext now was that Williams "taught publicly against the king's patent," and that "he termed the churches of England antichristian."

From England in America, 1580-1652 by Tyler, Lyon Gardiner

The power exercised by the Bishops might be pernicious, unscriptural, antichristian but illegal it certainly was not; and to pronounce it illegal was to outrage common sense.

From The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3 by Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron

None of the learned men in our principality have informed me that Martin's doctrine is impious, antichristian, or heretical.’

From The Great Controversy Between Christ and Satan by White, Ellen Gould Harmon

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