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21501 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 184 paragraph 2
S. H. Lane: I not only wish to second that, but I wish to include in the wish of the mover that this vote of thanks be extended to the sexton and his assistants, who have done everything in their power to make this church comfortable.
21502 General Conference Daily Bulletin, vol. 8 March 16, 1899, page 186 paragraph 6
… and comfort to look back over the past, and see how graciously the Lord has led in the work, and how he has blessed the feeble start and brought it up to the present …
21503 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 4, 1895, page 4 paragraph 5
… given comfortable homes.
21504 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 4, 1895, page 4 paragraph 8
… found comfortable homes.
21505 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 4, 1895, page 4 paragraph 9
… and comfortable clothing. Many feel that there is nothing they can do; but here are lines of work which all can do who have a mind to work. Everywhere there are …
21506 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 4, 1895, page 13 paragraph 9
… your comfort and your ease in your hands, and conquer victory step by step. There is no call for the dilettante or dude in this work. Reform clubs are numerous …
21507 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 19 paragraph 6
… another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever.” Verse 23 : “Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love …
21508 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 19 paragraph 7
… the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he will teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance.” Note the order …
21509 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 38 paragraph 5
… and comfort of the Scriptures, might have hope.” Then hope also comes through the Scriptures. Take another text. Romans 5:1, 2, 4 : “Therefore, being justified by faith …
21510 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 6, 1895, page 48 paragraph 4
… and comfortable restaurant where good hygienic meals are served to those who desire table board without rooms. The dining rooms are located in the basement …
21511 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 90 paragraph 7
… as comfortable at first as when eating after the old ways.
21512 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 11, 1895, page 97 paragraph 12
… , they comforted them, and departed.
21513 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 15, 1895, page 146 paragraph 9
… be comforted by the divine Presence.
21514 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 15, 1895, page 165 paragraph 1
… more comfortable that way? Is it because it is more pleasing to God that way? — No. You know that it is rather because it is nearer to the fashion that way. You know …
21515 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 18, 1895, page 214 paragraph 17
There seems to be a general feeling of satisfaction among the students. All are made comfortable; the surroundings are pleasant, while no outside influences have come in to disturb any in their work.
21516 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 18, 1895, page 215 paragraph 13
… accommodate comfortably fifty persons.
21517 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 18, 1895, page 215 paragraph 15
… with comfort. By providing other work for two months, the students can have work all the year round. It has been planned to arrange the terms of school in such …
21518 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 21, 1895, page 266 paragraph 7
… as comfortably as we do, — which works so beneficially while we act in harmony with it, — that law continues to work when we get out of harmony with it, and it works …
21519 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1895, page 301 paragraph 10
… they comfort me.” Who? — Christ, and in him ourselves; and we know it, because God did it once for us in him. And in him it is done still for us.
21520 General Conference Bulletin, vol. 1 February 22, 1895, page 302 paragraph 5
Reproach hath broken my heart; and I am full of heaviness: and I looked for some to take pity, but there was none: and for comforters, but I found none. They gave me also gall for my meat; and in my thirst they gave me vinegar to drink.