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2622 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 851.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… “to comfort and entreat the church and lay aside the whip.” Some months later in a short article to the Review he humbly craved “for wisdom to improve under the …

2623 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 872.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… my comfort.” During a prayer session for her recovery, “Bro. Henry commenced praying … and with the power of God resting upon him … laid his hands upon my head, saying …

2624 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 903.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… were comfortably situated in Perry's Mills, Clinton County, New York, with a farm and other property worth $3,700 according to the 1860 census. In the 1860s …

2625 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 934.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… were comforted and instructed by the prophetic messages Ellen White received. Her public visions usually began with the shout of “Glory, glory, glory,” followed …

2627 The Ellen G. White Letters and Manuscripts: Volume 1, p. 982.60 (Ellen Gould White)

comforting message for … Sr. Pierce,” 666 n2

2628 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 3, 1847, par. 1

… and comfort one another with words of holy cheer from the Word of God. The sheep are now scattered, but thank God they are about to be gathered to a good pasture …

2629 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 5, 1849, par. 2

… the comfort and strength of the brethren and sisters. Brother Stowell was established in the shut door and all the present truth he had doubted. Strength …

2630 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 8, 1849, par. 3

… and comforted there. I then saw it was not duty to go to N. Y. but that we must tarry and abide where we were, so our minds are made up what to do, and may God give me strength …

2631 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 7, 1849, par. 4

… , and comforted and strengthened her, or life would have departed from her. I saw that it was time for God to work and deliver her. I also saw that if God’s servants …

2632 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 14, 1850, par. 16

… by comforting words and the truth made clear in the paper, it is now in the gathering. God wants the papers to cease in the scattering time, but now the truth should …

2633 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 8, 1851, par. 5

… and comforted together, that the clear light of truth had shone upon us, and that we were soon to meet to part no more, where no discord or disunion reigns.

2635 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 1, 1853, par. 5

… and comfort, but bear in mind the worth of souls, and if they feel the “woe” upon them, they will not be for making great preparations and fixings outwardly to travel …

2636 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 6, 1854, par. 1

… to comfort him and hold up his hands. He must not come home to be burdened and to hold up your hands, but you must be prepared to hold up his hands by kind, sympathizing …

2637 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 2, 1855, par. 5

… much comforted. Took supper with Brother and Sister Flanders. They seem good. She is quite feeble. I do not think she can stay with us long. She seems to love the …

2638 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 2, 1855, par. 4

… go comfortable, and neglected his own health. He had been closely confined through the winter, his health and strength run down by lack of nourishing food …

2639 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Ms 3, 1855, par. 2

… the comfort they had was to see others in the same state.

2640 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 1 (1844 - 1868), Lt 2a, 1856, par. 6

… much comfort with my family as now. Our family has always been so large. But now we only number eight and I can enjoy the company of my children, they can be more …