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2801 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 8, 1873, par. 16
… all comfortably cared for for the night.
2802 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 8, 1873, par. 27
… for comfort. My husband rested well.
2803 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 8, 1873, par. 32
… for comforts: linen for Willie a coat.
2804 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 8, 1873, par. 36
… a comfort. Mr. Walling came with second load of furniture and things he thought we needed. We have all been very busy and cheerful in our work. We had a praying …
2805 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 9, 1873, par. 2
… a comfort. We received a letter from Sister Shaw of Golden, urging us to come and see her and make her house our home. She says there is quite an interest upon present …
2806 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 10, 1873, par. 8
… quite comfortable. They brought us letters from Brother Abbey, and a new Review .
2807 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 10, 1873, par. 9
… very comfortable on the floor. My husband sends a letter to Brother Abbey today, returning his, that the directors may see it. We feel thankful that we have had …
2808 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 10, 1873, par. 33
… quite comfortable. We took Mr. Parker in our carriage and brought him back. He was the editor of the Industrial Age. His health gave way and he was obliged to flee …
2809 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 11, 1873, par. 4
… with comfort. We had Sister Downs cook her food for her journey to Oregon. We felt that it was a privilege to supply them with material for cooking. We prepared …
2810 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 11, 1873, par. 8
… God comfort him in his affliction.
2811 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 11, 1873, par. 16
… very comfortable camp and had plenty of bedding. The nights are very cold. There is ice on the water and the ground nearly freezes nights.
2812 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 11, 1873, par. 22
… some comfort in the Lord and felt, both of us, to resolve to be more careful of each other’s feelings and to ever treat each other with becoming respect and dignity …
2813 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 11, 1873, par. 23
… us comfortable.
2814 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Ms 12, 1873, par. 14
… our comfortable home and not in camp on the other side of the range.
2815 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 2, 1874, par. 14
… give comfort and encouragement to those who were timid and conscientious, but deceived by those they thought were more righteous than they. I saw that we …
2816 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 2, 1874, par. 22
… , warning, comforting, and encouraging. We were free from the blood of all in that place.
2817 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 2, 1874, par. 24
… . We comforted the fearing and desponding, and rebuked those who were pressing their fanatical errors upon others. We had very precious seasons, and many showed …
2818 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 2b, 1874, par. 6
… , to comfort some other heart, to bless with a kind, cheering word someone who is battling with temptation, and may be with affliction. In thus blessing another …
2819 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 5, 1874, par. 14
… , your Comforter, your Burden-bearer. In no case swerve from your duty. Keep the glory of God ever before you. Work and live for the better life.
2820 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 2 (1869 - 1875), Lt 8, 1874, par. 5
… are comfortably situated. Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Woodland, and San Francisco are no place for invalids. But there are locations within thirty miles that have …