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3641 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 71a, 1894, par. 15
… and comfort, you
3642 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 80, 1894, par. 10
… need comfort and pleasant words.> Pay as little attention to the annoying part of this matter as possible, and set your face as a flint toward Zion. Let those …
3643 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 82, 1894, par. 5
… very comfortably. Brother McKenzie, whom we met at the cars, came on with us. I am writing by the light of the candle set in a tin candlestick, and placed on a tall …
3644 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 82, 1894, par. 8
… a comfortable seat with my cushions on a large log and then he walked a short distance to see the river on the other side of the tract of land. I had an opportunity …
3645 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 82, 1894, par. 11
… was comfortably settled, Willie went in search of lemons which grew on the trees bordering the fence which bounded the farm. He brought back some nice specimens …
3646 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 83, 1894, par. 5
… one comfortable. This has been no small matter. Then I have been writing for the subject of education, and have been reading portions each day. This I hope to …
3647 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 102, 1894, par. 4
… and comfort and hope to hearts that are hungering and thirsting for righteousness. It is not excitement we wish to create, but deep, earnest consideration …
3648 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 113, 1894, par. 10
… the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me; and ye also …
3649 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 118, 1894, par. 5
… of comfort and hope and courage to the church, and then stepped into my phaeton and started on our homeward journey.
3650 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 131, 1894, par. 5
… a comfort and blessing.
3651 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 131, 1894, par. 7
… were comfortable.
3652 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 133, 1894, par. 5
… , the Comforter. “I will not leave you comfortless.” [ John 14:18 .] The Holy Spirit is to be given for the asking. Only think of it, He is more willing to give the Holy Spirit …
3653 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Lt 135, 1894, par. 2
… guests comfortable, and should there be a change made in the matter of entertaining, I should certainly feel the loss and regret it so much. So I lay that burden …
3654 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 8b, 1894, par. 46
… a comfortable home are kings and queens.
3655 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 17, 1894, par. 24
… is comfort and hope and opportunity and resource to me—individual me and individual you. I want that you will consider yourself His property. Set your face …
3656 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 19, 1894, par. 3
… .” What comfort and hope and blessing will the needy, perplexed souls receive if they will humbly seek God. The condition is that they come in faith, nothing wavering …
3657 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 19, 1894, par. 19
… were comfortably accommodated for the night. Brothers Starr and Belden left early this morning to attend to another shipment of goods by steamer from Melbourne …
3658 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 19, 1894, par. 21
… , very comfortable, such as are used in halls and churches. The room that they all insist is Sister White’s room is 15 by 24, having a large bay window facing the …
3659 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 24, 1894, par. 18
“Other refuge have I none, Hangs my helpless soul on thee; Leave, O leave me not alone! Still support and comfort me. “Hide me, O my Saviour hide! Till the storm of life is past; Safe into the haven guide, O receive my soul at last.”
3660 Letters and Manuscripts — Volume 9 (1894), Ms 24b, 1894, par. 13
… the comfort one of another, and be fitted up for the higher school above. The hours that are spent in levity, in unimportant chit-chat, are worse than wasted. What …