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4241 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 April 18, 1899, page 249 paragraph 10
… the storms pass the bounds of know law, and rush on to a fate that makes the thoughtful tremble.
4242 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 April 18, 1899, page 249 paragraph 11
… Atlantic storms of capital and labor. These storms will be terrific, but they must come. They are brewed in the selfishness of the human heart, and each succeeding …
4243 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 November 21, 1899, page 756 paragraph 4
… the storm, and a series of political and economic experiments would be tried by inexperienced hands, which would plunge the [then] English republic into a …
4244 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 August 21, 1900, page 536 paragraph 4
… a storm of hail being cast upon the earth, a burning mountain was cast into the sea.”
4245 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 78 March 12, 1901, page 168 paragraph 9
… driving storm upon Jesus, to entice Him to the desire of that which was before Him.
4246 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 79 April 1, 1902, page 202 paragraph 1
THE Pacific Union Conference was held at Portland, Ore., February 28 to March 9. The conference was appointed to meet February 27, but owing to storms and floods there was a delay of one day in opening.
4247 The American Sentinel 8 January 26, 1893, page 29 paragraph 8
In this way only can we ride successfully the impending storm.
4248 The American Sentinel 9 May 10, 1894, page 145 paragraph 9
… destructive storm that is surely and speedily to come. And all in this same line of things, too. The men who, in 1892, established the evil precedent of “legislation …
4249 The American Sentinel 9 July 26, 1894, page 233 paragraph 6
… of storm. For, “he that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty …
4250 The American Sentinel 9 August 9, 1894, page 254 paragraph 2
… and storm. One man at last opened his house for them to stay during the night. The driver of the wagon was afraid to do anything more, and the ministers on the wharf …
4251 The American Sentinel 9 September 20, 1894, page 289 paragraph 11
… the storm of contention is over and the Franciscans and Jesuits have won, and the thunder of the Vatican finished the creation of a saviour, what do we behold …
4252 The American Sentinel 9 October 11, 1894, page 314 paragraph 10
… and storms of error shall never prevail against it. Thou, O Peter, shall be the foundation of this church, it shall never fall, because thou shalt never be shaken …
4253 The American Sentinel 9 November 8, 1894, page 346 paragraph 1
… the storm center of the Pennsylvania Sabbath Association. A few weeks previous to this time a law and order league was formed through the influence of the …
4254 The American Sentinel 10 March 21, 1895, page 96 paragraph 8
… -convention storm center of the country. These conventions are manipulated by the Christian Statesman. In its issue of March 9, it publishes a set of resolutions …
4255 The American Sentinel 10 March 28, 1895, page 97 paragraph 11
… terrible storm, and salvation from the utter ruin, that hasteth greatly? “For the day of the Lord cometh, for it is nigh at hand;” “even the voice of the day of the Lord …
4256 The American Sentinel 10 March 28, 1895, page 104 paragraph 14
… the storm and gather the spoils which their violent impetuosity leaves behind.”
4257 The American Sentinel 10 April 4, 1895, page 105 paragraph 2
The same church further declares that she is the only force in the world that can pronounce the “ pax vobixcum ,” that can command peace in the coming storm. Is she right?
4258 The American Sentinel 10 April 4, 1895, page 106 paragraph 21
… the storm-rent State. And to those who are honestly trusting in her or her daughters for salvation, God says in his infinite love: “Come out of her, my people, that …
4259 The American Sentinel 10 May 23, 1895, page 161 paragraph 8
… terrible storm completed their defeat and almost complete destruction.
4260 The American Sentinel 10 July 11, 1895, page 217 paragraph 3
… a storm. His family was without fuel and he borrowed some wood from a neighbor and hauled it on Sunday. That he was prosecuted for this can be accounted for only …