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4261 The American Sentinel 10 October 24, 1895, page 330 paragraph 16

… the storms of the Atlantic, they promised “la bonne Sainte Anne” that if she saved them from the seas they would erect in her honor, and on the very spot where they …

4262 The American Sentinel 12 February 25, 1897, page 114 paragraph 8

The prospect before every individual who will serve and obey God is bright indeed. We would not ... point to this as well as to the gathering storm of religious persecution.

4263 The American Sentinel 12 April 8, 1897, page 211 paragraph 2

… the storm thus raised their own religious temples may be beaten down upon their heads. They may then learn to appreciate better than they do now that provision …

4264 The American Sentinel 12 September 30, 1897, page 594 paragraph 1

… coming storms which distract statesmen and fill the hearts of men with fear, pass him by unscathed. In his heart there is peace. He stands upon a foundation …

4265 The American Sentinel 13 March 24, 1898, page 179 paragraph 8

… , and storm. Faith knows the “sword of the Spirit” to be more powerful than all the swords of steel.

4266 The American Sentinel 13 June 16, 1898, page 369 paragraph 13

LIEUTENANT HOBSON and his crew who took the “Merrimac” into Santiago harbor are not braver than the one who storms and takes the citadel of self, in the face of the fire from the forces of evil within it, and of the world without.

4267 The American Sentinel 13 July 28, 1898, page 453 paragraph 6

POLICY is the sand upon which stand the houses that will be overthrown by the coming storm.

4268 The American Sentinel 13 September 8, 1898, page 550 paragraph 9

… a storm, and in any of these ways become filled with water and sent to the bottom of the sea. Ships are being lost by such casualties all the time. The sea is the …

4269 The American Sentinel 14 April 6, 1899, page 210 paragraph 8

… a storm. And the violence of that storm will be in proportion to the extent to which the powers of the people have become unbalanced. It will be, indeed, a cyclone …

4270 The American Sentinel 14 November 16, 1899, page 707 paragraph 5

“The possible continuance of slavery and polygamy in the Sulu Islands under our arrangement with the Sultan has provoked a storm of hostile criticism. Moreover, ... a large part of it proceeds from non-political sources.

4271 The Bible Echo, vol. 10 July 15, 1895, page 217 paragraph 8

… terrible storm completed their defeat and almost complete destruction.

4272 The Bible Echo, vol. 12 September 13, 1897, page 292 paragraph 12

… angry storm of sectarian strife. He wrote a letter to Alexander and Arius, stating to them his mission of uniting the world under one head, and his anxious desire …

4273 The Bible Echo, vol. 13 November 21, 1898, page 372 paragraph 9

… a storm, and in any of these ways become filled with water and sent to the bottom of the sea. Ships are being lost by such casualties all the time. The sea is the …

4274 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 14.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… a storm as would have engulfed the whole project of the formation of a national Government.

4275 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 65.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… northern storm burst in full force upon England when a third son, AEthelred, followed his brothers on the throne. “The Northmen were now settled on the coast …

4276 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 74.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… a storm was driven out of his direct course, and was shipwrecked near the mouth of the Somme, in the territory of the count of Ponthieu, who would not let him go …

4277 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 122.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… the storm to rage. Blessed be God! because He has allayed it. Let my enemies behold how their conspiracy has advanced my peace, and redounded to my glory. Before …

4278 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 122.5 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… been stormed. Wherever the partisans of Chrysostom were assembled, they were assaulted and dispersed by the soldiery; females were exposed to insult, and …

4279 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 163.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… frightful storm.”— Hefele. A faint estimate of this frightful storm may be formed from the following account of it, which is copied bodily from the report of …

4280 Ecclesiastical Empire, p. 164.8 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)

… the storm, of which Theodoret instantly took advantage, and stepped forward to the commissioners with “a petition to the emperors,” which was really a complaint …