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4361 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 29, 1885, page 647 paragraph 7

… the storm was upon them, and the lot fell upon Jonah. “Then said they unto him, Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause this evil is upon us. What is thine occupation …

4362 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 December 10, 1885, page 740 paragraph 3

… by storm. A hundred thousand persons are reported to have been massacred in the sack of that great city. Many prisoners of consequence became a valuable accession …

4363 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 May 13, 1886, page 276 paragraph 2

… by storm, in which the fabulous gods of antiquity had been able to protect either themselves or their deluded votaries.

4365 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 5, 1886, page 468 paragraph 5

… and storm and rain. Friday is Frea’s-day, the deity of peace and joy and fruitfulness, whose emblems, borne aloft by dancing maidens, brought increase to every …

4366 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 5, 1886, page 468 paragraph 8

… the storm their friend; they are sea-wolves that prey on the pillage of the world!”

4367 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 12, 1886, page 484 paragraph 3

… by storm, and after this the Romans never ruled in Britain, and this was about eleven hundred and ten years after it was built. Altogether they ruled in Britain …

4368 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 September 16, 1886, page 564 paragraph 13

… were stormed, the town was pillaged; and although the bishop might labor, with much zeal and some success, to save the property of the church, and the chastity …

4369 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 August 11, 1887, page 487 paragraph 9

… , a storm rises, and they think they are about to be swallowed up; then they will pray, and call loudly unto God, and he hears and delivers them, raises them up from …

4370 The Signs of the Times, vol. 13 September 1, 1887, page 538 paragraph 5

… the storm pelted Sodom, they have only to go over and ask Lot. [What will Lot know about it? He didn’t see it. His wife did—perhaps.] If they want to know more about the …

4371 The Signs of the Times, vol. 28 June 25, 1902, page 4 paragraph 10

… by storm, and gave it up to plunder and slaughter for three days, in which about eighty thousand were slain, forty thousand were made prisoners, and forty thousand …

4372 The Signs of the Times, vol. 28 July 2, 1902, page 421 paragraph 7

, severe reverses, and much expense, reached Rome, “he first related to Antony what had befallen him in Judea,” and how “that he had sailed through a storm, and …

4373 The Southern Sentinel and Herald of Liberty, vol. 2 June 1895, page 12 paragraph 8

… terrible storm completed their defeat and almost complete destruction.

4374 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 10, 1889, page 4 paragraph 12

… . The storm of the day before had laid the dust, the wind was not uncomfortable and many citizens attended, more particularly because thirty-three young ladies …

4375 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 12, 1889, page 4 paragraph 1

… occasional storms, which prevented many from coming to the various lectures and sermons, yet the attendance has been quite good. Mrs. White has decided to …

4376 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11

Captain C. Eldridge, Present—No Attempt Made to Give an Afternoon Lecture because of the Storms—The Minister’s Council Utilizes the Large Eighty Foot Tent—The Assembly Room Filled With New Arrivals Waiting for a Chance to Pitch Their Tents.

4377 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11

… the Storm and a Sunshiny Sabbath—The Swollen Marais de Cygene—Campers Occupy all Vacant Rooms—Another Supply of Tents Telegraphed for—Several Hundred …

4379 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11

… Wind Storm—The New, Camp Programs

4380 The Topeka Daily Capital, vol. 11 May 22, 1889, page 3 paragraph 1

… rain storm scattered the people towards sundown. The following program takes the place of the one previously printed in the CAPITAL, and will remain in force …