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4581 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 19, 1893, page 452 paragraph 1

… the storm will burst. The winds will not always be held. The sealing work will be completed and those who are the servants of God will be prepared for His appearing …

4582 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 26, 1893, page 475 paragraph 2

Look at that old familiar friend! For years and years it has guarded the entrance to our home. We have climbed its rugged sides, swung in its branches, rested in its shade, eaten of its fruit, and sought its shelter in the storm.

4583 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 26, 1893, page 475 paragraph 3

How often we have seen it bent to the ground and twisted in every limb by the mighty storm-winds. And yet it has straightened up as soon as the storm was passed, and has seemed to grow stronger every day.

4584 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 26, 1893, page 475 paragraph 10

… the storms and tempests; its roots are clinging fast to the solid rocks beneath!

4585 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 26, 1893, page 475 paragraph 12

… the storms of trouble and sorrow, to withstand all the fiery heat of temptations. From Him he draws all his nourishment, and satisfies all his thirst. Christ …

4586 The Present Truth, vol. 9 October 26, 1893, page 478 paragraph 35

… disastrous storm is reported from the eastern seaboard of the United States. In Washington, New York, and Philadelphia it appears to have been very severely …

4587 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 30, 1893, page 552 paragraph 7

… the storm. Vive Rananda, the popular Hindu monk, says the correspondent of the Chronicle, denounced our commercial prosperity, our bloody wars, and our religious …

4588 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 30, 1893, page 558 paragraph 42

… the storm, and over 500 have been rescued from sinking vessels.

4589 The Present Truth, vol. 9 November 30, 1893, page 560 paragraph 6

… last storm, how many lives he had saved, the brave fellow replied, “I’m sure I don’t know; I don’t keep count of ‘em.” That is the way with hundreds who are doing some …

4590 The Present Truth, vol. 9 December 14, 1893, page 590 paragraph 44

-Some Scotch forests were almost swept away during the recent storm. The trees blown down in two counties alone numbered close upon a million and a half, the damage being estimated at £282,683.

4591 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 4, 1894, page 8 paragraph 5

… two storm clouds are looming up on the horizon, and it is only a question of which is approaching most rapidly. It is not improbable that both may discharge …

4592 The Present Truth, vol. 10 January 11, 1894, page 30 paragraph 57

… a storm, they were forced to pass the night on the glacier. One was frozen to death, and four others were carried down next day in a dangerous condition.

4593 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 1, 1894, page 77 paragraph 3

… and storm, for it never rained then ( Genesis 2:6 ), and the climate was warm and pleasant; God, therefore, did not give them a palace for their home. The blue sky was …

4594 The Present Truth, vol. 10 February 22, 1894, page 126 paragraph 28

… the storm and the cold. In Oklahoma the effects of the blizzard were most severely felt, owing to the unprotected state of the inhabitants, many of whom were …

4595 The Present Truth, vol. 10 March 8, 1894, page 148 paragraph 2

… the storms and temptations of this mortal life; but if that which you think is faith is only a counterfeit of faith, when the storm beats hard your house will …

4596 The Present Truth, vol. 10 March 8, 1894, page 149 paragraph 2

… or storm a battery amidst a shower of shot and shell, has been too great a coward to yield to the convictions within that told him he ought to read his Bible and …

4597 The Present Truth, vol. 10 March 15, 1894, page 166 paragraph 9

… a storm knows how utterly insignificant man and all his works appear in comparison with the force disporting itself about him. Yet “the Lord on high is mightier …

4598 The Present Truth, vol. 10 March 29, 1894, page 206 paragraph 39

-Storms of exceptional severity are reported from Arkansas and Northern Texas. Twenty persons are said to have been killed, and 100 others injured.

4599 The Present Truth, vol. 10 April 5, 1894, page 222 paragraph 25

-The State of Wyoming, U.S.A., has recently been visited by a severe storm, in which immense numbers of cattle are said to have perished.