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4701 The Present Truth, vol. 14 October 6, 1898, page 638 paragraph 17

… -shaped storm which destroyed all the buildings in its path, tearing up large trees, and even sucking up the water from the Welland Canal as it crossed. Five …

4702 The Present Truth, vol. 14 November 17, 1898, page 736 paragraph 16

… . The storm cloud rises in the horizon with a rapidity that baffles all calculation. It may be that within two months from the first warning you have received …

4703 The Present Truth, vol. 14 November 24, 1898, page 747 paragraph 2

“Bird of the broad and sweeping wing, Thy home is high in heaven, Where wide the storms their banners fling And the tempest's clouds are driven.”

4704 The Present Truth, vol. 14 December 1, 1898, page 766 paragraph 1

-A severe snow-storm has been experienced over the North of England and Scotland, several railways being blocked.

4705 The Present Truth, vol. 14 December 15, 1898, page 790 paragraph 5

… by storms until it is almost dead. Its beauty is the abundant crop of fruit that it bears, in the evidence that it shows of the richness of life in it. So the life …

4706 The Present Truth, vol. 15 January 19, 1899, page 48 paragraph 9

… disastrous storm of recent years visited the British Isles last Thursday. Fatal accidents are reported from all directions, and many lives have been lost …

4707 The Present Truth, vol. 15 February 23, 1899, page 126 paragraph 18

… snow-storm and blizzard, which extended over 1,000 miles, as far south as Florida. Railway and steamship traffic was suspended, and the large cities were completely …

4708 The Present Truth, vol. 15 March 9, 1899, page 158 paragraph 6

-The loss occasioned to underwriters by the late disastrous storms in the Atlantic are estimated, for ships and cargo alone, to amount to ?365,000.

4709 The Present Truth, vol. 15 March 23, 1899, page 190 paragraph 10

-Several vessels which left America for Europe, but have been long overdue, are now regarded as lost in the recent storms. Upwards of 300 lives are involved.

4710 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 6, 1899, page 210 paragraph 1

… the storm comes it is doomed. It is not the man or woman whose nature makes meditation enjoyable, and whose intellect, exerted upon sacred things, can wander …

4711 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 6, 1899, page 210 paragraph 4

… the storm comes the structure will fall into ruin. Splendid ritual, plans for securing the assistance of the laws, and every form of enterprise outside of …

4712 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 6, 1899, page 210 paragraph 5

… the storm comes, it will be seen that the faithful application of the Word to one's own life was the real agent in accomplishing all that was permanently effected …

4713 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 6, 1899, page 215 paragraph 5

… the storm may pass over our heads, so that we shall be among those who glorify God from the ends of the earth, and “sing for the majesty of the Lord.” Verses 13-15 .

4714 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 13, 1899, page 225 paragraph 4

4. For Thou hast been a defence to the poor; A defence to the needy in his distress; A refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat; When the blast of the formidable rages like a winter storm.

4715 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 13, 1899, page 226 paragraph 4

… the storm,” and “a shadow from the heat,” yet He is a sun, even “a consuming fire” ( Hebrews 12:29 ), and He “hath His way in the whirlwind and in the storm.” Nahum 1:3. From Him we …

4716 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 20, 1899, page 254 paragraph 3

-The serious disasters to the Lowestoft fishing fleet off the Cornish coast during the recent storms is said to have involved a loss of 520,000, the heaviest blow inflicted on the fleet for half a century.

4717 The Present Truth, vol. 15 April 27, 1899, page 261 paragraph 5

… from storm and rain.” Isaiah 4:6. Yet the safety of the people of God in that day will be by nothing else than by very same loving protection that is given them now …

4718 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 4, 1899, page 275 paragraph 6

2. Behold the mighty one, the exceeding strong one! Like a storm of hail, like a destructive tempest; Like a rapid flood of mighty waters pouring down; He shall dash them to the ground with his hand.

4719 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 4, 1899, page 288 paragraph 29

storm deafened everybody in its path for a minute, and many who escaped unhurt report that they were rendered unconscious for brief periods. The storm zone …

4720 The Present Truth, vol. 15 May 11, 1899, page 293 paragraph 6

… the storm comes, because he is already in a place of safety. “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High, shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty …