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4901 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 July 5, 1843, page 144 paragraph 23

We have received no direct information respecting the meeting there. A report has been current in the papers that the tent was injured by the storm on the 24th inst. The Rochester Evening Post of the 26th has the following.

4902 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 July 5, 1843, page 144 paragraph 26

… a storm equal in violence to that on Saturday, again take place, it will be too well protected to entertain any fear of the ropes again giving way.

4903 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 July 12, 1843, page 152 paragraph 11

… severe storm of wind and rain experienced in the city blew down our Tent, doing it much injury. At the time of its fall, Elder T. F. Barry was preaching; and notwithstanding …

4904 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 July 12, 1843, page 152 paragraph 13

The dimensions of the Tent, which were too unwieldly to stand before the heavy gusts of wind in this climate, have so diminished as to render it quite permanent in a severe storm. The diameter is now 100 feet, and the circumference 300.

4905 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 July 26, 1843, page 167 paragraph 2

… the storm is ready to engulf his frail bark among the raging waves; of what use, I ask, is it for him to pray then, if he has never prayed before? He fears, he trembles …

4906 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 August 2, 1843, page 172 paragraph 24

… the storms of life in peace and safety to its final haven of rest.

4907 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 August 9, 1843, page 182 paragraph 14

… Guide. Storm-tossed upon an ocean full of dangers, how cheering is it to possess amidst the loweriug tempest an infallible chart, and to descry amidst the deepening …

4908 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 5 August 9, 1843, page 184 paragraph 16

… fearful storm that is steadily gathering; and the condition of Europe is now very like the calm that precedes the hurricane. Things cannot long thus, continue …

4909 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 August 23, 1843, page 8 paragraph 1

… sublunary storms, Boundless interminable joys, can weigh Unraptur’d, unexalted, uninflam’d!”— Young .

4910 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 August 30, 1843, page 14 paragraph 26

Storms in the conscience will always lodge clouds in the countenance.

4911 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 September 6, 1843, page 21 paragraph 14

… ,—the storm of that day cannot injure them. While those who hear these sayings of mine, and keep them not, are likened to a foolish man that built his house upon …

4912 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 September 6, 1843, page 22 paragraph 2

… amidst storms and tempests; and never was the bride of the Lamb on earth more gloriously adorned, than in the times of martyrdom and of martyrs. Then nothing …

4913 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 September 6, 1843, page 24 paragraph 31

Awful Storm. A succession of most awful thunder storms visited a considerable portion of England last week. Rochester suffered most severely by a terrific …

4914 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 September 20, 1843, page 33 paragraph 15

… by storms and tempests. There will be no more meteors with their horrid glare, affrighting the poor children of men. May we not add, (though at first, it may sound …

4915 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 September 20, 1843, page 39 paragraph 23

… the storms of life, and carry us safe to the heavenly port. We have the true compass or word of God on board, and a chart of the coast, and we are expecting soon to …

4916 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 September 27, 1843, page 48 paragraph 1

… many storms, and have been much exposed, yet my health never was better than at the present time. My throat is almost if not entirely well. The Midnight Cry is …

4917 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 October 11, 1843, page 62 paragraph 10

… coming storm, or large drops of rain before a shower.”—I admit the fitness of these for common accuracy; but they come far short of the accuracy of the figure used …

4918 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 October 11, 1843, page 63 paragraph 8

… a storm. Occasionally a large body of apparent fire would be hurled through the atmosphere, which, without noise, exploded; when millions of fiery particles …

4919 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 October 18, 1843, page 69 paragraph 10

… the storm on the Sabbath was very violent, the Tabernacle was filled with hearers, who listened to the modern apostle of the primitive faith apparently with …

4920 Signs of the Times and Expositor of Prophecy [Himes], vol. 6 October 18, 1843, page 70 paragraph 3

… overwhelming storm; “when the fountains of the great deep were broken up,” the tops of the lofty mountains covered with the devouring element. The disorder …