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4961 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 3, 1844, page 171 paragraph 49
… fierce storms, which do, or may beat upon you in the world, and look with the eye of desire. Look and long for Christ’s appearance; dart up your wishes often to Heaven …
4962 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 10, 1844, page 182 paragraph 13
… approaching storm, which he says is coming upon our country. From his tone he is evidently of opinion that the signs are very ominous. That wo may be found watching …
4963 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 10, 1844, page 183 paragraph 1
… the storm was over; and then it made a prosperous flight, and did rise and sing, as if it did learn music and motion from an angel, as he passed sometimes through …
4964 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 17, 1844, page 185 paragraph 28
… the storm, would do well, exceedingly well, to read D’Aubigne. He who would shun the fate of indecision, let him read D’Aubigne. He who wishes to know how to treat …
4965 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 17, 1844, page 187 paragraph 22
… a storm is coming upon this land, more to be dreaded than the Sirocco or Levanter of more eastern climes. Alas, for the times! when Methodism, and every form of …
4966 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 24, 1844, page 198 paragraph 7
… the storm of popular fury, rebuking the persecutor, and guarding the defenceless! But alas that these angels should be fallen angels—that the popular fury …
4967 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 7 July 24, 1844, page 199 paragraph 25
… and storm the town. The first operation was unsuccessful, the leading man carrying the gunpowder having been killed on his way toward the gate. The fire from …
4968 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 14, 1844, page 12 paragraph 1
… every storm and tempest. Without a God to control the universe, all created nature would return to its original chaos. And when we reflect on our own weakness …
4969 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 14, 1844, page 13 paragraph 43
… a storm, always denotes what is good, and implies success. It is in general the symbol of protection; because it preserves from the scorching heat of the sun …
4970 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 August 28, 1844, page 30 paragraph 27
… perfect storm of excitement in this State and Kentucky, the like of which has never been seen before. Men, women, and children are alike involved in the fearful …
4971 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 4, 1844, page 34 paragraph 6
… . A storm of hail signifies the incursion and assault of an enemy: and especially if they come from the north; the congealedness of this meteor bearing upon …
4972 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 4, 1844, page 35 paragraph 31
… the storms and sorrows of time I look to the serenity and the joys of heaven; from the imperfection of this transient and mutable state I look to the perfection …
4973 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 18, 1844, page 49 paragraph 8
The storm was loud—before the blast Our gallant bark was driven; Their foaming crests the billows reared, And not one friendly star appeared, Through all the vaults of heaven.
4974 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 18, 1844, page 51 paragraph 3
… —the storming time has come, and woe will be to him that now shrinks from the command of his Lord. It is a fiery time, which is to try all that dwell upon the earth …
4975 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 September 18, 1844, page 52 paragraph 5
… snow storm in Boston bay, in the month of December, and in order to make the land at all before night set in, they were obliged to drive the vessel before the wind …
4976 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 2, 1844, page 66 paragraph 10
… brewing storm. Senhor Costa Cabral had resorted to measures of an extremely arbitrary character. A “monster prosecution” was in course of preparation, or …
4977 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 2, 1844, page 66 paragraph 11
… to storm the fortress of Graugarsk, in the Upper Caucasus. At the last accounts however, the Russian army was receiving large accessions to its strength, and …
4978 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 30, 1844, page 89 paragraph 9
Earthquakes and storms attend, Rocks, hills, and mountains rend; Who shall abide? Heavens melt and thunders roar, Seas swell and rend the shore; Hope sinks to rise no more; Rocks cannot hide.
4979 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 October 30, 1844, page 95 paragraph 13
… the storm, as it sweeps the land, not only as a destroyer, but also as a renovator. The great sea of nations, upon which the power of the Apostate Mother has been …
4980 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 20, 1844, page 114 paragraph 28
… the storms and tempests to which they themselves are exposed. Every heart is thus gladdened and every hand is busily employed in making preparation for …