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4981 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 20, 1844, page 115 paragraph 1

… fearful storm is gathering over their devoted heads; the muttering thunder warns them of its near approach, and all the elements seem combining for their …

4982 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 20, 1844, page 115 paragraph 4

… .” A storm is brooding over the land, the elements are combined to destroy us; but still we must strive to gain the prize. Our only hope is that when that storm bursts …

4983 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 20, 1844, page 115 paragraph 6

… thunder storm, charged with electric matter collected during weeks of drought, hovered in a black, dense mass in the distance, that gave one to see the effect …

4984 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 27, 1844, page 122 paragraph 4

… a storm, and firing guns for a pilot; so we have come to the end of our times. We are, in my opinion, in a place of trial, where our faith is being tried. It was not so much …

4985 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 27, 1844, page 126 paragraph 17

… the storm, and by the help of God you must aid in guiding the elements. Besides, who will make the doctrine of Christ’s coming a prominent one, if the Adventists …

4986 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 November 27, 1844, page 127 paragraph 12

… —a storm either subsiding or brewing. France and Morocco lie upon their arms, reposing, but not reconciled. Spain is reconciled to her African ally; but is now …

4987 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 December 11, 1844, page 144 paragraph 10

… winter storms, springs the ranker; the nigher the vine is pruned to the stock, the greater grapes it yields: the grape, when it is most pressed and beaten, makes …

4989 The Advent Herald, and Signs of the Times Reporter [Himes], vol. 8 January 22, 1845, page 189 paragraph 9

… snow storm this evening, but a good and attentive audience. I continue till Friday.”

4990 The Advent Mirror, vol. 1, no. 1 January 1845, page 3 paragraph 12

… and storm, it is difficult to accommodate ourselves to the dead calm. With our old landmarks all in sight we felt quit at home; now that we have passed them, instead …

4991 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 47 paragraph 7

… the storms through which we had passed, and putting us in mind that there was a great reward laid up for us at our destined port; ( Hebrews 10:32-34 ,) he advised us …

4992 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 17, 1845, page 47 paragraph 9

… many storms and tempests [opposition and persecution] now, as we did while on our passage here, yet we were in full as much danger from the great number of swift …

4993 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 51 paragraph 14

… a storm. Such a scene seems to excite feelings of indescribable awe; and in gazing at the planets, that appear to retain their place, without discharging their …

4994 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 52 paragraph 1

Storms rock the sky, afflicted oceans roar, And sanguine billows dye the shadowing shore.” Phil. Gazette.

4995 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 April 24, 1845, page 54 paragraph 9

… —the storms have beat—the waves have run high—the floods have come and beat upon our house: but it cannot fall ‘for it is built upon a ROCK,’ and the gates of hell cannot …

4996 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 22, 1845, page 82 paragraph 6

… a storm a storm or beat against a head wind? Or if a seaman never experienced a storm, where the proof that he is a good man and to be depended on in time of danger …

4997 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 22, 1845, page 82 paragraph 7

… a storm. So any man can be a Christian and have many of the Christian graces and virtues during a revival, and while the softening influence of the Holy Spirit …

4998 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 22, 1845, page 86 paragraph 3

… although storm after storm arises, and the waves roll high, we are still clinging to it; our Pilot has been with us, and is still with us, and has promised to be with …

4999 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 May 29, 1845, page 90 paragraph 1

… miles. Storms and tornadoes have lent their aid in the work of this woe. We have an account of one in the west that either blew down or injured every building …

5000 The Jubilee Standard, vol. 1 June 12, 1845, page 110 paragraph 10

… this storm, (which commenced at Albany about the last of April, and continued through the last month to sweep through our largest cities,) that it would wash …