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5181 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 13 paragraph 6

… rain-storms of late, the roads were extremely bad, yet all seemed to be well paid for coming. The social meetings were indeed cheering. Many sweet, intelligent …

5182 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 August 7, 1855, page 22 paragraph 6

… the storm, Our ship is homeward bound; And though for us, on time’s dark wave, No place of rest be found, Oh! let our hearts be true and brave - Our ship is homeward bound …

5183 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 August 7, 1855, page 24 paragraph 16

… , where storms, fires and earthquakes for 4000 years or more have been scattering their debris over the now solitary plain.

5184 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 September 4, 1855, page 39 paragraph 16

… the storm: it will not be long: we shall soon get home and be forever with the Lord. My longing heart says, Come Lord Jesus, come quickly.

5185 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 September 4, 1855, page 40 paragraph 13

TRIALS. - The skill of a pilot is seen in a storm, the courage of a soldier in battle; so are the faith and courage of a believer proved in “a great fight of affliction.”

5186 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 October 2, 1855, page 49 paragraph 2

Onward through the mists of error, Fearless moving, clear the way; Acting right: ye’ll know no terror, Though the storm comes near and nearer; Upward - onward - watch and pray.

5187 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 October 2, 1855, page 49 paragraph 4

Action - action; time is speeding, And your years are short and few; Work ye must the foremost leading, Rain and storm but little heeding, Upward - onward - firm and true.

5188 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 October 2, 1855, page 49 paragraph 7

Though life’s tempests round you gather, Tremble not, but press the sod With firmer step, the storm you’ll weather, Pulling heart and head together, Upward - onward - trust in God.

5189 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 October 16, 1855, page 57 paragraph 7

Ay, soon the Lord will come! He will not suffer long The triumph of our foes, The reign of sin and wrong; With courage then still breast the storm; For God has spoke and will perform.

5190 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 October 16, 1855, page 64 paragraph 12

… Allies stormed four of the bastions - were defeated at one, carried two; but were again compelled to leave them, though they finally maintained themselves …

5191 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 October 30, 1855, page 72 paragraph 5

… great storm which swept the New England coast, Dec. 29th, 1853, the ship Lowell was driven ashore at Race point - one of twenty foundering vessels on that beach …

5192 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 January 3, 1856, page 112 paragraph 24

… snow storm and then retire.” Mr. Davenport explained: a snow storm meant a tremendous rattling, thumping, flying about of all the instruments, etc. Sure enough …

5193 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 January 17, 1856, page 127 paragraph 3

… the storm, the attendance was not as large as it probably would otherwise have been. But some heard with interest and acknowledged the Lord’s Sabbath, and …

5194 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 January 31, 1856, page 143 paragraph 16

… thick storms are gathering with blackness around the moral horizon, predictive of some future calamity which is just about to break upon an ungodly world …

5195 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 January 31, 1856, page 143 paragraph 28

… the storm? So it will be with the storm of affliction and trial. If faithful, the blessed, eternal calm that shall succeed, will be doubly glorious. We have it as …

5196 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 February 14, 1856, page 153 paragraph 10

… dreadful storm; and where is our watchman’s voice? Your silence gives us fears that we are betrayed. Awake! awake! Ye watchmen, to your posts! It is no false alarm …

5197 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 February 21, 1856, page 162 paragraph 1

… the storm. God will vindicate his chosen. “Yet the Son of man will come, and will he find faith on the earth?”

5198 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 February 28, 1856, page 169 paragraph 6

… and storms He walks serene, And sweetly on His people’s darkness shines, All may depart - I fret not, nor repine, While I my Saviour’s am, while He is mine.

5199 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 February 28, 1856, page 174 paragraph 12

Dec. 28th to 30th we spent at Loraine. Quite a tedious storm came on so that but few could get together, yet those who met seemed to feel the importance of taking hold of the work of God anew.

5200 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 March 13, 1856, page 185 paragraph 6

… though storms and dangers lower, Lightnings flash, and thunders roar, - As the needle seeks the pole, So this hope points as the goal, That bright, glorious abode …