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5721 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 December 29, 1863, page 38 paragraph 18
… the storm and severe cold to meet the appointment, and arriving there found the letter safely laid up in the Gilboa post office! I think it creditable to all …
5722 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 5, 1864, page 41 paragraph 7
… a storm of hail over the surrounding country. Vast columns of steam and vapors rolled off before the wind, whirling in ceaseless agitation, and the reflected …
5723 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 5, 1864, page 48 paragraph 5
It storms to-day. It rains or snows, or at least, it mistles and it may rain hard. It would expose the health of my family to take them out to meeting; and seeing they …
5724 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, page 49 paragraph 5
Thou art a port protected From storms that round us rise, A garden intersected With streams of paradise; Thou art a cooling fountain In life’s dry, dreary sand; From thee, like Pisgah’s mountain, We view our promised land.
5725 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, page 52 paragraph 11
… rain storm. A gale of wind from the mountain broke my umbrella so I had to ride part of the way in the wet, but I had peace within while thinking how much better …
5726 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, page 53 paragraph 17
… , dreadful storms arise: the wind blows with fury, the tempest howls, and waves roar, and beat against the vessel. But if the ship be termed seaworthy, that is, firm …
5727 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, page 53 paragraph 18
… the storm, it does not quiet the roaring waves, arrest the rolling thunder, nor bid the winds be still; but it enables the vessel to ride out the fury of the gale …
5728 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, page 53 paragraph 20
… the storms of persecution fall heavy around you, and the tide of temptation may seem to overwhelm you, and all around seems dark and dreary, seize the cable …
5729 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 12, 1864, page 55 paragraph 9
… coming storm? Still I feel to say, Thou art my God, my strength and high tower. I know that my Redeemer lives, and because he lives, I shall live also. His promises …
5730 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 59 paragraph 8
… a storm, “O God if there be a God.”
5731 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 59 paragraph 23
… the storm gather and burst.— Dow’s Life, p. 112.
5732 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 19, 1864, page 61 paragraph 16
Jan. 1st 1864, came to spend the Sabbath with the church in Otsego, Mich. but the violence of the raging snow storm kept us all away from the place of meeting.
5733 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 66 paragraph 14
… furious storm?
5734 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 67 paragraph 6
… the storm that is about to burst upon the ungodly, and at last will lead you to the heavenly pastures on the glorified plains of the new earth.
5735 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 68 paragraph 14
… furious storm that raged all over the North west, ushering in the new year, was the cause of an untold amount of suffering and distress. Reports have reached …
5736 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 70 paragraph 18
… and storms that enveloped his whole life, how brightly did his works shine out, illuminating the world! Even like the sun the glorious King of day, his was an …
5737 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 January 26, 1864, page 70 paragraph 19
… angry storms will pass, soon the recording angel will return with the report, “It is done.” Each deed, good or bad will bring its reward. Soon the great Shepherd …
5738 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 2, 1864, page 75 paragraph 8
‘Come, children, to your Father’s arms; Hide in the chambers of my grace, Till the fierce storm be over-flown, And my revenging fury cease.’” A. S. Hutchins. Wolcott, Vt. Jan. 20, 1864.
5739 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 2, 1864, page 78 paragraph 8
… the storm and bad roads interrupted. We had the severest weather ever known in the West. We could no determine the intensity of the cold. Thermometers had to …
5740 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 February 9, 1864, page 85 paragraph 17
… heavy storm which broke up the meetings, and I decided to wait for sleighing before continuing them longer. I next visited the church in Catlin. We had some …