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5761 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 17, 1864, page 193 paragraph 4

Go o’er the wintry ocean! tremble not When night, and storm, and darkness, round, above, Hover like ravens-self-approving thought In thy soul nestles, like the soft-winged dove.

5762 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 17, 1864, page 195 paragraph 19

… these storms of nature, Thine eyes behold a sweet and sacred calm Reign through the realms of conscience. All within Lies peaceful, all composed. ‘Tis wondrous …

5763 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 17, 1864, page 198 paragraph 14

He can make the storm a calm, Bid the billows rage no more, Shield thy trembling soul from harm, Bring thee quickly to the shore. E. W. Darling.

5764 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 24, 1864, page 201 paragraph 10

I shall outride The storm at last! the time is nigh When all earth’s pride Shall sink beneath the blast, and I Am satisfied. Mrs. C. A. Knowles, in World’s Crisis .

5765 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 24, 1864, page 203 paragraph 6

… , the storm-tossed mariner looks out for its star-like light as he sweeps in through the British Channel. It is one of the first objects that meets his eye as he …

5766 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 24, 1864, page 206 paragraph 30

… rain-storm; but the Lord verified his promise to us, to meet with two or three. There was a general breaking down of all that were there, and a reaching out after …

5767 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 23 May 24, 1864, page 207 paragraph 14

… anger-storms of our little imitators at our own firesides. That sullen scowl was caught probably from our brows. That illnatured snarl was the echo of our …

5768 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 June 21, 1864, page 25 paragraph 8

Lord, open sinners’ eyes, Then awful state to see, Oh, may they, ere the storm arise, To Thee for safety flee.

5769 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 July 5, 1864, page 47 paragraph 26

… dreadful storm; and whatever preparation we need to stand the storm, must be made immediately. I pray the Lord to help us to open our eyes to these things, and …

5770 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 July 12, 1864, page 54 paragraph 3

… the storm; While round it fierce the noisy rabble crowd With tumult wild, and imprecations loud; Their missiles at it hurl with venomed spite, To mar its beauty …

5771 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 July 19, 1864, page 59 paragraph 8

… . A storm of wrath is already gathering, soon to overtake a guilty world, and sweep into destruction those who fear not God, and keep not his commandments. Escape …

5772 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 July 19, 1864, page 61 paragraph 4

A most vivid idea of the awful storm of death that sometimes sweeps over the battle field, is given in the following instance of a large tree actually cut down by the continual stream of bullets hurled against it

5773 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 July 19, 1864, page 61 paragraph 5

… leaden storm, and but for the fact that our troops were protected by breastworks, they would have been swept away to a man.’”

5775 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 July 26, 1864, page 71 paragraph 28

… dark storms are over, receive the crown he has prepared for his ransomed people, and come up with the remnant to sing his praise on mount Zion: We know of no Sabbath …

5776 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 2, 1864, page 78 paragraph 2

… a storm in the sky, where, to an unpracticed eye, nothing but fair weather is seen. But the inexperienced men of small capital and professional men, are rushing …

5777 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 9, 1864, page 83 paragraph 11

… sudden storm exposed him to imminent peril. Shelley, during a storm at sea, was stupefied with terror; and, when the danger was past, declared to Lord Byron that …

5778 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 9, 1864, page 83 paragraph 14

… the storm that beats upon me from every side. When I look abroad, I foresee on every side dispute, contradiction, anger, calumny, and detraction. When I turn my …

5779 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 16, 1864, page 93 paragraph 1

… some storm or sinks to the bottom from a leak. And yet proud man, fancying himself immortal while he rejects his only hope of immortality, that which is brought …

5780 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 24 August 23, 1864, page 101 paragraph 15

… the storm, we were one in spirit, and did all speak the same things; for the preachers, without previous concert, were led to speak from the same text, and say very …