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5901 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 April 10, 1866, page 151 paragraph 19

… approaching storm are already heard; let us raise our united cry to our heavenly Father, to clothe us with the armor of righteousness, and prepare us for the …

5902 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 April 10, 1866, page 152 paragraph 16

… common storm. What can we do to prevent it, and bring back peace to the country and harmony to the party? Is there no common ground on which we can stand? Is there …

5903 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 April 17, 1866, page 158 paragraph 21

… coming storm of God’s wrath. It seems to me they are so like God and his word. It is just what we should expect of him in view of his dealings with mankind in past …

5904 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 1, 1866, page 169 paragraph 7

Let fiercest storms around us beat, Or billows mad dash at our feet, Still, as the promise-bow we trace, We’ll trust in God, and through his grace, Be “nearing home.”

5905 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 1, 1866, page 173 paragraph 10

… impending storm. That future storm is not to break until God’s servants are sealed. Not now is that storm to discharge its burden of wrath; the angels have their …

5906 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 1, 1866, page 173 paragraph 11

… fearful storm is soon to burst? You think correctly; but be assured that storm is not for thee, oh saint, but for the wicked. Those tumults will be silenced; those …

5907 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 185 paragraph 5

In storms he lies so low, He scarcely feels their breath; The waves like mountains flow, He fears no danger, death, ‘Tis true they may engulf him, So darkling and so cold; But a strong Aim is round him, He gets a hundred-fold.

5908 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 187 paragraph 3

… land storm of fire came down, what availed it all? Where were the rioters, the adulterers, the gluttons, the harlots, then? What availed the memory of guilty pleasures …

5909 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 187 paragraph 15

… the storm has so increased that ere they reach the wreck again, she will have gone to pieces.”

5910 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 187 paragraph 17

… . The storms of blood and crime, and tyranny and anarchy the tempests of calamity, distress, and indignation, have beat upon this weary world, till it lies helpless …

5911 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 187 paragraph 18

… the storms give no tokens of abatement, nor are there signs of sunnier skies, or calmer waters. The world must go down-down amid the engulfing billows of destruction …

5912 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 187 paragraph 20

… the storm. No burden can sink it, no shock can shatter it, no surge can whelm it, no rock can destroy it. Manned by a crew that know no fear, and dread no danger, it hangs …

5913 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 187 paragraph 22

… in storm and thunder on the world, there will be other “last things.”

5914 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 15, 1866, page 189 paragraph 23

… the storm prepares the refuge. Let us put on the whole armor of God and be prepared to go through the time of trouble that is just before us, and be able to stand …

5915 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 22, 1866, page 194 paragraph 5

… . A storm of words-a blustering, tempestuous outbreak of blame, abuse, censure or reproof, is a “blowing up.” A sudden letting off, or on, of the steam of harsh, stinging …

5916 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 22, 1866, page 198 paragraph 34

The next week was the time for Quarterly Meeting here, which amounted to almost a failure on account of a severe thaw and storm. No one came from abroad, and public meeting was held only on first-day, which, however, was quite cheering.

5917 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 22, 1866, page 199 paragraph 3

… the storm abated, the rain-was restrained, the wind played upon the waters, and the earth became dry as before, and the ark rested on mount Ararat. Then Noah removed …

5918 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 22, 1866, page 200 paragraph 41

… S Storms $3.65, 30-1, M Leach $5 00, 32-1, L W Beckwith $1.25, 29-10, R Griggs $5.00, 31-1.

5919 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 29, 1866, page 201 paragraph 3

Buffeted and sorely tried, Shall I, Lord, the storm outride? Shall I weather safe the gale? Will my courage never fail? See, my Lord, the angry wave, Can I the rough surges brave? Torn with sorrow, grief and care, Shall I reach the haven fail?

5920 Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 27 May 29, 1866, page 201 paragraph 4

… the storm-clouds round me lower, Lord, I feel the tempter’s power.