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6301 The Health Reformer November 1, 1876, paragraph 5

… practical comfort throughout every room in the house. Less parade in the parlor, and more time devoted to the training of the children, and to the preparation …

6302 The Health Reformer November 1, 1876, paragraph 6

… most comfortable furniture, should be for the use of the family, for the comfort of those who really live in the house. Such a home would be most attractive to …

6303 The Health Reformer November 1, 1876, paragraph 7

… and comfort of life for this empty gratification. The gorgeously embellished mansions, costly furniture and carpets, the toil in serving up dishes for epicurean …

6304 The Health Reformer December 1, 1876, paragraph 3

… sacrifice comfort, peace, and the love of God.

6305 The Health Reformer December 1, 1876, paragraph 5

… to comfort, but these virtues should not be carried to such an extreme as to make life a period of unceasing drudgery, and to render the inmates of the home miserable …

6306 The Health Reformer December 1, 1876, paragraph 6

… also comfortable sofas; and all seemed to say, Try me, Rest in me. There were tables strewn with books and papers. All was neat and attractive, but without that …

6307 The Health Reformer December 1, 1876, paragraph 7

… chosen comfort rather than display. There was nothing in the house considered too good for general use, and the curtains and blinds were not kept closed to …

6308 The Health Reformer February 1, 1877, paragraph 2

… of comfort in any active exercise or useful labor.

6309 The Health Reformer February 1, 1877, paragraph 4

… the comfort of the home are dispensed with, time which should be given to the family is wasted, poverty creeps in with extravagance and neglect; and wretchedness …

6310 The Health Reformer April 1, 1877, paragraph 3

… the comforts of life to this one object. Their naturally good constitutions are broken down, disease sets in as a consequence of the abuse of their physical …

6311 The Health Reformer August 1, 1877, paragraph 10

… , seek comfort and amusement away from home, in the dram-shop, or in other forbidden scenes of pleasure. The wife and mother, occupied with her household cares …

6312 The Health Reformer August 1, 1877, paragraph 12

… and comfort, and in his wisdom and fear seeks to do her daily duty, she will bind her husband to her heart, and see her children coming to maturity, honorable men …

6313 The Health Reformer September 1, 1877, paragraph 15

… a comforter that large amounts should be expended upon it, and many hours of precious time devoted to indulging in its use,—then why should not women use it …

6314 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 12

… to comfort the despondent, and encourage the weak. He is fully acquainted with the peculiar trials of every life. He never misjudges our motives, nor places …

6315 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 24

… will comfort and sustain them by his forgiving love. “Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God.”

6316 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 27

… much comfort, in spite of the cold and snow, while we are waiting for nature to put on her fresh, bright garments of rejoicing.

6317 The Health Reformer October 1, 1877, Art. A, paragraph 33

… greatest comfort to others, bringing sunshine wherever they go. Such ones have been chastened and sweetened by their afflictions; they did not lose confidence …

6318 The Health Reformer August 1, 1878, paragraph 6

… the comforts, but of the very necessities of life. He is deaf to the appeals of weeping wives and mothers, whose hearts are breaking from cruelty and neglect …

6319 Good Health June 1, 1880, paragraph 1

… for comfort rather than display, or in the management of her children.

6320 The Home Missionary November 1, 1889, paragraph 1

… , and comfort those that mourn, we minister to and comfort our Lord in the person of his saints.