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6401 The Present Truth (UK) June 30, 1904, paragraph 3
… a comfort and a strength to others. Thus we may learn the language of the heavenly angels, who, if we are faithful, will be our companions through the eternal …
6402 Southern Union Worker October 16, 1913, paragraph 8
… restore comforts unto him and to his mourners. I create the fruit of the lips; Peace, peace to him that is far off, and to him that is near, saith the Lord; and I will …
6403 The Present Truth August 1, 1849, paragraph 16
… be comforted by them, and continued to go astray, the angels would look sad and weep. Then they would bear the tidings upward, and all the angels in the City would …
6404 The Present Truth September 1, 1849, paragraph 1
… , and comforted by each other. The temptations of Satan are greater now, than ever before; for he knows that his time is short, and that very soon, every case will …
6405 The Review and Herald January 10, 1856, paragraph 11
… been comforted. The healing power of God has been felt. All medicine has been laid aside, and we rely alone upon the arm of our great Physician. We are not yet satisfied …
6406 The Review and Herald February 21, 1856, Art. A, paragraph 1
… been comforting to me of which the following are a few extracts. I think all will be interested to hear often from each other, and letters that freely speak …
6407 The Review and Herald February 21, 1856, paragraph 1
… and comfort. Be awake. Feel and see their wants. Look closely, and see if they are comfortably clothed. Don't wait for them to express their wants. This perhaps …
6408 The Review and Herald April 28, 1859, paragraph 1
… and comfort; and the impression is too often given, that if he should give up his faith and his efforts for Eternal Life, the scene would be changed to pleasure …
6409 The Review and Herald May 6, 1862, paragraph 7
… and comfortable, and they have something besides to invest in the cause, that they may do their part to keep the work of God moving, and lay up a treasure in heaven …
6410 The Review and Herald January 6, 1863, paragraph 2
… are comforted and cheered. He went through safely, so can they, if they follow his footsteps.
6411 The Review and Herald January 20, 1863, paragraph 9
… the comfort of His company, and be to us a perpetual guide. He does not despise, neglect, or leave behind the children of the flock.
6412 The Review and Herald January 19, 1864, paragraph 14
… self-comfort should not now stand in the way of God's work in saving souls. God's ministers are laboring in Christ's stead. They are his ambassadors. They are …
6413 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 1
… Job's comforters, charge him with being afflicted because of his sins. But I leave all these professed friends with the Lord. My husband's affliction in the …
6414 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 6
… or comfortable for us all. The roads were bad. It seemed to us that we should be compelled through weariness and pain to stop, or obtain a more comfortable conveyance …
6415 The Review and Herald February 20, 1866, paragraph 12
… to comfort and sustain us by his Holy Spirit.
6416 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 10
… comfortable. But our rooms were small and inconvenient for our family, and with a cold winter before us, I could not see how we could be made comfortable and …
6417 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 14
… rode comfortably to Rochester, where Bro. Orton with his easy, convenient hack, was waiting at the depot, the arrival of the train. He took us to the house of his …
6418 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 23
… went comfortably and safely to the Falls where we changed for a sleeping-car. My husband did not sleep, but he felt cheerful and happy. All appearance of a storm …
6419 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 25
… most comfortably. My husband enjoyed the journey, for he realized that the sustaining hand of God was beneath him. On the arrival of the train at Battle Creek …
6420 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 2
… convenience, comfort, and health, at the altar of fashion.