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6421 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 22

… and comfortable. We have no fears of taking cold as we trip along, unburdened by trailing skirts, in our morning walks. We can, in spring and summer, walk and work …

6422 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 27

… as comfortably and as properly as you do your son? In the cold and storms of winter, his limbs and feet are clad with lined pants, drawers, woolen socks, and thick …

6423 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 28

… and comfortably. Then clothe her limbs and feet as comfortably, as wisely, and as well as you do those of your boy; and let her go out, and enjoy exercise in the open …

6424 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 32

… most comfortable, most modest, and most becoming. The fashionable style is not as long as ours, yet no one laughs at those who follow that style for wearing a …

6425 The Review and Herald April 21, 1868, paragraph 11

… be comforted with the fact that his was the great privilege of doing for the advancement of the cause of truth, when one dollar would count more than one hundred …

6426 The Review and Herald July 19, 1870, paragraph 2

… us comfort and strength. We felt rather sad to see several sick upon the ground, which was very unpleasant for the sick, and wearisome to those who had the care …

6427 The Review and Herald April 11, 1871, paragraph 3

… the comforts of their parents. They should listen to the counsel of godly parents, and not feel that, because a few years are added to their life, they have grown …

6428 The Review and Herald October 17, 1871, paragraph 8

… sacrifice comfort and true elegance, to be in the train of fashion. The most enfeebling and deforming fashions are now enslaving those who bow at her shrine …

6429 The Review and Herald October 17, 1871, paragraph 9

… be comfortable. The artificial hair and pads covering the base of the brain, heat and excite the spinal nerves centering in the brain. The head should ever …

6430 The Review and Herald October 31, 1871, paragraph 19

… and comfort. The compression of the waist weakens the muscles of the respiratory organs. It hinders the process of digestion. The heart, liver, lungs, spleen …

6431 The Review and Herald January 2, 1872, paragraph 2

… friends comfortable. But the bed and bedding, if not carefully separated and aired, are not safe for any one to use.

6432 The Review and Herald December 24, 1872, paragraph 20

… be comforted, because they are not.” But Herod did not long survive his cruel work. He died a fearful death. He was compelled to yield to a power he could not turn …

6433 The Review and Herald January 7, 1873, paragraph 13

… ordinary comforts of life. His food was simple. His clothing was a garment made of hair-cloth confined about the waist with a leather girdle. His parents had …

6434 The Review and Herald March 4, 1873, paragraph 7

… , and comforted him with a relation of what they had seen and heard.

6435 The Review and Herald April 8, 1873, paragraph 16

… the comforting words which fell from his lips, was more privileged than John the Baptist, for he had a clearer light. No other light has shone, or ever will shine …

6436 The Review and Herald April 8, 1873, paragraph 19

… ; healing, comforting, and reproving, as circumstances required—were more exalted than John the Baptist.

6437 The Review and Herald August 4, 1874, paragraph 1

… to comfort or uphold him. He was to wrestle with the powers of darkness.

6438 The Review and Herald September 1, 1874, paragraph 14

… and comfort from the Father to his Son, and also the assurance that all Heaven triumphed in the full and entire victory he had gained in behalf of man.

6439 The Review and Herald December 15, 1874, paragraph 8

… own comfort, while the wealthy man gives of his abundance, and feels no want, and denies himself nothing that he really needs. Therefore, there is a sacredness …

6440 The Review and Herald January 1, 1875, paragraph 7

… in comfort and above pinching want.