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6481 The Review and Herald December 12, 1882, paragraph 2
… are comforted and cheered. He went through safely; so can they, if they follow in his steps.
6482 The Review and Herald April 17, 1883, paragraph 2
… great comfort and encouragement from the letters of a few members of the New England V. M. Society. May God reward these sisters for their labor of love!
6483 The Review and Herald April 17, 1883, paragraph 4
… her comfortable home at Falmouth, Mass. The passing of the time in 1844 had shaken the faith of very many; but Sister Lawrence was among the few who held fast …
6484 The Review and Herald April 17, 1883, paragraph 5
… great comfort to her mother, was stricken down by consumption, and the widowed mother was left alone. In her great bereavement she still found comfort in the …
6485 The Review and Herald August 28, 1883, paragraph 11
… of comfort, encouragement, and warning which God has given me for his people. I am the same in plainness and severe simplicity of dress; the same in bearing an …
6486 The Review and Herald September 4, 1883, paragraph 6
… and comfort to obtain a treasure that must soon pass away. A corresponding zeal on their part to obtain the gold, the white raiment, and the eye-salve, would place …
6487 The Review and Herald September 4, 1883, paragraph 13
… feel comforted by the Spirit of God; and they despair because they cannot find it. They do not trust enough in Jesus, precious Jesus. They do not make his worthiness …
6488 The Review and Herald November 6, 1883, paragraph 1
… our comfort and convenience.
6489 The Review and Herald November 27, 1883, paragraph 4
… be comforted; for their children shall “come again from the land of the enemy.”
6490 The Review and Herald December 11, 1883, paragraph 1
… others’ comforts.
6491 The Review and Herald December 11, 1883, paragraph 3
… found comfort in presenting her in faith to Jesus, the pitying Lamb of God. He alone could be her helper. He alone could rebuke the cruel power of the enemy, and …
6492 The Review and Herald December 11, 1883, paragraph 4
… our comfort. Our tent was pitched under a large tent, and although it was unpleasant weather, we were protected as much as possible from storm and wind.
6493 The Review and Herald March 25, 1884, paragraph 1
… much comfort and encouragement in it that we are induced to take the liberty to make public the following extract for the benefit of our readers in general …
6494 The Review and Herald March 25, 1884, paragraph 3
… , to comfort and to save us from the hand of the destroyer. We want to have fresh in our memory every tear the Lord has wiped from our eyes, every pain he has soothed …
6495 The Review and Herald March 25, 1884, paragraph 4
… falling, comforting us when sorrowing, we would see that it is unbelief to distrust God or to be filled with anxiety. Let mercies be remembered and enjoyed …
6496 The Review and Herald March 25, 1884, paragraph 5
… , present comfort and blessings, and be borrowing trouble in regard to the future crisis. This will be making a time of trouble beforehand, and we will receive …
6497 The Review and Herald April 15, 1884, paragraph 11
… is comfort and joy in the service of Christ. The Christian gives the Lord his entire affections, but he takes as well as gives; and his language is not that of …
6498 The Review and Herald April 22, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 1
… no comfort or hope to others. The form of prayer is used, but the spirit is wanting, showing that the petitioner does not feel his need, and is not hungering and …
6499 The Review and Herald June 24, 1884, paragraph 13
… fireside comfort. Some are greatly over-worked, and are suffering in consequence; and others, by doing their work negligently, have brought double burdens …
6500 The Review and Herald July 8, 1884, paragraph 12
… be comforted, strengthened, knit together in love. Love is the bond of perfectness, an element of strength. United in faith and love, having a thorough knowledge …