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6561 The Review and Herald January 24, 1888, paragraph 11
… the Comforter, the Holy Spirit.
6562 The Review and Herald April 24, 1888, paragraph 7
… men, comforted the mourner, healed the sick, aroused the careless, and went about doing good. And if we follow in the footsteps of Jesus, we must do as he did. We must …
6563 The Review and Herald June 19, 1888, paragraph 1
… good, comfortable building, but it is altogether too small for the increasing congregation. On Sabbath the house was filled. There were a number of persons …
6564 The Review and Herald June 26, 1888, paragraph 13
… provided comfortable accommodations and restaurant fare for these people; for he felt deeply in earnest for their souls. He had opportunity to see the result …
6565 The Review and Herald July 3, 1888, paragraph 2
… our comfort, identifying his interests with the people of God. We hope he will place himself wholly on the Lord's side, that he may say, I “thought on my ways, and …
6566 The Review and Herald July 24, 1888, paragraph 3
… and comfort. The churches may yet obtain the gold of truth, faith, and love, and be rich in heavenly treasure. “Buy of me gold that thou mayest be rich, and white raiment …
6567 The Review and Herald July 31, 1888, paragraph 12
… . Wherefore comfort one another with these words.” “But of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye have no need that I write unto you. For yourselves know perfectly …
6568 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 3
… their comfort and happiness. Think of this, and then consider how little we are willing to sacrifice for the salvation of the precious souls around us. We are …
6569 The Review and Herald August 14, 1888, paragraph 8
… of comfort to weary souls.
6570 The Review and Herald August 28, 1888, paragraph 3
… any comfort of love, ... if any bowels and mercies, fulfill ye my joy, that ye be like-minded.” This does not teach that we should sacrifice our principles of truth …
6571 The Review and Herald August 28, 1888, paragraph 13
… of comfort and hope and courage to cheer the life of the lonely, and discouraged, and erring. Let us be like-minded one toward another, and not differ in opinion …
6572 The Review and Herald September 18, 1888, paragraph 1
… and comfort. The divine Teacher said to his followers: “Take no thought for your life, what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink; nor yet for your body, what ye shall …
6573 The Review and Herald September 18, 1888, paragraph 6
… the comforts of life. The powers and abilities that elevate man above the lower creation, are the endowment of the Creator. He loads us with his benefits. We …
6574 The Review and Herald September 18, 1888, paragraph 15
… and comforted. It is no sin to acquire and control property as stewards for God, holding it only until he shall require it for the necessities of his work.
6575 The Review and Herald October 9, 1888, paragraph 2
… had comforted the desponding. He had lifted up the fallen. He had raised the dead. He had broken the yoke of oppression. He had given rest to the weary and the heavy …
6576 The Review and Herald October 9, 1888, paragraph 4
… to comfort them, as he said, “Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me. In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would …
6577 The Review and Herald December 11, 1888, paragraph 5
… easy, comfortable indolence, thinking that God will shelter his own people in the day of this calamity. This is the time for action, not for indolence and spiritual …
6578 The Review and Herald December 11, 1888, paragraph 8
… storm, comforting themselves that the Lord will shelter his faithful ones in the day of trouble. We are to be as men waiting for their Lord, not in idle expectancy …
6579 The Review and Herald December 18, 1888, Art. A, paragraph 13
… our comfort here, the time that we allow to go to waste, ought to be devoted to the charge that God has given us: “Search the Scriptures;” and much time should be spent …
6580 The Review and Herald January 1, 1889, paragraph 13
… ruin, comforting themselves with the belief that this work must go on, because prophecy has foretold it, and that the Lord will shelter his people in the day …