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6581 The Review and Herald February 19, 1889, paragraph 9

… the comfort, hope, and peace that pervade their hearts. They feel as did Paul when he said, “Unto me, which am less than the least of all saints, is this grace given …

6582 The Review and Herald February 26, 1889, paragraph 7

… and comfort. I love Jesus now; and I want to know more and more of him. I have only begun to know him, but there is an eternity before us in which there will be revealings …

6583 The Review and Herald March 19, 1889, paragraph 2

… you comfortable, and you shall have it.” She believed that I meant what I said. She wrote to me about a wheel-chair of which she had heard, that she thought would …

6584 The Review and Herald March 26, 1889, paragraph 6

… soul-comforting thought that Jesus lives to make intercession for us. It is not Christian-like to talk of your troubles and trials. It does not rightly represent …

6585 The Review and Herald April 16, 1889, paragraph 9

… the comforts from above. Look at all the lovely green spots In life's weary desert way; Think how many cooling fountains Cheer our fainting hearts each day …

6586 The Review and Herald June 11, 1889, paragraph 8

… of comfort that come from his lips.

6587 The Review and Herald July 23, 1889, paragraph 7

… the comforting assurance came to me, “Fear not, I am with thee. I have a message which must come to this people.” And strength was given me to every effort. At times …

6588 The Review and Herald July 23, 1889, paragraph 11

… peace, comfort, and joy the people had found in receiving light.

6589 The Review and Herald July 30, 1889, paragraph 4

… made comfortable, however, in the passenger car. The passengers on the sleeper employed the time in card-playing and smoking; but, providentially, we were left …

6590 The Review and Herald August 6, 1889, paragraph 9

… good comfort; thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace.”

6591 The Review and Herald September 3, 1889, paragraph 4

… soon comfortably situated in a tent prepared for us. I felt worn and exhausted, but I esteemed it a privilege to speak to the people who were assembled. I was …

6592 The Review and Herald October 8, 1889, paragraph 2

… the Comforter, who would lead them into all truth. We should be in a position where we can comprehend the teaching, leading, and working of the Spirit of Christ …

6593 The Review and Herald December 17, 1889, paragraph 7

… hope, comfort, peace, and happiness to all. The angels explained the reason of their great joy, saying, “For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour …

6594 The Review and Herald December 24, 1889, paragraph 3

… event, comforting themselves with the thought that God will protect his people in the day of trouble. But God will not save us if we make no effort to do the work …

6595 The Review and Herald January 7, 1890, paragraph 13

… our comfort and support. We need a more intelligent knowledge of the Bible, that we may understand what is the revealed will of God.

6596 The Review and Herald January 14, 1890, paragraph 2

… and comfort them, and fill their hearts with joy and love. The Lord desires his children to take comfort in his service, and to find more pleasure than hardship …

6597 The Review and Herald January 14, 1890, paragraph 5

… our comfort as well as for theirs. Happiness that is sought only from selfish motives, outside of the path of duty, is ill-balanced, fitful, and transitory, and …

6598 The Review and Herald January 28, 1890, paragraph 6

… you comfort and strength. Jesus has said, “Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” And how is he to give rest? He says, “Take my yoke …

6599 The Review and Herald January 28, 1890, paragraph 9

… the comfort and consolation he is ready to bestow. It is because you do not seek the rest which Jesus is waiting to give, that you walk in the valley of the shadow …

6600 The Review and Herald February 18, 1890, paragraph 17

… the Comforter, who would teach them all things, and bring all things to their remembrance, whatsoever he had said unto them. Brethren, we must not put our dependence …