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6861 The Review and Herald August 3, 1905, paragraph 14
… their comforter, they find a new career opening before them. Every one of these souls that is added to the force of workers, provided with facilities for service …
6862 The Review and Herald September 28, 1905, paragraph 16
… every comfort and convenience of life are to work out plans by which, through self-denial and self-sacrifice, they may help to accomplish what God has said …
6863 The Review and Herald October 12, 1905, paragraph 7
This picture of a great and mighty nation living in simplicity and comfort in rural homes, every person rendering willing and unsalaried service to God and the king for a portion of each year, is one from which we may gather many helpful suggestions.
6864 The Review and Herald February 8, 1906, paragraph 11
… his comfort, his support, his life, he had lost sight of the rich experience of his youth and of the signal blessings bestowed at the time of the dedication of …
6865 The Review and Herald March 29, 1906, paragraph 12
… the Comforter, whose work it is to establish the kingdom of God in the soul. Full and abundant is the provision that has been made that we may have mercy, grace …
6866 The Review and Herald April 19, 1906, paragraph 11
… any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, fulfil ye my joy, that ye be like-minded, having the same love, being of one accord …
6867 The Review and Herald June 14, 1906, paragraph 24
… and comfort in. We know that this beautiful property has been given us as an indication of a great work that is to be done in southern California for the Lord …
6868 The Review and Herald August 2, 1906, paragraph 3
… take comfort in the thought that God will number them with his people because they make a profession. We may have a measure of faith, a knowledge of the theory …
6869 The Review and Herald September 6, 1906, paragraph 3
When the Spirit of God clears away the mysticism, there will be found just as complete comfort and faith and hope in the messages that I have been instructed to give as were found in them in years past.
6870 The Review and Herald December 6, 1906, paragraph 14
… unruly; comfort the feeble-minded; support the weak; be patient toward all men.”
6871 The Review and Herald December 13, 1906, paragraph 4
“For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope.”
6872 The Review and Herald January 10, 1907, paragraph 1
… of comfort and instruction to him who has been taught in the school of Christ. One reason why many theologians have no clearer understanding of God's Word …
6873 The Review and Herald January 10, 1907, paragraph 3
… , “The Comforter, the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance whatsoever I have …
6874 The Review and Herald January 17, 1907, paragraph 15
… live comfortably, and also to have enough so that they can make donations to the cause of God; for it frequently happens that they are expected to take the lead …
6875 The Review and Herald June 6, 1907, paragraph 6
… for comfort, and then visit the homes where every niche and corner is filled with useless ornaments, I am tired of the sight of my eyes. Let us search the Word …
6876 The Review and Herald June 6, 1907, paragraph 9
… and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope. Now the God of patience and consolation grant you to be likeminded one toward another according to Jesus Christ …
6877 The Review and Herald August 15, 1907, Art. A, paragraph 11
… ? What comfort, what joy, we should have if we were to learn daily the lessons he desires us to learn! We must know him by an experimental knowledge. It will be profitable …
6878 The Review and Herald November 21, 1907, paragraph 7
… more comfortable. Through this means you can reach their hearts, and speak a word for Christ. Eternity alone will reveal how far-reaching such a line of labor …
6879 The Review and Herald December 12, 1907, paragraph 3
How comforting are these words! The Lord God omnipotent, who reigneth in the heavens, declares, “I am with you.” He assures his people that those who are obedient …
6880 The Review and Herald December 12, 1907, paragraph 6
… another comforting message regarding his presence with them. He inspired Haggai to explain to them wherein the glory of the house they were now building …