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7541 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 89.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… heavenly comfort and cheer. She had great freedom in speaking, and the falling tear, the fervent “amen,” and “glory to God” told plainly that the Spirit of the Lord …
7542 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2)
… very comfortable and respectable, for which we can thank God, and our own energetic business tact. We would not appear ungrateful for the many kind favors …
7543 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 130.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… be comforted with the remembrance that a stronger than the enemy has charge of him, and he need not fear. By faith rely on the evidences which God has been pleased …
7544 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 131.6 (Arthur Lacey White)
… went comfortably and safely to the [Niagara] Falls, where we changed for a sleeping car.... I felt too much responsibility to sleep much. The words “Gentle angels …
7545 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 132.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… been comfortably prepared for them, and at five o'clock they sat down at their dining table, bountifully spread with good food that the women of the church …
7546 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2)
… you comfortable clothing for winter, which I send to you by Elder Loughborough. I hope they will give you as much pleasure in wearing them as I have taken pleasure …
7547 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 163.8 (Arthur Lacey White)
Fourth. While they correct the erring, and are a matter of trouble to sinners in Zion, they are a comfort to the desponding....
7548 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 169.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… needed comforting words and encouragement. It is painful for me here to state that we were received with great coldness by our brethren, from whom, three months …
7549 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 179.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… kept comfortable with warm clothing, the circulation will be equalized, and the blood will remain healthy and pure, because it is not chilled or hindered …
7550 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 207.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… and comfort me if they did not fear that they would be observed by others. I made one attempt to escape from the crowd, but seeing that I was watched, I concealed …
7551 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 216.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… , quilts, comfortables, buffalo robes, and your straw ticks to be filled at the place of meeting. Barn room can be provided for lodgings for healthy men. Rooms …
7552 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 222.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
In farming communities straw is cheap, and all those who lodge the weary and worn laborers in the Lord's vineyard can afford to furnish a suitable amount of the very best of straw to make their beds as comfortable as straw can make it.
7553 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 223.7 (Arthur Lacey White)
… quite comfortable. I will write tomorrow. Will you, as a church, remember him before the Lord?— Ibid.
7554 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 224.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
Took comfortables and blankets and rode as fast as we could to the place of the accident. We found Brother King in a terrible condition, covered with blood …
7555 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 224.5 (Arthur Lacey White)
… more comfortable. The doctor charged us to give him entire rest, to avoid all excitement. He is far from being out of danger. With care, he may recover from all …
7556 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 228.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
… and comforted. He had been passing through a terrible struggle, giving up tobacco, intoxicating drinks, and hurtful indulgences. He was very poor and high …
7557 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 228.3 (Arthur Lacey White)
… hour, comforting some, reproving others, but the testimony was more especially to impress upon those particularly in fault through the sin of hasty speaking …
7558 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 249.4 (Arthur Lacey White)
… all comfortable for the night?” (A. W. Spalding, Origin and History of SDAs, vol. 2, p. 12).
7559 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 252.1 (Arthur Lacey White)
… “to comfort her in the conflict she must have in giving up her children, five in number, the eldest, one year and a half younger than Willie.” She added, “As she is reconciling …
7560 Ellen G. White: The Progressive Years: 1862-1876 (vol. 2), p. 269.2 (Arthur Lacey White)
quite comfortable with the few remaining things not removed to Battle Creek, and some borrowed at Brother Maynard's. This seems like home. Mrs. White is very …