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1301 The Gospel Herald January 1, 1900, paragraph 2
… the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet.’
1302 The Gospel Herald December 10, 1902, paragraph 3
… every storm of opposition, every tempest of trial and adversity. When the heavens seem dark, when the strength seems to fail, he will give light and confidence …
1303 The Southern Missionary June 1, 1904, paragraph 11
… no storm or tempest can sweep away. Do you ask what this platform is? It is the law of God. He says that if you will love the Lord Jesus, and keep His commandments …
1304 The Health Reformer September 1, 1868, paragraph 6
… falling storm of snow or rain, without fears of taking cold. Morning exercise, in walking in the free, invigorating air of heaven, or cultivating flowers, small …
1305 The Health Reformer September 1, 1868, paragraph 8
… and storms of winter, his limbs and feet are clad with lined pants, drawers, woolen socks, and thick boots. This is as it should be; but your daughter is dressed …
1306 The Health Reformer March 1, 1871, Art. A, paragraph 10
… frowning storms. Direct their minds to the mercy of God in the summer's heat and winter's cold. We can trace before them the mercy and wisdom of God in the falling …
1307 The Health Reformer May 1, 1872, paragraph 24
… falling storm of snow or rain, without fears of taking cold. Morning exercise, in walking in the free, invigorating air of heaven, or cultivating flowers, small …
1308 The Health Reformer January 1, 1873, paragraph 9
… and storms of winter, his limbs and feet are clad with lined pants, drawers, woolen socks, and thick boots. This is as it should be; but your daughter is dressed …
1309 The Health Reformer
“Fancy yourself far out at sea, in a noble ship, contending with a furious storm .
1310 The Health Reformer July 1, 1873, paragraph 21
… the storms of public life, and, like the petrel, can be happy amid their rudest surges. Woman is formed for the calm of home. She may venture, like the land bird, to …
1311 The Health Reformer February 1, 1874, paragraph 11
… —in storm as well as in sunshine. It is certainly more pleasurable to have days of sunshine than those that are damp and foggy. But we must breathe in damp, unpleasant …
1312 The Health Reformer May 1, 1877, paragraph 10
… the storm of opposition sure to assail those who take their stand in favor of true reform.
1313 Good Health November 1, 1880, paragraph 11
… hail-storm dashes down upon us. Occasionally the sunshine would break through the clouds, striking full upon the snow-clad mountain-tops, and causing them …
1314 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, paragraph 13
… . Hurricanes, storms, tempests, fire and flood, disasters by sea and land, follow each other in quick succession. Science seeks to explain all these. The signs …
1315 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, paragraph 15
… the storm. He will say to his faithful ones: “Come, my people, enter thou into thy chambers, and shut thy doors about thee; hide thyself as it were for a little moment …
1316 The Home Missionary November 1, 1893, paragraph 3
… constant storms and high winds, yet the Lord has blessed me. I was nearly prostrated for some weeks, about two months since. I had an appointment at Petone, and …
1317 The Home Missionary July 1, 1897, Art. A, paragraph 7
… the storm of temptation that was soon to beat about them. He would have them hid with him in God.
1318 The Medical Missionary July 1, 1891, paragraph 2
… to storms, their suffering in prison. And all these give them a just claim upon the nation they helped to save,—a claim that is recognized and honored. But what …
1319 North Pacific Union Gleaner March 17, 1909, paragraph 13
… the storms of temptation come, but when the overwhelming flood of God's wrath shall sweep over the world. Then every house built upon the sand will fall, and …
1320 Pacific Union Recorder March 27, 1902, paragraph 3
… to storms, their sufferings in prison. All these evidences of their loyalty and self-sacrifice give them a just claim upon the nation they have helped to save …