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1321 The Present Truth (UK) December 3, 1885, paragraph 5

… the storm of opposition that spent its fury upon him. Stubborn wills, and hearts filled with malice and subtlety, strove in vain to confuse and overpower him …

1322 The Present Truth (UK) February 18, 1886, paragraph 2

… . The storm of Satan's wrath beat upon him from the desert to Calvary; but the more mercilessly it fell, the more firmly did the Son of God cling to the hand of his …

1323 The Present Truth (UK) August 11, 1892, paragraph 14

… the storm of opposition that spent its fury upon Him. Stubborn wills, and hearts filled with malice and subtlety, strove in vain to confuse and overpower Him …

1324 Southern Union Worker October 16, 1913, paragraph 14

… the storm of divine judgment should break upon the place they hesitated so much to leave. They were solemnly commanded to hasten, for the fiery storm would …

1325 The Present Truth September 1, 1849, paragraph 7

… coming storm of wrath, must be done before Jesus leaves the Most Holy Place of the Heavenly Sanctuary.

1326 The Present Truth September 1, 1849, paragraph 10

… the storm of wrath, that will soon fall on the heads of those who have rejected the truth.

1327 The Review and Herald July 21, 1851, Art. A, paragraph 16

… sudden storm arose. It was so dark that we could see nothing around us. It thundered and lightened and the rain came in torrents upon us. Brother G. had more than …

1328 The Review and Herald January 20, 1863, paragraph 1

… a storm, by their lack of self-control. Instead of kindly asking the children to do this, or that, they are ordered in a scolding tone, and at the same time a censure …

1329 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 13

… rain storm. But we choose rather to risk the consequences of going than staying after we had made the decision to go. We took hastily an early breakfast, and …

1330 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 22

… a storm, and we could not forget the heavy snow storm just two years previous. Circumstances did not seem to favor our starting for Battle Creek. But my mind …

1331 The Review and Herald February 27, 1866, paragraph 23

… a storm disappeared soon after we had taken our seats in the cars, and we had pleasant weather through the entire journey. I felt too much responsibility to …

1332 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 25

… 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 …

1333 The Review and Herald April 14, 1868, Art. A, paragraph 27

… 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 …

1334 The Review and Herald December 24, 1872, paragraph 11

… . A storm of opposition and satanic fury took possession of Herod, and he determined to destroy this infant king. Yet he put on a calm exterior, and requested …

1335 The Review and Herald September 23, 1873, paragraph 25

… dust storm blinds the eyes, and nearly stops the breath. The groves of Baal are leafless, and the forest trees give no shade, but appear as skeletons. Hunger and …

1336 The Review and Herald April 27, 1876, paragraph 1

… severe storm of the previous night, which would detain us twenty-four hours. We took a room at the Jewell House, and were weary enough to have a thorough night's …

1337 The Review and Herald April 27, 1876, paragraph 31

… and storms of life, he was more determined than ever before to hold fast the hope and fight the good warfare to the end.

1338 The Review and Herald April 27, 1876, paragraph 47

… a storm; she asked God that the storm might be stayed. It looked very dark all night, but did not rain, and they started the following morning. They rode a part of …

1339 The Review and Herald August 23, 1877, paragraph 1

… rain storm interrupted the sermon of Eld. S. H. Lane, in the forenoon, and broke up the meeting for the time. In the afternoon, the people assembled under the large …

1340 The Review and Herald August 8, 1878, Art. A, paragraph 5

… Christ, storm, halloo, jump up and down, and pound the desk before them, as if this bodily exercise profited anything. Such antics lend no force to the truths uttered …