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1341 The Review and Herald November 8, 1881, paragraph 6

… wintry storm, nor the cold breath of the world's contempt and scorn, was permitted to approach them. A father's care, a mother's love, made their home a paradise …

1342 The Review and Herald November 28, 1882, paragraph 18

… God. Storms, earthquakes, whirlwinds, fire, and the sword will spread desolation everywhere, until men's hearts shall fail them for fear, looking for those …

1343 The Review and Herald November 27, 1883, paragraph 12

… the storm which is soon to come upon our world. Satan has such a bewitching power upon their minds that they are beguiled from the faith; and unless there is …

1344 The Review and Herald December 11, 1883, paragraph 4

… rain-storm. In Syracuse depot we were also detained and my prayer was still unceasing for health and strength and the blessing of God, that I might bear the …

1345 The Review and Herald December 11, 1883, paragraph 16

… the storm and tempest in the Rock of Ages. What a satisfaction to find the Lord's toil-worn, believing, trusting ones firm as a rock! Their countenances lighted …

1346 The Review and Herald December 18, 1883, paragraph 1

… rain-storm which continued during nearly the whole time of the meeting, prevented many from coming; still, a large number tented on the ground. Some of these …

1347 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 6

… and storm in a railroad cut. The storm prevented their being seen in time to stop the train, and so the engineer put on steam and drove through them. Eleven of …

1348 The Review and Herald January 29, 1884, Art. A, paragraph 9

… ; for storms, floods, and fire are sweeping off thousands, while earthquakes are destroying additional thousands. If there ever was a time when we should be …

1349 The Review and Herald March 25, 1884, paragraph 5

… from storm and tempest.”

1350 The Review and Herald April 29, 1884, paragraph 5

… the storms of opposition and persecution come, they are like a tree uprooted by the blast.

1351 The Review and Herald August 12, 1884, paragraph 9

… every storm. Faith must grow through conflict and suffering. We must individually learn to suffer and be strong, and not sink down in weakness nor faint in …

1352 The Review and Herald November 4, 1884, paragraph 1

We arrived at Worcester August 26. That evening it commenced to rain, and the storm continued that night and all day Tuesday; but Wednesday forenoon the weather cleared.

1353 The Review and Herald February 24, 1885, paragraph 21

… the storm, a shadow from the burning heat. He has given us his promises, which are more firm and immovable than the rocky heights, the everlasting hills. The mountains …

1354 The Review and Herald June 9, 1885, paragraph 1

… the storm with a proud consciousness of strength, and rise above discouragements that, later in life, when his steps are faltering toward the grave, would …

1355 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 2

… and storm made manifest the folly of the builders.

1356 The Review and Herald December 22, 1885, paragraph 13

… neither storm nor tempest can move us from the foundation, for we are united to the Eternal Rock.

1357 The Review and Herald January 11, 1887, paragraph 2

… in storms, in floods, in tempests, in earthquakes, in perils by land and by sea. The great I AM is speaking to those who make void his law. When God's wrath is poured …

1358 The Review and Herald January 11, 1887, paragraph 14

… . 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 …

1359 The Review and Herald January 11, 1887, paragraph 22

… 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 …

1360 The Review and Herald June 7, 1887, paragraph 13

… , by storm, by tempest, by railroad disaster, by conflagration; the terrible floods, the earthquakes, and the winds will be the stirring up of the nations to one …