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1401 The Review and Herald July 4, 1907, paragraph 6

He accepts and communes with his lowly, unpretentious followers; for in them he sees the most precious material, which will stand the test of storm and tempest, heat and pressure.

1402 The Review and Herald October 31, 1907, paragraph 2

The highest evidence of nobility in a Christian is self-control. He who can stand unmoved amid a storm of abuse is one of God's heroes.

1403 The Review and Herald October 15, 1908, paragraph 5

… raging storm. But he who spoke peace to the billows of Galilee has spoken the word of peace for every soul. However fierce the tempest, those who turn to Jesus …

1404 The Review and Herald November 18, 1909, paragraph 25

… city. Storm and shipwreck await those who journey upon the deep. Accident and calamity threaten those who travel upon the land. Hurricanes, earthquakes, sword …

1405 The Review and Herald January 13, 1910, paragraph 13

The large congregation, assembled in the Great Chautauqua Auditorium, were sheltered from the storm, but the roar of the heavy rain on the roof made it difficult for them to hear the speaker .

1406 The Review and Herald September 14, 1911, paragraph 19

… constant storm of opposition, the clamor of enemies, and the desertion of friends, the intrepid apostle almost lost heart. But he looked back to Calvary, and …

1407 The Review and Herald November 9, 1911, paragraph 4

… the storm of rage that would be created if Paul was not condemned nor delivered into their hands. And so, “willing to do the Jews a pleasure,” Festus turned to Paul …

1408 The Review and Herald November 23, 1911, paragraph 2

… of storms, the owners of vessels were fearful of venturing into the open sea. During a portion of the year, safe navigation was almost impossible.

1410 The Review and Herald November 23, 1911, paragraph 10

… . The storm-beaten ship, with its shattered mast and rent sails, was tossed hither and thither by the fury of the gale. Every moment it seemed that the groaning …

1411 The Review and Herald March 14, 1912, paragraph 5

… hail-storms, in tempests, floods, cyclones, tidal waves, and earthquakes,—in every place and in a thousand forms, Satan is exercising his power. He sweeps away …

1412 The Review and Herald July 25, 1912, paragraph 3

… the storm of temptation he had come to understand that man can walk safely only as in utter self-distrust he relies upon the Saviour.

1413 The Review and Herald September 12, 1912, paragraph 2

… amid storm and trial. They may have infirmities, but they still possess talents that qualify them to stand in their place in God's cause. Though worn, and unable …

1414 The Review and Herald September 12, 1912, paragraph 6

… amid storms of persecution, bitter opposition, and unjust reproach. At such times let him remember that the experience to be gained in the furnace of trial …

1415 The Review and Herald August 21, 1913, paragraph 5

… ; dust-storms blind the eyes and nearly stop the breath. Once prosperous cities and villages have become places of mourning. Hunger and thirst are telling …

1417 The Review and Herald April 8, 1915, paragraph 14

… the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall.... And in this mountain shall the Lord of hosts make unto all …

1418 The Review and Herald May 20, 1915, paragraph 7

… coming storm; and now, confident that the prophecy against the Assyrians would be fulfilled, he stayed his soul upon God. And “the people rested themselves …

1419 The Review and Herald June 3, 1915, paragraph 15

… the storm, and the clouds are the dust of his feet. He rebuketh the sea, and maketh it dry, and drieth up all the rivers: Bashan languisheth, and Carmel, and the flower …

1420 The Review and Herald July 1, 1915, Art. A, paragraph 9

… a storm against the wall,” God will be to his church “a refuge from the storm.” Isaiah 25:4 .