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1461 The Signs of the Times August 28, 1893, paragraph 7

… the storms, disappointments, and trials that come upon his people. He follows them through every experience, with tender, pitying love, and expresses his desire …

1462 The Signs of the Times October 16, 1893, paragraph 1

… the storm will burst upon them. God has delayed his retributive judgment only that they may escape. What care, what tenderness, to these four who flee from the …

1463 The Signs of the Times October 16, 1893, paragraph 3

… fiery storm would be widespread and terrible.

1464 The Signs of the Times October 16, 1893, paragraph 4

… coming storm, and the number is less by one; for she stands as a memento of God's wrath, turned into a pillar of salt. Had Lot earnestly and firmly fled to the mountains …

1465 The Signs of the Times August 13, 1894, paragraph 10

… the storm of temptation comes and beats upon them, it is made evident that their foundation is only sliding sand. They are left in gross darkness, without faith …

1466 The Signs of the Times October 17, 1895, paragraph 2

… after storm, and inquiry must be roused in order that advanced truth may be discovered. When controversy is awakened, the advocates of truth are accredited …

1467 The Signs of the Times May 28, 1896, paragraph 1

… the storm and the darkness, midnight is as bright as noonday. The faith that recognizes Christ leads the soul to rest implicitly upon the promises, because …

1468 The Signs of the Times July 23, 1896, paragraph 9

… night storm on the Sea of Galilee, Jesus was awakened by the cry of his disciples, “Master, carest thou not that we perish?” O, if at the beginning of the storm they …

1469 The Signs of the Times September 24, 1896, paragraph 8

… the storm? We can not afford to do this. Shall we not rather strive to be among that number of whom John writes, “Here are they that keep the commandments of God …

1470 The Signs of the Times December 3, 1896, paragraph 6

… a storm of excitement. Their conduct was in keeping with their ideas of devotion to their gods. But Christians have a living and all-powerful God, whose ear …

1471 The Signs of the Times December 3, 1896, paragraph 7

… a storm of words, will not be heard and answered by God.

1472 The Signs of the Times June 3, 1897, paragraph 12

… .” The storm of the hellish host had in nowise abated, but he who was its subject was strengthened to meet its fury. He came forth calm and serene. He had borne that …

1473 The Signs of the Times June 24, 1897, paragraph 7

… . The storm raised by his opponents beat about him, but he heeded it not. He could afford to be calm; for he was the living embodiment of truth.

1474 The Signs of the Times August 26, 1897, paragraph 9

… the storm and tempest that will surely beat against it. The warning comes to us, “But let every man take heed how he buildeth thereupon.” As one flaw makes the chain …

1475 The Signs of the Times August 11, 1898, paragraph 11

… fearful storm. The furious wind lashed the water into waves which mounted so high that the disciples expected every moment to be engulfed in the angry deep …

1476 The Signs of the Times December 15, 1898, paragraph 10

… the storm of test and trial will overcome them. Many who think that they are walking in the way to heaven are walking in strange paths, because they have not …

1477 The Signs of the Times January 31, 1900, paragraph 7

… the storm that Pilate's indecision had called forth.

1478 The Signs of the Times February 7, 1900, paragraph 3

… with storm and war and variance. Under one head, the papal power, it has united to oppose God in the person of His faithful witnesses. This union is cemented by …

1479 The Signs of the Times April 10, 1901, paragraph 13

… the storm, and for a week they waited for the rain to come. Can we imagine the trial that this waiting brought to Noah's faith? During this time the enemy suggested …

1480 The Signs of the Times September 25, 1901, paragraph 16

… they storm over this reproduction of their own defects?—No, no! Let parents keep a careful watch over themselves, guarding against all coarseness and roughness …