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17181 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 November 14, 1899, page 737 paragraph 1

… been comfortably warm. Nothing is to be gained by printing denials of this fact. The churches all need a revivifying influence of the Holy Spirit. And this …

17182 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 November 21, 1899, page 756 paragraph 4

… or comfort to those who, through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purpose of persecution, or to in …

17183 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 12, 1899, page 804 paragraph 5

… or comfort to those who, through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purpose of persecution, or to in …

17184 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 12, 1899, page 804 paragraph 7

… or comfort to those who, through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purposes of persecution.

17185 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 12, 1899, page 806 paragraph 4

… and comfort. They had not much more than got out the door when the Chinese minister came in, asking the help of the United States government in resisting the …

17186 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 19, 1899, page 820 paragraph 2

… or comfort to those who, through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purpose of persecution, or to in …

17187 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 19, 1899, page 820 paragraph 4

… , or comfort to any who, “through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purpose of persecution;” and to protest …

17188 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 76 December 26, 1899, page 836 paragraph 24

… or comfort to those who, through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purpose of persecution, or to in …

17189 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 January 9, 1900, page 27 paragraph 1

… and comfort but influence and power “to those who, through ignorance, prejudice, or malice, would enact or enforce such laws as can be made to serve the purpose …

17191 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 June 5, 1900, page 360 paragraph 15

… THE COMFORT AND INVIGORATION OF THE SOUL, BY INSTRUCTION IN DIVINE TRUTH?”— “Oration in Praise of Constantine .”

17193 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 77 November 6, 1900, page 713 paragraph 11

… his comforts. He bears about with him an unfailing source of happiness when abroad, and the same source of happiness abides with him at home; he carries it into …

17194 The American Sentinel 1 December 1886, page 90 paragraph 6

… the comfort they can get from such Christianity, and from Mr. Abbott’s hypothetical Christian indorsement of the National Reform movement. As for us we accept …

17195 The American Sentinel 2 March 1887, page 27 paragraph 15

… of comfort and assurance to those who fear oppression under the National Reform rule:—

17196 The American Sentinel 2 August 1887, page 61 paragraph 7

… and comfort impart increased power and endurance to the physical system.” Another says, “Many workingmen have told me that a short, practical sermon rests …

17197 The American Sentinel 3 February 1888, page 9 paragraph 1

… to comfort us by an endeavor to make it appear that the troubles are only “imaginary,” which we point out as certain to come upon the Nation in the train of the …

17198 The American Sentinel 3 December 1888, page 89 paragraph 2

… the Comforter and the Guide into all truth, of all who believe in Jesus. We believe that “except a man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God,” either here …

17199 The American Sentinel 4 October 30, 1889, page 316 paragraph 2

… good, comfortable breakfast with his children; along about nine o’clock the children went to Sabbath-school; and at ten o’clock he and his wife leisurely …

17200 The American Sentinel 5 January 2, 1890, page 3 paragraph 3

… great comfort to be assured that those who did it were good people and meant well.