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17241 The American Sentinel 12 April 15, 1897, page 228 paragraph 3

… ; which comforts men not with an uncertain prospect of temporal good to come, but with that “love, joy, peace,” which are the “fruits of the Spirit” now and here, in the …

17242 The American Sentinel 13 February 17, 1898, page 99 paragraph 7

… the comfort that as they did not belong there, it could not last long for they would soon be out of it.

17243 The American Sentinel 13 June 30, 1898, page 407 paragraph 10

… much comforte, hjs head kept steadie by being in ye corner, and hjs hand grasping ye rail. And so spying, Allen did quicklie thrust his staff behind Dame Ballard …

17244 The American Sentinel 13 November 3, 1898, page 677 paragraph 6

THE hardest place in the world with a clear conscience is more comfortable than the easiest place without it.

17245 The American Sentinel 14 April 6, 1899, page 210 paragraph 1

… or comfort of the community.” An amendment to the last clause was introduced, providing that “in works of necessity is included whatever is needed during the …

17246 The American Sentinel 14 May 11, 1899, page 288 paragraph 1

… and comfort to the enemies of the United States. And since the United States counts the Filipinos as enemies, and as guilty of levying war, it is plain that to …

17247 The American Sentinel 14 November 30, 1899, page 739 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 …

17248 The American Sentinel 14 November 30, 1899, page 739 paragraph 6

… and 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.

17249 The American Sentinel 15 January 4, 1900, page 3 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 …

17250 The American Sentinel 15 January 18, 1900, page 36 paragraph 8

… deriving comfort from it, says that the limitations of the Constitution are “ not binding” upon Congress “in law,” “but are binding in morals.” And then from this …

17251 The American Sentinel 15 January 25, 1900, page 51 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 pursecution [ sic .] or to …

17252 The American Sentinel 15 January 25, 1900, page 51 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.

17253 The American Sentinel 15 March 22, 1900, page 177 paragraph 2

… in comfort and decency, be “work of necessity?” If not, what does “necessity” mean?

17254 The American Sentinel 15 March 22, 1900, page 178 paragraph 1

… and comfortable surroundings? Does “charity” mean that little children shall not suffer form hunger or insufficient clothing or squalid and unsanitary …

17255 The American Sentinel 15 March 22, 1900, page 178 paragraph 2

… and comfort, is such work “work of necessity” or of “charity?” The Sunday law does not allow that it is, either in this case or (in some States) in the case of the men who …

17256 The American Sentinel 15 May 10, 1900, page 276 paragraph 6

… sorrowing, comfort to the afflicted, relief to the distressed, peace to the perplexed, and to all a message of merciful forgiveness of sins, of the gift of the …

17257 The Bible Echo, vol. 12 November 22, 1897, page 361 paragraph 5

God teaches by His Spirit. Therefore it is written, “The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things.”

17258 The Bible Echo, vol. 13 March 21, 1898, page 91 paragraph 16

… . “The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in My name, He shall teach you all things, ... whatsoever I have said unto you.” John 14:26. “He shall not …

17259 The Bible Echo, vol. 14 June 5, 1899, page 187 paragraph 1

… that comfort always. Yet we would do all that without the captivity if we were only as faithful to God out of captivity as we always will be in captivity.

17260 The Bible Echo, vol. 17 March 17, 1902, page 92 paragraph 8

… the comfortable and useful life that he hoped to pass in the ministry. This seemed nearly within his grasp. On the other, what was there? The path of obedience …