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17641 Miller’s Works, vol. 2. Evidence from Scripture and History of the Second Coming of Christ about the Year, p. 263.3 (William Miller)

… moment’s comfort of my life. What, the judgment day within seven years? I cannot bear the thought? I will drive such thoughts from my mind. To you, whoever you are …

17642 Miller’s Works, vol. 2. Evidence from Scripture and History of the Second Coming of Christ about the Year, p. 267.2 (William Miller)

… speak comfortably unto her; and I will give her her vineyards from thence, and the valley of Achor for a door of hope, and she shall sing there as in the days of …

17643 Review of a Discourse, Delivered in the North Church, Newburyport, on the Last Evening of the Year 1841, by L. F. Dimmick, Pastor of the Church, p. 5.1 (William Miller)

… ; to comfort all that mourn.” If he was not commissioned, how could Isaiah foretell that he was to proclaim the day of vengeance; and how could Christ tell us we …

17644 Review of a Discourse, Delivered in the North Church, Newburyport, on the Last Evening of the Year 1841, by L. F. Dimmick, Pastor of the Church, p. 30.1 (William Miller)

… be comforted, as all must see, who are not crying “peace and safety, when sudden destruction cometh.” Read the context.

17645 William Miller’s Apology and Defence, August 1, p. 10.1 (William Miller)

… and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope, I could but regard the chronological portions of the Bible as being as much a portion of the word of God, and as …

17646 William Miller’s Apology and Defence, August 1, p. 15.2 (William Miller)

… the comfort of saints, and as a warning to sinners.

17647 Footprints of Faith , p. 20.1 (David Paulson)

… no comforts in life, and then to the mission. He gave me a glimpse of the world’s need.

17648 Footprints of Faith , p. 49.1 (David Paulson)

But sin is a comfortable thing to have. If you talk to a gambler and a poor outcast girl they will say, “I am all right, look out for yourself.” The person isn’t sensitive. The man who isn’t soaked with sin is sensitive to the progress of it.

17649 Footprints of Faith , p. 61.1 (David Paulson)

… only comfort was in the fact that the Lord knew all about it.

17650 The Two Adams, p. 11.1 (Thomas Motherwell Preble)

… the comfort and hope of the church are,-

17651 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 73 April 7, 1896, page 218 paragraph 3

… another Comforter to abide with them forever: “And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you forever; even the …

17652 The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald, vol. 73 April 7, 1896, page 218 paragraph 4

… the Comforter; and not only in the church as a whole, but in each individual case, for that is the way he accomplishes it in the church. Let us see this point clearly …

17653 The Bible Echo Articles December 9, 1895, page 381 paragraph 11

… they comfort me.” Jesus Christ’s walk extends not simply to the grave, but through the grave. And because of this, we may go through the valley of the shadow of …

17654 “The Daily”, p. 8.3 (William Warren Prescott)

… and comfort were given to the insurrection of the military commander Vitalian, which broke out in the year 514; and Anastasius found himself compelled to …

17655 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 14.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… and comfort in his sufferings and on his cross. If you love Jesus, you ought dearly to love and diligently to read this book.”

17656 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 26.5 (William Warren Prescott)

“Christ offers himself, not in the way of mere verbal sympathy, but as the absolute, personal source of all true and solid comfort.”

17657 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 27 (William Warren Prescott)

The Comforter’s witness to Christ

17658 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 27.4 (William Warren Prescott)

“The Comforter bears witness to the Crucified. No other theme in the pulpit can be sure of commanding his co-operation. Philosophy, poetry, art, literature, sociology …

17659 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 69.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… and comfort, and often times profuse expenditure, not to speak of actual luxuries, in the arrangement of the houses, tables, etc., of almost all! Is all this, and …

17660 The Doctrine of Christ, p. 94.1 (William Warren Prescott)

… for comforting us, His glorified body is death’s certificate of discharge, the law’s receipt in full, assuring us that all the penalties of transgression …