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19701 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 3 paragraph 8

… , to comfort, and encourage him. For the care and diligence which the Christians exert on these occasions is incredible: in a word, they spare nothing. They sent …

19702 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 4 paragraph 2

… and comfort to the scattered flock of God. Let the church, especially those called of God to feed the flock, speak freely and often through its columns, their …

19703 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 5 paragraph 7

… all comfortably seated, we now rattled away merrily, accomplishing a greater distance in ten minutes than Christian probably trudged over in a day. It was …

19704 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 5 paragraph 14

“Ah, well,” said I, much comforted, “then I can very well dispense with their acquaintance.”

19705 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 5 paragraph 17

… -away’s comfortable explanation as greedily as we did. The inhabitants of the cavern, moreover, were unlovely personages, dark, smoke-begrimed, generally …

19706 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 7 paragraph 7

… . It comforts us when laying in the grave the clay of those whom we have loved. It refreshes and elevates when we remember how much precious dust earth has received …

19707 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 10, 1855, page 7 paragraph 23

… and comforting each other, while we are waiting, in this our time of patience, the glad-approach of our coming King. I feel more than ever the need of the Review …

19708 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 11 paragraph 5

… doubtful comfort; but it is an entire passing away of the old, and a making all things new. It is the return of God to his own world - and oh, what will not that return …

19709 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 11 paragraph 7

… our comfort were but poor in anticipating its arrival, and counting on the exchange. But it is not of this world - and this is our joy. We have had enough of this …

19710 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 11 paragraph 8

… kingdom, comforts us amid the clouds and thick darkness of this night of weeping.

19711 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 12 paragraph 20

… quite comfortable, while the continual dropping of heavenly manna made the place glorious. A portion of that congregation was on the ground with no permanent …

19712 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 13 paragraph 3

… common comforts of this life, till we are broken down as to health, that we might send out the REVIEW richly laden with spiritual food for the flock of God. And …

19713 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 July 24, 1855, page 15 paragraph 24

… been comforted and strengthened by reading your letters in the Review, and I have felt that I ought not to be like the miser, who much receives and nothing gives …

19714 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 August 7, 1855, page 23 paragraph 25

… much comforted on account of the blessing that now rests upon those who die in the Lord. Revelation 14:13. HORACE W. LAWRENCE.

19715 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 August 7, 1855, page 24 paragraph 6

… much comfort in perusing letters in the Review from those of like precious faith, and feel unworthy a place with them. EDWIN A. FREEMAN. FANNY FREEMAN.

19716 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 August 21, 1855, page 31 paragraph 22

… and comforting each other, and realizing the faithfulness of the coming One, who has said, Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the …

19717 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 September 4, 1855, page 33 paragraph 9

… the comforts of earth, and finally, when you are fit for its joys no more, a deliverance from all its cares and toils into the eternal felicity of heaven, is groundless …

19718 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 September 4, 1855, page 36 paragraph 3

… a comfortable state of health. Our remaining energies are most solemnly dedicated to the precious cause of truth. The thought that we should be compelled …

19719 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 September 4, 1855, page 38 paragraph 23

… hast comforted - with orphans, whom thou hast succored - with the ignorant, whom thou hast instructed - with the wandering, whom thou hast reclaimed - with the hungry …

19720 The Advent Review, and Sabbath Herald, vol. 7 September 4, 1855, page 39 paragraph 33

A good word is one which does some one good: it may be a word of teaching, a word of warning, or a word of comfort; always a word of truth and love. Speak one such word at least every day.