tempests in English

noun
1
a violent windy storm.
Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest , chaos erupted.

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1. It can manifest lightning and tempests.

2. The Beggaries of weather, the tempests of sea, they were all part of his ministry

3. In Greek mythology, the god of the seas, storms, tempests earthquakes and other miscellaneous natural disasters.

4. The church has been through serious crises before, but it is a ship that has weathered all of history’s tempests.’

5. 29 Yea, it shall come in a day when athere shall be heard of fires, and tempests, and bvapors of smoke in foreign lands;

6. To turn thy mind to the Lord God, whereby thou wilt receive God’s strength and power from whence life comes, whereby thou wilt receive God’s strength to allay all Blusterings, storms, and tempests.” George Fox, 1658, A letter to Lady Claypole (daughter of Oliver Cromwell).

7. Be still and cool in your own mind and spirit from your own thoughts, and then you will feel the principle of God to turn your mind to the Lord God, from whom life comes; whereby you may receive his strength and power to allay all Blusterings, storms, and tempests

8. Be still and cool in your own mind and spirit from your own thoughts, and then you will feel the principle of God to turn your mind to the Lord God, from whom life comes; whereby you may receive his strength and power to allay all Blusterings, storms, and tempests.

9. Be still and cool in your own mind and spirit from your own thoughts, and then you will feel the principle of God to turn your mind to the Lord God, from whom life comes; whereby you may receive his strength and power to allay all Blusterings, storms, and tempests

10. Be still and cool in thy own mind and spirit from thy own thoughts, and then thou wilt feel the principle of God to turn thy mind to the Lord God, whereby thou wilt receive his strength and power from whence life comes, to allay all tempests, against Blusterings and storms.