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Nov 16, 1835

Journal Entry

November 16, 1835 ~ Monday

16 Preached at the meeting house on Damonds Creek
Also at Mr Thomases at candle light

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I thought of Pauls perils by water But the Lord doth not forsake his saints even in the seventh trouble for while we were in the woods grouping as the blind for the wall suffering under the blasts of wind, & rain miracle A light suddenly Shone around about us without either Sun Moon or Stars so that we were able to reach A hous whare we receieved directions & procured some torches to serve us as lights. We went our way rejoiceing allthough the wind & rain beat upon us & the darkness returned
~ Wilford Woodruff
then rode to Br Loy's 12 miles Whare I in company with Seth Utley & Br Loy & his family were called out in the night to view the signs in the heavens which was three clouds having the appearance of fire & blood one in the North one in the East one in the West each about the size of an acre of ground they arose from the Earth into the air frequently changed their places
~ Wilford Woodruff

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Autobiography 1882 Leaves from My Journal

On the I preached at Brother Camp's and baptized three. On the day following, it being Sunday, I preached again at Brother Clapp's, and baptized five. At the close of the meeting I mounted my horse to ride to Clark's River, in company with Seth Utley, four other brethren and two sisters. The distance was twenty miles. We came to a stream, which was so swollen by rains, that we could not cross without swimming our horses. To swim would not be safe for the females, so we went up the stream to find a ford. In the attempt we were overtaken by a severe storm of wind and rain, and lost our way in the darkness, and wandered through creeks and mud. But the Lord does not forsake His Saints in any of their troubles. While we were in the woods suffering under the blast of the storm, groping like the blind for the wall, a bright light suddenly shone around us, and revealed to us our dangerous situation on the edge of a gulf. The light continued with us until we found the road; we then went on our way rejoicing, though the darkness returned and the rain continued. We reached Brother Henry Thomas' in safety about nine o'clock at night, having been five hours in the storm and forded streams many times. None of us felt to complain, but were thankful to God for His preserving care. On the following day I preached in Damon Creek and organized a branch called the Damon Creek Branch, and ordained Daniel Thomas a Teacher.

Daybook (13 January 1835 - 26 November 1836)

Monday Preached at the meeting hous on Damonds Creek Also at Mr Thomases at candle light

Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine

On the , I preached at Brother Camp's, and baptized three.

Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine Notes 1

I preached at the meeting house on Damons Creek and at Mr Thomas House at candle light

Nov 16, 1835