I the Lord loveth him. I therefore say unto you, I seal upon
his head the office of a , like unto my servant , that he may receive the consecrations of mine house,
that he may receive the consecrations of mine house, that he
may administer blessings upon the heads of the poor of my
people saith the Lord. Let no man despise my servant ,
for he shall honor me.
9 Let my servant George, and my servant , and my
servant , and others, build a house unto my
name, such an one, as my servant shall show unto
them, upon the place which he shall show unto them also.
And it shall be for a house for boarding, a house that
strangers may come from afar to lodge therein: therefore,
let it be a good house, worthy of all acceptation, that the weary
traveller, may find health and safety, while he shall contemplate
the word of the Lord, and the I have appointed for
Zion. This house shall be a healthy habitation, if it be built
unto my name, and if the governor which shall be appointed
unto it, shall not suffer any pollution to come upon it. It shall
be holy, or the Lord your God will not dwell therein.
10 And again, verily I say unto you, let all my from afar;
and send ye swift messengers yea chosen messengers, and say unto
them, come ye with all your gold, and your silver, and your precious
stones, and with all your antiquities; and with all ^who have^ knowledge
of antiquities, that will come may come, and bring the box tree
and the fir tree, and the pine tree, together with all the precious
trees of the earth, and with iron, with copper, and with brass,
and with zinc, and with all your precious things of the earth,
and build a house to my name, for the Most High to dwell therein,
for there is not place found on earth, that he may come and restore
again that which was lost unto you, or, which he hath taken away,
even the fulness of the priesthood; for a baptismal font there
is not upon the earth; that they, my saints, may be baptized for
those who are ; for this ordinance belongeth to my house,
and cannot be acceptable to me only in the days of your
poverty, wherein ye are not able to able to build a house
I the Lord loveth him. I therefore say unto you, I seal upon
head the office of a bishoprick, like unto my servant , that he may receive the consecrations of mine house,
that he may receive the consecrations of mine house, that he
may administer blessings upon the heads of the poor of my
people saith the Lord. Let no man despise my servant George,
for he shall honor me.
9 Let my servant George, and my servant , and my
servant , and others, build a house unto my
name, such an one, as my servant shall show unto
them, upon the place which he shall show unto them also.
And it shall be for a house for boarding, a house that
strangers may come from afar to lodge therein: therefore,
let it be a good house, worthy of all acceptation, that the weary
traveller, may find health and safety, while he shall contemplate
the word of the Lord, and the corner stone I have appointed for
Zion. This house shall be a healthy habitation, if it be built
unto my name, and if the governor which shall be appointed
unto it, shall not suffer any pollution to come upon it. It shall
be holy, or the Lord your God will not dwell therein.
10 And again, verily I say unto you, let all my saints from afar;
and send up swift messengers yea chosen messengers, and say unto
them, come ye with all your gold, and your silver, and your precious
stones, and with all your antiquities; and with all who have knowledge
of antiquities, that will come may come, and bring the box tree
and the fir tree, and the pine tree, together with all the precious
trees of the earth, and with iron, with copper, and with brass,
and with zinc, and with all your precious things of the earth,
and build a house to my name, for the Most High to dwell therein,
for there is not place found on earth, that he may come and restore
again that which was lost unto you, or, which he hath taken away,
even the fulness of the priesthood; for a baptismal font there
is not upon the earth; that they, my saints, may be baptized for
those who are dead; for this ordinance belongeth to my house,
and cannot be acceptable to me only in the days of your
poverty, wherein ye are not able to able to build a house
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