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I found on my ariveal to Boston puite [quite] an excitemet through the country concerning affairs in Nauvoo & reagions round about saying that the whole country was rising in arms in mob to exterminate the saints most of the inflamatory speaches and excitement was got up by the warsaw message and St Louis papers they desire to exterminate the saints from of the earth, but the work is in the hands of God and he will direct all things aright
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^[FIGURE] J S H S At 5 oclock [Insertion written on the side of the page, clarifying the time that Joseph and Hyrum were martyred] ^5 oclok 16 m. 23 sec 5 1/2 at Carthage 6 1/2 at [Rochester] in the evening^ At 5 oclock this day the Prophet Joseph & Patriarch Hiram Smith fell. sealed their testimony with their Blood [FIGURE] They were murdered to appeas the wrath of a gentile mob as Christ was by a Jewish mob. Peace be to thy ashes, the most glorious resurrection to thy bodies and the American gentile nation answer for thy blood before the bar of God, and the murderers pay the price of the Lords anointed^
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President Young closed with an interesting Address said He had not expected to see the rocky mountains this year but when the Lord commanded him to go direct He intended to go if He left all And went alone but he thought the Lord would let him take the people with him And when He found the place for the temple He would work hard untill it was built. He said the Lord revelation A vision was with him
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August 30, 1846 ~ Sunday [FIGURE] 30th Sunday I met at the place of meeting with the 12 & church. Elder Kimbal addressed the Meeting I followed him. Elder Young followed & gave many principles of interest. said we must have exp- erience if we had done right & known how to have Magnifyed the Priesthood we should not have been driven from Jackson County but must have experiec in order to be prepared to govern the kingdom of God
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I wish to exhort the 70s & Elders to keep a Journal & History of their lives for the record & history of this Church & Kingdom will be wanted in a future day ther has been no dispensation on Earth the procedings of which will be more interesting than the one in which we live. Should we ever have the privilege in our resurrected bodies of visiting other planits & the inhabitants of the same we should want to learn the history of that people if they had kept no records of their lives, & the dealings of God with them so we could get their History we should feel much disap- pointed so would they should they visit us.
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History is given under two general Heads viz Sacred and profane and as spiritual and temporal things are inseparably connected, so is sacred & profane History many times is vary closely connected together.
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I would also recommend the reading of Josepheus the great Jewish Historian it appears to me that no man can read with indiference His account of the siege of Jerrusalem by the Roman Army the destruction of their city & Temple their captivity & dispersion among the Gentiles Nations. Here in the siege of Jerrusalem over one million of Jews perished inby the sword famine, pestilence, & fire.
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Rollins compiled an Elaberate History of the ancient Medes, Persians Asyrians, Babylonians, & Caldeans. He gives a History of their government customs Literature & Laws but more Esspecially of their wars. I would recommend this History for our yound men to read who wish to become acquainted with an- cient History.
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I would also refer to the History of Greece & Rome & Modern Europe & America or the History of any Nation and ask how have we obtained the History of those Nations, Kingdom & Countrys, you may say that Historians have handed those things down unto us, But How have Historians obtained materials from which to compile theire History. I answer From the scribes, reporters, & Journalists who wrote day by day Events as they passed before there Eyes and this class of men forms the foundation of all History and from there Material, Historians who live hundreds of years after Events transpire will compile History. But without material Historians cannot make History or any thing Else.
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THere was Adam and seven of his sons all Aged Patriarchs who lived over nine hundred years Except Mahalealel who lacked five years of Being Nine hundred years of age. Enoch was 365 years of age when he was Translated. Here was that great & glorious meeting of those old Patriarchs and all the History we have of it those great Prophesies of Adam concerning what should befal his posterity to the End of time is given to us in a few lines whare is there a latter day Saints who would not be glad to read the Journal & History of that great Event. Abramham and the later Patriarchs & Prophets have left to the world by there Journals and sacred records some History of the dealings of God with them. But there records were kept upon parchment & papyrus written in Egyptian, Arabic, Chaldecic and Hebrew, mingled with many Hieroglyphics in order to convey their ideas & principles to future generations, some of which have been translated into the English language by the order of King James which now forms the Bible. But what a small History the Bible is of the dealings of God for 4000 years with the Nations of the Earth.
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Excerpt:others were soon added to our numbers, and on the second of January, 1834, Elder Pulsipher organized a branch of the Church with twelve members, and ordained my brother Azmon and Noah Holten Elders, and myself a Teacher. This was the commencement of my asso- ciation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. From that day I have closely associated with the leaders of the Church in all their history, until the present day. I traveled with Joseph Smith and company known ...
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Excerpt:THE CONTRIBUTOR. JUNIUS F. WELLS, EDITOR. SALT LAKE CITY, SEPTEMBER, 1891. Y.M.M.I.A. MANUAL. EARLY in September there will be is- sued by the General Superintendency a Manual or Reference Book for the coming year's work in the Young Men's Associations. It will be comprehensive in its nature, will include many of the les- sons heretofore published in THE CON- TRIBUTOR and is designed to assist stake superintendents and ward presidents in carrying on in a uniform manner the various Mutual ...
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Excerpt:took the steamer Bangor, at Portland, with Elder Hale and arrived at Owl's Head at sunset, without any means to continue our journey or get a meal of victuals; we went on to a high hill and bowed ourselves before the Lord, and prayed that our way might be opened. The spirit of the Lord rested upon us and testified to us that our prayers would be answered. As we arose from our prayers, a sloop came sailing into the harbor. We went to the captain and enquired where he was going ...
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Excerpt:many not yet comprehended, we believe it will be apparent to all that to make the organization still more effective in a truly educational sense, some material sup- port at this stage of its history is a practi- cal necessity. It is, therefore, desired that each mem- ber contribute fifty cents a year; thus establishing a general Mutual Improve- ment fund, which will provide for the publication and free distribution of the new Roll and Record book, and uni- form report blanks. The Roll and Re- cord book has been prepared under our direction by the committee compiling the ...
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Part of Discourse 1890-06-01Excerpt:ASSOCIATION INTELLIGENCE. tual Improvement Association of the young men and maidens of Zion that I was not deeply interested in your welfare, I should deny the faith. Indeed the cir- cumstances in which we are placed causes me as well as my brethren to have the deepest interest in the rising genera- tion who dwell in the mountains of Israel. I will tell you why: I realize the fact that this world with all its kingdoms, thrones, principalities, and powers, with all its wealth, seas, rivers, lakes, its shipping, telegraphs, railroads, its mines ...
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Excerpt:burton, with Elder Joseph A. Stratton, for New York. We had an exceedingly rough passage of forty-three days. It was said to be the roughest passage known up to that time. We had seven hurricanes and fourteen gales and lost the second mate overboard. Arrived at New York on the sixth of March, 1846. My wife and daughter had gone on board ship at Liverpool with a company of Saints, on her jour- ney to Nauvoo, via
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Part of Discourse 1881-10-08Excerpt:DISCOURSE BY PREST. WILFORD WOODRUFF, At the General Conference, in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Saturday, a.m., October 8th, 1881. REPORTED BY JOHN IRVINE. I want to preach a short sermon to this congregation. To begin with, I have heard President Young and President Taylor a great many times from this stand ask the people to keep quiet until the meeting was dismissed; but as soon as the ser- mon ends there are a hundred boys and girls, or ...Dates:October 8, 1881
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Excerpt:Lansing, Mich. Feb. 10, 1890. Wilford Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah, Dear Sir: I enclose some of my publications, with my compliments. If H. H. Bancroft's excellent history of Utah is for distribution, I should be very Grateful to receive a copy in exchange. Very respectfully, A. Arnold Clark, Lansing, Mich. ...Dates:February 10, 1890
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Excerpt:dent. If the President of the Twelve Apostles is not fit to be the President of the Church, he is not fit to be the President of the Twelve Apostles. Again, there is another eternal truth stares me in the face. In case of the death of the President of the Church, Brother George Q. Cannon, Wilford Woodruff, the President of the Twelve (whoever he may be); notr any six Apostles combined have not power to appoint a president for the Church. And as far as the appointment of
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Excerpt:that she has written to her. We were glad to hear from so many of our Connecticut Relations you spent abot my not being able to read your writing I have no difficulty whatever in reading your writing not near as much as you will have in reading mine I do but very little common Handwriting I am officially as the (assistant) Historian of the Church in compiling the History of the Church I have been employed in the Church for some five years and I employ clerks to do most ...