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Mar 28, 1847

Journal Entry

March 28, 1847 ~ Sunday

28th Sunday A fine day the camp met at the public stand
& was Addressed in the morning by Brs Young, Kimball
Pratt, & Benson. in the Afternoon we partook of the sacram[en]t
& was Addressed by Brs. Woodruff, Smith, Lyman, Richards
Phelps & B. Young, the first time the sacrament had been
administered to the Saints in a general assembly in winter
quarters
. we had a good time of it. In the evening I
visited the sick And administered to 5 persons among
whom was Br McCaslin & Sister Porter both vary sick. I
attended the council in the evening with the High council
& twelve & Bishops. I then returned home & spent the night

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Lyman, Amasa Mason
30 Mar 1813 - 4 Feb 1877
298 mentions
Apostle
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3427 mentions
Apostle, Family
Benson, Ezra Taft
22 Feb 1811 - 3 Sep 1869
378 mentions
Apostle
Smith, George Albert
26 Jun 1817 - 1 Sep 1875
1431 mentions
Apostle, Missionary
Kimball, Heber Chase
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1455 mentions
Apostle
Pratt, Orson
19 Sep 1811 - 3 Oct 1881
1083 mentions
Apostle
Richards, Willard
24 Jun 1804 - 11 Mar 1854
540 mentions
Apostle
Phelps, William Wines
17 Feb 1792 - 7 Mar 1872

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Discourse 1847-03-28
W. Woodruff agn esteems it a privilege to agn address his bre[thre]n bef[ore] we leave—I always felt there were wiser men than me to address the ppl I am willing to stand in my place & tell what is in my heart—I leave my test[imony] bef. we leave— I am thankful to see the table of the L[or]d spread bef. us in the wild—there have been teachings from this stand that it wod be well for us to give heed to—we stand in need of a man to stand as a lited candle in Israel who has the Sp[irit] of God. we wod one & all do well to give heed to the teachings—there has been counsel given abt various S[ubjec]ts—this ppl av seen the Ld with them they av seen the Ld with them & are surprised to see men follow after [b[rothe]rs] who rise up—every man who honors his duty will be [ca] not to follow the delusive Sp[iri]t. I av not always searched for the Ld as much as I ought to av done—I want to walk in the Sp[irit] of truth, & rise & reign with this ppl—the only fear I av is that my Prest will not reprove me when I need reprove—there has been a Sp[irit] in the camp that wod av sent us all to hell if we had not repented. there is still room for it in the hearts of us all—my desire is that bro Brigham wod always chastise me when I am out of the way—I want them to hold on to me all the time—it is better to be reproved than left in darkness I thank God we r got so far towards the mountains—we ought to be careful that after the Quorum of the 12 [& 11] left here that they do not follow delusive Sp[irit]. I av meditated a great deal upon what br Brigham s[ai]d that we shod keep the Sp[irit] of the Ld I rejoice that there r so many here in the faith & if we combine to do well all will be right.
Autobiography Volume 2 circa 1865
Sunday the th was a fine day and the camp met at the public stand and in the morning brothers Young Kimbal Pratt and Benson ^addressed the meeting^ In the afternoon we partook of the sacrament and the assembly was addressed by Elders Woodruff Smith Lyman Willard Richards Phelps and President Young. This was the first time the sacrament had been administered

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Mar 28, 1847