Day in the Life

Mar 6, 1853

Journal Entry

March 06, 1853 ~ Sunday

6th Sunday I attended Meeting. J. M. Grant Preached to the people
compared this people to the chequer board that they would rush
the men on to the king row they could then jump any way he asked
the brethren to make their ditches fences guardins &c & said m[an]y good
things brother Kimball followed & took up the clay upon the wheel
in the hands of the potter & dwelt lengthy upon that subject &
taught many excellent principle He was followed by P. P Pratt
followed & made mayny good remks & g[a]ve good council &
W Woodruff spoke concer[nin]g the Temple

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Kimball, Heber Chase
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1455 mentions
Apostle
Grant, Jedediah Morgan
25 Feb 1816 - 1 Dec 1856
280 mentions
Apostle, Zion's Camp
Pratt, Parley Parker
12 Apr 1807 - 13 May 1857
547 mentions
Apostle

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And these all sustain the throne of God & He sustains them He & all righteous men love the truth for the truth sake & embrace it & maintain it because it is just & true not because it gives them power to rule with a rod of Iron
~ Brigham Young
who should have women sealed to them those men who have proved to God Angels & man that they are willing to do any thing that God requires of them at the sacrafice of all their own private interest or feelings & have been faithful all the day long such should have women sealed to them for they will be saved.
~ Brigham Young

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Mar 6, 1853