Day in the Life

Apr 8, 1857

Journal Entry

April 08, 1857 ~ Wednesday

8th I received a large can of choice Apple grafts for
the Deserett Agricultural & Manufacturing Society & I met
with the board in the morning to distribut them I attended
the conference through the day the vast congregation of
people some 10 thousand were adressed by B Young H. C. Kimball
D H Wells O Hyde W Woodruff L Snow F D Richards
John Young Joseph Young Joseph A Young Wm Kimball &
B. Clapp we had a vary good meeting a great amount
of good teaching was given Among other things President
Young said that Babes & children gazed upon Angels a
great deal & they were innocent before God & when they was
brought up properly they would always be Holy men & women
before the Lord. Among other teaching the people were exhorted
to plant build & set out Fruit trees at the close of the meeting
I let the brethren have about 300 peach trees

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Clapp, Benjamin Lynn
19 Aug 1814 - 21 Oct 1865
141 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3440 mentions
Apostle, Family
Wells, Daniel Hanmer
27 Oct 1814 - 24 Mar 1891
799 mentions
Apostle
Richards, Franklin Dewey
2 Apr 1821 - 9 Dec 1899
816 mentions
Apostle
Kimball, Heber Chase
14 Jun 1801 - 22 Jun 1868
1456 mentions
Apostle
Young, John (Jr.)
22 May 1791 - 27 Apr 1870
Young, Joseph Angell
14 Oct 1834 - 5 Oct 1875
76 mentions
Apostle
Young, Joseph
7 Apr 1797 - 16 Jul 1881
Snow, Lorenzo
3 Apr 1814 - 10 Oct 1901
699 mentions
Apostle, Family
Hyde, Orson
8 Jan 1805 - 28 Nov 1878
693 mentions
Apostle
Kimball, William Henry
26 Apr 1826 - 29 Dec 1907

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Discourse 1857-04-08
By Elder Wilford Woodruff, Bowery, April 8, 1857. -[REPORTED BY G. D. WATT.]- I will say to my brethren and sisters that I count it a blessing and a privilege to occupy a few moments this morning in bearing my testimo- ny and expressing my feelings to you; and I hope what little I may say may be dictated by the Ho- ly Spirit, for I have lived long enough in this world to know that I can neither edify myself nor the children of men without the Holy Spirit. I have a few thoughts upon my mind which I wish to present. Since I have attended this con- ference I have listened attentively to the teach- ings, counsels, reproof, corrections, testimonies and subjects which have been given to us by the servants of God. It brings to mind the days before I heard 'Mor- monism.' I have spent hours and days and nights, among the rocks and in the forest, praying to Almighty God to enlighten my mind and lead me in the paths of rectitude and duty and that he would let me live to behold a people he could own, who did receive the revelations of Jesus Christ, the gospel, the principles and covenants which the ancients received and enjoyed. The lord revealed to me that I should have this privilege, and I have lived to see the kingdom of God set up; it is before me to-day, in this taber- nacle, and all the blessings of the priesthood, and all the covenants and all the power necessary to lead a people into salvation is here to-day. I want to say in answer to my feelings, that as I realize the kingdom of God is here, I realize also that we have a leader to it. We live in a great and important day and generation, we live in the midst of the mighty work of God, in a time when he has stretched out his hand to accom- plish that great and mighty work in fulfillment of the word of God written in the volume of reve- lation which points to our day. Any man who has a particle of the Spirit of God can see that there was great things to trans- pire in our day. We are in our alphabet, there are but a few of the works of Almighty God that have yet been declared in our ears in com- parison to that which is to come. No man is qualified to stand at the head of the house of Israel to carry out the great purposes of our God unless he is inspired by the Almighty all the time. We have such men at our head; Joseph Smith was of that class; from his childhood, or from the time the angel rent the vail of eternity and showed him the record of Ephraim until the day of his death he was led by the hand of God. No man had any business to say unto him, why dost thou so? He was a shaft in the hand of the Al- mighty. It is not less so now with President Young, who stands at the head of this people, for he does point out the way in which this people should walk. Who is going to take hold of the Ark and steady it for him? No man; President Young has the right to make use of my name or yours before the people by way of correction; it is not our business to call him to an account for it; he has a right to correct, reprove and guide us, and has had to do so all the day long, and he has been a father to this people continually. I have been acquainted with him and traveled with him for many years; and I will say I have felt many a time to thank God that he has given to us fath- ers as leaders and teachers who have been filled with mercy and compassion, and with words of eternal life. I have wondered many a time in my life how I have passed along so smoothly as I have. I have felt that I have been worthy of correction in a good many things; yet I desire to pursue a course whereby I may become justified. I have my weaknesses, errors and follies, and can see them by the light of the Holy Spirit. There is nothing I have ever done in my life that was wrong but what I have been sorry for. I know President Young is endowed with the power of God and so do you know it, and I know he can discover weaknesses in many of us and he corrects us for our good. The reproofs of a friend are far better than the kisses of enemy. With regard to correcting the Twelve or any body else, I am glad when we are corrected to see the brethren kiss the rod. We have to learn to build up this kingdom before we are prepared as polished shafts in the hands of the Lord to stand up and magnify our calling as Apostles of Jesus Christ. There is nothing that President Young brings forth for this people to carry out but we are all interested in, whether we under- stand it or not. Should I, or any man in the kingdom of God feel for a moment to object to President Young's handling or controlling gold or wealth for his own benefit or the rolling of the kingdom? No, we should not. I wish he had his millions, for he has clearly manifested before our eyes from the be- gining until now his talents and gifts as a finan- cier; and we all know he has been profitable to the Church and kingdom of God, to Zion and this whole people. It matters not to me whether it is in build a Temple, establishing a Carrying Company or anything else that is presented for the accomplishment of the purposes of the Lord and the building up of his kingdom and the gath- ering of Israel, we are equally interested in it and should go to with our might and carry out the work assigned us. Many things will be made manifest unto us and our labors will have to extend through many channels, ways and means before the way is pre- pared for the coming of the Son of Man. I feel thankful to God that his hand is over us. He has guided, controlled and delivered us from the hands of our enemies. We may thank the Lord that we have a man among us who has got the Holy Ghost enough to reprove sin whether among his wives or his best friends or worst enemies. What would become of this people were it not so? We would go to hell. No man can govern his steps, control his life, correct his errors if there is not somebody inspired by the power of God to lead in this matter. There is a just cause many times for reproof and correction, and it is a good sign to me when we are reproved; it shows there are redeeming qualities in this people. When President Young wants anything of us, I care not what, let us re- spond to his request. We have to build up this kingdom by union and faithfully following those men set to lead us, or else we will be scattered; the blessings of God will be taken from us if we take any other course. The Presidency in their remarks here have re- fered to the hatred of the wicked against us.— Jesus says, ‘I have chosen you out of the world therefore the world hate you. If you were of the world the world would love its own, but be- cause I have chosen you out of the world, there- fore the world hate you.’ [John 15:19] Look at the world; they are divided on every point; there is hardly two men or women united in matters of government or religion. Send an Elder of this Church to proclaim to them the gospel of Jesus Christ and you will see the devils in hell united with the priests and people of christen- dom to oppose him. They know they are wick- ed and weltering in their own corruptions and abominations. But here comes a man to pro- claim to them the word of God—why do they oppose him? Because he has the testimony of Jesus Christ and is sent of God. Do the world believe we have a false religion, that we are de- ceivers, and have not the true faith? No, they are afraid that what we preach is too true; they are afraid of our union in the valleys of the mountains; it has more terror in it to the kings of the earth than any other subject that has been re- vealed to man in this generation. They are afraid God is with this people; that he controls them. The same feeling exists among the nations now as anciently, when the Jews said He (Jesus) will take away our place and nation if he is let alone. This should be a testimony to all the world when they see the spirit of division increasing upon almost every subject. They cannot unite upon any subject only in opposing the Latter Day Saints. I feel to say to my brethren and sisters, let us make up our minds to do right, and let our union increase, and truly follow the men God has set to lead us. There is where our salvation lies. Some of us have been in a measure reproved and corrected; well, what of it, no doubt we de- served all we have got and more; we should not boast over each other because one man is reproved to-day; you may receive the rod of chastisement to-morrow. Let us prepare ourselves so that in whatsoever we are corrected we may be passive in the hands of the servants of God and thank the Lord; for whom the Lord loves he chastens and scourges every son and daughter he receives. When I get through, if I can only find myself associated with the Twelve Apostles of the Lat- ter Day Saints and with this people, I will be satisfied. If I can steer my way through this life and have a place with you, it is all I will ask. I pray the Lord to bless you and me, and more particularly the Presidency of this church, and clothe them with the power of God and with sal- vation, that their hearts may be filled with joy, light and truth. And may this people rise up and humble themselves before the Lord and take the counsel that is given to them that we may be well educated in the things of God, and be obedient children in treasuring up their teachings and in carrying them out, that we may be saved in the kingdom of God; which is my prayer in the name of Jesus: Amen.
Discourse 1857-04-08
[Discourse given in General Conference in the Bowery in Salt Lake City, Utah on .] {Woodruff I will say to my brethren and sisters that I count it a blessing and a privilege to occupy a few moments this morning]- in bearing my testimony and expressing my feelings to you and I hope what little I may say I may be dictated in wisdom and have the Holy Spirit for I have lived long enough in this world to know that I can neither edify myself and the children of men without the Holy Spirit I having few [illegible shorthand] upon my mind which I wish to present[.] I have listened since I have been at this conference to the teachings the counsels the reproof correction the subjects the testimony which has been given unto us by the servants of God[.] well it brings to my mind days before ever I heard of Mormonism I have spent hours and days and nights among the rocks and in the woods and in the mill and brush praying before the Most High God to enlighten my mind and lead me in the paths of rectitude and duty[.] I have prayed that God would let me live that I might behold a people who were his who did receive the revelations of Jesus Christ the gospel and power and principles and gifts of that gospel which the ancient servants of God had enjoyed and he revealed to me I should have this privilege[.] I have lived to see the kingdom of God it is before me today in this tabernacle and all the blessings of the priesthood and all the gifts and all the power which is necessary to lead}

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