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Apr 5, 1868

Journal Entry

April 05, 1868 ~ Sunday

5 Sunday I attended Meeting in the New Tabernacle
Prayer By W W Phelps Joseph F Smith spoke 30 Minutes
W Woodruff spoke 30 Minutes, J. W. Young spoke 35 M[inutes].
Afternoon E D Woolley Prayed & President Young spoke
one hour & 8 Minutes & G A Smith 15 Minutes I met in the
prayer circle with the Presidency & Twelve

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Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 26 Aug 1877
3301 mentions
Apostle, Family
Woolley, Edwin Dilworth
28 Jun 1807 - 14 Oct 1881
113 mentions
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Smith, George Albert
26 Jun 1817 - 1 Sep 1875
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Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
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Young, Joseph Watson
12 Jan 1829 - 7 Jun 1873
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Phelps, William Wines
17 Feb 1792 - 7 Mar 1872
161 mentions

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Discourse 1868-04-05
Elder Wilford Woodruff spoke of the work to be performed in this dispensa- tion by the people of God, and the pri- vileges bestowed upon them, compared with the labors required of and the pri- vileges bestowed upon the people of preceding dispensations. Seeing the greatness of the work to be performed, the question which every Latter-day Saint should ask himself is, "What can I do to advance the purposes of God." The Lord has declared by His prophets in all preceding dispensations, that in this one He will redeem the earth from the power of Satan, and set up His kingdom never more to be thrown down. We are engaged in that work, and we should seek diligently to per- form our duties in connection there- with, and fulfil the purposes of the Lord.

Apr 5, 1868