Day in the Life

Dec 12, 1869

Journal Entry

December 12, 1869 ~ Sunday

12. Sunday I wrote a Letter to A. O. Smoot I attended my
A hand pointing to the right Prayer Circle & attended Meeting in the Tabernacle
A. P. Rockwood Prayed C. W. Penrose spoke one Hour & 28 m[inutes]
In the afternoon W. Woodruff spoke one Hour & 8 Minutes
I called upon G A Smith at the close of the Meeting
He had severely scalded his foot with Hot alchahol I
Preached in the 14 ward one hour & 45 Minutes at the
close of the Meeting I was informed that one of my children
was night unto death it had Been sick about one week
it was Delights youngest child I returned home &
administered to it & it revived But was vary low through
the night

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Smoot, Abraham Owen
17 Feb 1815 - 6 Mar 1895
584 mentions
1835 Southern Convert
Rockwood, Albert Perry
9 Jun 1805 - 26 Nov 1879
Penrose, Charles William
4 Feb 1832 - 16 May 1925
Smith, George Albert
26 Jun 1817 - 1 Sep 1875
1433 mentions
Apostle, Missionary
Woodruff, Jeremiah
29 Dec 1868 - 16 Dec 1869
4 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Sarah Delight Stocking
26 Jun 1838 - 28 May 1906
173 mentions
Family

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President Young said in relation to Joseph Smith return- ing the Plates of the Book of Mormon that He did not returne them to the Box from where He had Received But He went im a cave in the Hill Comoro with Oliver Cowdry & deposited those plates upon a table or shelf & in that room were deposited a large amount of gold plates containing sacred records & when they first visited that Room the sword of Laban was Hanging upon the wall & when they last visited it, the sword was drawn from the scabbard & lew upon da table & a Messenger who was the keeper of the room informed them that that sword would never be returned to its scabbard untill the Kingdom of God was Esstablished upon the Earth & untill it reigned triumphant over Evry Enemy Joseph Smith said that Cave contained tons of choice Treaassures & records
~ Brigham Young
I was informed that one of my children was night unto death it had Been sick about one week it was Delights youngest child I returned home & administered to it & it revived But was vary low through the night
~ Wilford Woodruff

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Discourse 1869-12-12
Lake City]], . REPORTED BY DAVID W. EVANS. The few of us who met here this forenoon had the privilege of listening to a very interesting discourse from Bro. Penrose, on the first principles of the gospel. I say the "few" who were here, for there were few, and there are every Sabbath in the fore part of the day. I think if the Latter-day Saints prized their privileges as they ought to do, there would be more attend meeting on a Sunday morning, there would be more of us faithful to the Lord our God and to the covenants we have made if we did but realize the rewards that, in the future, will be awarded for the deeds done here in the flesh. There was one principle referred to by Bro. Penrose this morning, upon which I wish to make a few remarks, for the benefit of the elders of Israel. It is a very common saying with us, as elders, in our remarks concerning the gifts of the gospel to speak of confirming the gifts of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands. There is no differ- ence with regard to our faith, opinions or views, as a church, pertaining to this principle; it is only in the manner in which we use our language. There is a difference between the gifts of the Holy Ghost and the Holy Ghost itself. As Brother Penrose said this morning, we repent of our sins, are baptized for the remission of them and we receive the laying on of hands for the reception of the Holy Ghost; but the elders, when speaking on this principle, instead of saying so, not unfrequently say "for the reception of the gifts of the Holy Ghost." Now we have no right, power nor authority to seal the gifts of the Holy Ghost upon anybody, they are the property of the Holy Ghost itself. To explain this I will say, for instance, Prest. Young may go and preach in every ward in this city; yet it is President Young in each ward. When in the 14th Ward he may give a man an apple; in the 13th Ward he may give another person a loaf of bread; in the 10th Ward he may give a man a dollar in money; in the 1st Ward he may give a man a horse and carriage. Now they are all different gifts, but he is one and the same man who bestows them. I merely bring up this figure by way of illustration. We lay hands upon the heads of those who embrace the gospel and we say unto them, "In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ receive ye the Holy Ghost." We seal this blessing upon the heads of the children of men, just as Jesus and His Apostles and the servants of God have done in every age when preaching the gospel of Christ. But the gifts of the Holy Ghost are His property to bestow as he sees fit. To one is given the spirit of prophecy, to another a tongue, to another the interpreta- tion of tongues and to another the gift of healing. All these gifts are by the same spirit, but all are the gifts of the Holy Ghost, to bestow as He sees fit, as the messenger of the Father and the Son to the children of men. The Holy Ghost, as was justly presented this morning, is different from the common spirit of God, which we are told lighteth every man that cometh into the world. The Holy Ghost is only given to men through their obedience to the gospel of Christ; and

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Church membership 90,130; population of Utah Territory 86,336; population of 38 United States 39,820,000.
Utah women given the right to vote; Liberal (non-Mormon) Party formed opposing People's (Mormon) Party.

Dec 12, 1869