Day in the Life

Apr 7, 1877

Journal Entry

April 07, 1877 ~ Saturday

April 7. T. J. Jones Prayed C. C. Rich spoke 28 Minuts
W Woodruff spoke 32 Minuts G Q Cannon 37 M[inutes]
President Young said the purer the people are the more the
Devel will rage, but the less Power the people will have to do us injury

Afternoon O Pratt Prayed G Q Cannon called a list of
Missionaries Also the Authorities of the Church were presented
F D Richards spoke 48 M[inutes] E Snow 25 M[inutes]

People

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Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3425 mentions
Apostle, Family
Rich, Charles Coulson
21 Aug 1809 - 17 Nov 1883
352 mentions
Apostle
Snow, Erastus
9 Nov 1818 - 27 May 1888
691 mentions
Apostle
Richards, Franklin Dewey
2 Apr 1821 - 9 Dec 1899
815 mentions
Apostle
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2227 mentions
Apostle
Pratt, Orson
19 Sep 1811 - 3 Oct 1881
1083 mentions
Apostle
Jones, Thomas Jefferson
6 Sep 1838 - 18 Jul 1914
19 mentions
Missionary

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Discourse 1877-04-07
Elder Wilford Woodruff realized his dependence upon the Spirit of God to speak to the edification of the people. He spoke of the divine mission which had been laid upon Joseph Smith, to whom had been given the keys of the Aaronic and of the Melchizedec priesthoods, by means of which ordinances were administered according to the law of God for the salvation of the living and of the dead. It was a fact that Brigham Young had been raised up and endowed by Al- mighty God with power to lead the people in the ways of life eternal and to organize the covenant peo- ple of God in all things. It was a fact that God had raised up Elders and helps in government to carry on this great Latter-day work. Let us go to with all our might, to work out our own salvation, and to re- deem the generations of the dead. It was our duty to hearken to the counsels of the servants of God, and to act upon the instructions given to us relative to the United Order. We had been protected by the power of the Most High. Had this not been so, the prophets and apostles of the Lord Jesus Christ would be just as completely des- troyed from the earth in this gen- eration as they were anciently. The purposes of the Almighty would come to pass. Judgments would be poured out upon all na- tions. We have not been as faith- ful nor as prompt as we should have been, but where we had here- tofore been slack in the perform- ance of duty we should improve. He concluded by very earnestly appealing to the Latter-day Saints to be diligent in attending to the necessary temple ordinances for and in behalf of the dead.

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Wilford receives revelation authorizing proxy ordinances for his family by non-relatives.
In honor of Wilford's 70th birthday, 154 women serve as proxies in ordinances for his deceased female relatives.
Wilford and others finished writing down the ceremonies and temple procedures.
Wilford resigns as President of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society after 15 years.

Apr 7, 1877