Day in the Life

Oct 6, 1877

Journal Entry

October 06, 1877 ~ Saturday

Oct 6 1877 [FIGURES] I received 2 letters No 12, I wrote No 19.
I met in general conference this Morning with all the
Quorum of the Twelve John Taylor presiding All the Authorities
of the Church in this country were present Prayer by Joseph
Young
G. Q. Cannon said it was the intention to have read
the report of all the Stakes but the report of all the Stakes was not
handed in but He would read what He had Elder Woodruff
gave An account of his labors in St George from the time
of the dedication of the Temple up till the time He left
From the 9 Jan till the 20 Sept 1877 1877
we Baptized for the living 395 For the Dead 23989
gave Endowments for the Living Males 424, Females 520,
Dead Males 4204 Females 6448 Ordinations For the dead
7 High Priest, Living Elders 264, Dead 4085
sealing of Females to Males Living 356, Dead 3352
sealing of children to parents Living 174, Dead 94
Adoptions Living 25 Dead 28. Second Anointings
Living 179, Dead 130. Elder E Snow then addressed the
Meeting Followed by G. Q. Cannon Afternoon The
Authorities of the Church were presented Begining with the

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Snow, Erastus
9 Nov 1818 - 27 May 1888
697 mentions
Apostle
Cannon, George Quayle
11 Jan 1827 - 12 Apr 1901
2257 mentions
Apostle
Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1954 mentions
Apostle
Young, Joseph
7 Apr 1797 - 16 Jul 1881

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Discourse 1877-10-06
ELDER W. WOODRUFF Spoke of the greatness of the work in which we, as Elders in Isreal, were engaged. Those who were taking a part in carrying forward the kingdom of God, were ordained before the creation of the world to accomplish this work. There never was a time when the Saints were so much united in carrying out the purposes of God as now. We should go to work and build Temples that the work of salvation for our dead might go on. It took jush as much to save a dead man as a living one. The judgments of God awaited the wicked, all heaven was watch- ing our movements. They were not perfect without us nor we with- out them. It was the kingdom of God or nothing. If this kingdom did not prosper, neither did we. We all had a right to the gifts of the gospel. Zion would prevail, Zion would arise and put on her beautiful garments. No one need have any fears about this kingdom; every revelation pertaining to its building up would fulfilled to the very letter. We had every- thing to encourage us. We should pay our tithing and offerings and attend to every known duty and God would be with us henceforth and for ever. ELDER W. WOODRUFF gave an interesting account of the labors performed in the St. George Temple from the time of its dedica- tion until he left. He said he would rejoice exceed- ingly to see the time when the Tem- ple in this city and Logan would be completed, so that the saints in this section of country might have an opportunity of attending to their baptisms, ordinations for themselves and their dead, with- out the necessity of traveling so great a distance as they now had to do, to St. George. The work in the Temple there would be resum- ed on the 20th of this month.
Discourse 1877-10-05
ELDER W. WOODRUFF gave an interesting account of the labors performed in the St. George Temple from the time of its dedica- tion until he left. He said he would rejoice exceed- ingly to see the time when the Tem- ple in this city and Logan would be completed, so that the saints in this section of country might have an opportunity of attending to their baptisms, ordinations for themselves and their dead, with- out the necessity of traveling so great a distance as they now had to do, to St. George. The work in the Temple there, would be resum- ed on the 20th of this month.

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Wilford's vision of Signers of Declaration of Independence; proxy baptisms for 100 Eminent Men and 68 Eminent Women under Wilford's direction.
Majority of endowments completed for Eminent Men and Women; some sealings also completed.
Wilford publicly shares his vision of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

Oct 6, 1877