Day in the Life

Dec 10, 1882

Journal Entry

December 10, 1882 ~ Sunday

10. Sunday Met at 10 oclok. W Woodruff spoke 45 Minuts
Joseph F Smith spoke 55 M[inutes]. Afternoon G Reynolds Prayed
The Authorities of the Church were presented and accepted
President J. Taylor spoke one Hour & 20 Minuts in the Evening we
took cars and returned to Salt Lake City 25 Miles

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Taylor, John, b. 1808
1 Nov 1808 - 25 Jul 1887
1945 mentions
Apostle
Smith, Joseph Fielding
13 Nov 1838 - 19 Nov 1918
4093 mentions
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Discourse 1882-12-10
(Reported by John Irvine.) HARDSHIP THE HERITAGE OF THE SAINTS—THE NECESSITY OF TRIAL FORGIVENESS OF ENEMIES—INSPIRED DREAMS, "GET THE SPIRIT OF GOD"—THE GREAT WORK EXPECTED OF THE SAINTS—LABORS AMONG THE LAMANITES. We have met again this morning to hear and receive instruction and worship the Lord and honor Him upon this holy Sabbath day. The heavens are full of knowledge, full of instruction, full of revela- tion and of principle and decree, and I may say of judgment, all to be made use of in their day and time, and we have a right to all the know- ledge, all the revelation, all the principles of truth, that we can claim by faith and diligence in serv- ing the Lord and in the performance of our duty. I look upon the Latter-day Saints as occupying a position, I may say equal, at least, to that occupied by the people of any other dispensation that God has ever given to man. We are a blessed people; we are favored of heaven and have received at the hands of our heavenly Father a great many blessings both of the heavens and of the earth, and we, as a people, should be grateful to the Lord our God for the many kind- nesses He has bestowed upon us. We live, in fact, in the dispensation of the fullness of times, the last

Dec 10, 1882