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Apr 6, 1891

Journal Entry

April 06, 1891 ~ Monday

6 I done a little writing in my Journal to day
[FIGURE] I wrote 4 Letters to Sarah, Bell Moses, M. E. Teasdale
& Nellie I spent the rest of the time in reading

April 6, 1891
Conference Met at 10 oclok Prayer By John Morgan
W Woodruff spoke 30 Minutes
F D Richards 20 Minuts
M Thatcher 40 Minuts

[FIGURE] James Moses born 25 Feb 1806
Died April 4, 1891
Aged 85 years & 35 days

Afternoon Prayayer By
S B Young sacrament
Administered Then
G. Q. Cannon spoke 60 Minutes. H J Grant spoke 30 m[inutes]
The following spoke During conference John Henry Smith
W Woodruff 20 M[inutes] Jacob Gates 15, John Morgan 14 M[inutes]
G. Q. Cannon 50.

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Woodruff, Emma Manella
4 Jul 1860 - 30 Nov 1905
238 mentions
Family
Richards, Franklin Dewey
2 Apr 1821 - 9 Dec 1899
784 mentions
Apostle
1966 mentions
Apostle
Grant, Heber Jeddy
22 Nov 1856 - 14 May 1945
256 mentions
Apostle
Gates, Jacob
9 Mar 1811 - 14 Apr 1892
70 mentions
Moses, James
28 Feb 1806 - 4 Apr 1891
11 mentions
Smith, John Henry
18 Sep 1848 - 13 Oct 1911
258 mentions
Apostle
35 mentions
Teasdale, Matilda Ellen Picton
25 May 1858 - 1 Feb 1893
34 mentions
370 mentions
Apostle
Woodruff, Phoebe Arabell Moses
30 May 1859 - 7 Sep 1939
160 mentions
Family
Woodruff, Sarah Brown
1 Jan 1834 - 9 May 1909
694 mentions
Family
Young, Seymour Bicknell
8 Oct 1837 - 15 Dec 1924
82 mentions

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Discourse 1891-04-06
day Morning, . I have a few thoughts and reflections I would like to present to my friends, the Latter-day Saints. Fifty-two years ago the twenty-sixth day of this month I stood upon the Temple Block in Far West. Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Parley P Pratt and others were in prison. The Lord had given a reve- lation and commanded us, as the Apos- tles, to go there upon that occasion to lay the foundation of that Temple. He appointed a day and a date on which we were commanded to perform this work. Then all was peace in Caldwell County, where we dwelt. The Lord perfectly understood what would take place before that time came. When the time came to fulfil this revelation the Latter-day Saints were in Illinois, they having been driven out of Missou- ri. The spirit of opposition was so great that our lives were in jeopardy in returning there to perform the revela- tion. When the day came for us to go there our Prophet was in prison for the Word of God and testimony of Jesus. When we conversed with our patriarch and leading men, they said the Lord would take the will for the deed. They did not think it was wisdom for us to go; for Missourians had sworn by all the gods in existence that if all the other revelations and prophecies of "Joe Smith" had been fulfilled, that this one should not be, because there was a day and date to it. After hear- ing the views of Father Smith and others of the brethren, Brother Brig- ham Young asked the Twelve what their feelings were with regard to this. We told Brother Brigham that the Lord God had spoken and we were ready to obey, and leave the event in His hands. We did. We went there. We arrived at that place, according to that revelation and commandment, on the 26th day of April, 1839. We laid the corner stone of that Temple, with Father Cutler, who had been appointed to oversee that building. After that stone was laid we knelt upon it, and Brother Geo. A. Smith and myself, who had been called by revelation to fill the places of some who had fallen, were ordained Apostles under the hands of Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Pratt, John Taylor and John E. Page. There was a num- ber present. But they are all today in the spirit world, excepting myself, so far as I know. I name this, because I wish to say here to this congregation that during these fifty-two years that are past and gone I have had the op- portunity of bearing my testimony to many of the nations of the earth and islands of the seas and to the Latter-day Saints. And as I know not how long I may still have this privilege in the flesh, I feel it my duty to bear my testimony today to this people upon a few princi- ples, and one is the subject upon which I treated a little yesterday. There are a few people who profess to believe that the Church has not had the living principle of revelation from heaven and the blessings of God with it since the death of the Prophet Joseph as it had while he lived. I want to say to these Latter-day Saints that I traveled with Joseph Smith a thous- and miles in 1834 for the redemption of our brethren in Missouri. There are perhaps half a dozen men in this con- gregation today who were in that camp -[Zion's camp.]- We were with that Prophet of God. We heard his testi- monies. We saw his revelations ful- filled. I was with him when he re- ceived that revelation given on Fish- ing River. Of course, we know that he was a Prophet of God, and that he held the keys of the kingdom of God. We knew the inspiration of Almighty God was with him, and that when he prophesied it came to pass. Those who are here today, Brother Gates, Brother Noble, and perhaps others, who were present on that occasion, will remem- ber the day that Joseph Smith called the camp together. We were all well. There was no disease nor sickness in our camp. But he told us what awaited us. He gave us to understand that there was to be a chastisement visit our camp. He told us the reason. He had given counsel to the brethren with regard to many things, and a number of them had disobeyed that counsel. They did not understand and appreci- ate fully his position and standing as a Prophet of God. "Yes," says he, "you think of me as a boy, like the rest of you, but you will understand soon that I occupy a position where God governs and controls me." Those who were present know the feelings that we had. There was not a dry eye in camp. He stood upon a wagon and told us the judgments of God would visit our camp and we would be chastised. These things came to pass. The day that we landed the destroying angel visited our camp, and, of course, there was sorrow. I do not know the number that went to the grave, but somewhere about fourteen, I think. Then we understood that we had a Prophet in our midst. We knew very well that what he said would come to pass. Well, everything that was done in that camp, going and returning, a record of it, in a measure, has been kept. During that thousand miles journey the word of the Lord was given unto us, and we fully understood we were being led by a Prophet of God. We realized that all the way through that mission. Now, I want to say that I have traveled with Joseph Smith a good deal in my day. I was associated with him more or less from the spring of 1834 to the day of his death. I know, as do my brethren who were associated with him, that he was a Prophet of God— one of the greatest prophets God ever raised upon the earth. As I said yesterday, he received revelations upon every subject necessary for the organization of the Church—the organ- ization of the Twelve Apostles; of the Seventies, of the High Councils, of the Bishops, etc. The Lord gave revela- tions upon all these things, until we had the pattern set before us. He laid the foundation of a great work in this the greatest dispensation God ever gave to man. So much in testimony of Brother Joseph Smith. In 1847 I likewise traveled one thousand miles with Brother Brigham Young, the man who was called to lead Israel after the Prophet Joseph's death. There is a number in this house who came in the pioneer com-
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Cooperative Mercantile Institution this Sixth day of April A. D. 1891. Wilford Woodruff President. Thomas G. Webber Secretary.

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People's Party is disbanded; Church members advised to join Democrat/Republican parties.

Apr 6, 1891