in London at the present time & may the
Lord roll on his work. I am glad to hear
of the steady progress of the work in
the Potteries, But I am always sorry to
hear of the poverty of the Saints & that they
have a ha[r]d time to get along. I wa[n]t
you to give my best respects to Sistr Amiso[n] Brothr & Sister WittakerBrothr & Sister Player &
family, Sister Eliza Bromley, Broter & Sistrr Ridge
& all the Saints at Lane End, & at all othr
places that you see. I should be glad to
see you all, & expect to aftr a while, I
should be glad to hear from you at any
time & any of the Saints in the Staffordshire
Potteries. Remember me to them all in Stoke & Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall, New Castle & all about
Eldr Kimball Also wishes to be remembered to
you & all above mentioned. I shall probably
spend the winter here in London & visit all the
churches in March through Herefordshire, Staffordshire &
on to Manchester so I trust I shall see you
then if not before.
I want to write a
few lines to Eldr G. A. Smith on the following
page so I must bid you farewell for the
present. Let us never be weary in well doing,
but hold out faithful unto the end, that we
may receeve a Celestial Glory.
in London at the present time & may the
Lord roll on his work. I am glad to hear
of the steady progress of the work in
the Potteries, But I am always sorry to
hear of the poverty of the Saints & that they
have a hard time to get along. I want
you to give my best respects to Sistr Amison Brothr & Sister WittakerBrothr & Sister Player &
family, Sister Eliza Bromley, Broter & Sistrr Ridge
& all the Saints at Lane End, & at all othr
places that you see. I should be glad to
see you all, & expect to aftr a while, I
should be glad to hear from you at any
time & any of the Saints in the Staffordshire
Potteries. Remember me to them all in Stoke &
Hanley, Burslem, Tunstall, New Castle & all about
Eldr Kimball Also wishes to be remembered to
you & all above mentioned. I shall probably
spend the winter here in London & visit all the
churches in March through Herefordshire, Staffordshire &
on to Manchester so I trust I shall see you
then if not before.
I want to write a
few lines to Eldr G. A. Smith on the following
page so I must bid you farewell for the
present. Let us never be weary in well doing,
but hold out faithful unto the end, that we
may receeve a Celestial Glory.
"Letter to Thomas Amison and George Albert Smith, 25 January 1841," p. 2, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 26, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/82Qo