I asked him how he liked it and he said first rate and
I thought so too. I was soon enabled to swim with
my head and shoulders out of water and I could swim
as fast as any steamboat. In a little time it
became calm and I could rush through the water only
going in up to my loins. Soon I only went in up
to my knees and finally I could tread upon the top
of the water and went almost with the speed of an arrow
I said to Samuel se[e] how swift I can go and thought
it was great pleasure to travel with such speed
and I awoke."
I continued to meet from time to time
with my quorum for the giving of the [redacted text]
[redacted text].
Why Joseph was candidate for the
Presidential Chair
A congregation of the citisens met in the room over
Joseph's store to hear his views upon the affairs
of government which had been written and was
read by W. W. Phelps.
Joseph gave his reasons
for permitting his name to go forth as a candidate
for the presidency of the United States. He said
"I would not have suffered my
name to have been used by my friends on anywise
as President of the United States or candidate for
that office if I and my friends could have had
the privilege of enjoying our religious and civil rights
as American citisens even those rights which
I asked him how he liked it and he said first rate and
I thought so too. I was soon enabled to swim with
my head and shoulders out of water and I could swim
as fast as any steamboat. In a little time it
became calm and I could rush through the water only
going in up to my loins. Soon I only went in up
to my knees and finally I could tread upon the top
of the water and went almost with the speed of an arrow
I said to Samuel see how swift I can go and thought
it was great pleasure to travel with such speed
and I awoke."
I continued to meet from time to time
with my quorum for the giving of the redacted.
Why Joseph was candidate for the
Presidential Chair
A congregation of the citizens met in the room over
Joseph's Store to hear his views upon the affairs
of government which had been written and was
read by W. W. Phelps.
Joseph gave his reasons
for permitting his name to go forth as a candidate
for the presidency of the United States. He said
"I would not have suffered my
name to have been used by my friends on anywise
as President of the United States or candidate for
that office if I and my friends could have had
the privilege of enjoying our religious and civil rights
as American citizens even those rights which