amount of each number in both volumes
some weeks since which, I suppose, will
have received.
I have been, and will con-
tinue, making every exertion in my power to
sell what I can of the "Times and Seasons"
but hitherto, I have had little success.
The cause of God is onward in this
and doing quite as well throughout the Kingdom
as we could possibly expect, considering the
few experienced Elders we have in the vine-
yard here at the present time.
I received
a few days since, for the first time, a pro-
clamation of the Twelve apostles, and
according to the request made therein, I
shall circulate it through this country. I
have made arrangements with the Printer to
day, to print 20,000 in English, and shall
forward orders for Elder to publish
an edition in Welsh, and shall get it pub-
lished in French, German and Hebrew, the
earliest opportunity.
We rejoice much
at the good news received from the and of the progress of the work in
America. The "Times and Seasons" and "Neigh-
bor" we have received pretty regular for which
we feel thankful.
I have one favour to
ask of you—That you will reserve me a copy
of each volume of the "Neighbor" and "Times
and Seasons" for my family library, while
amount of each number in both volumes
some weeks since which, I suppose, will
have received.
I have been, and will continue, making every exertion in my power to
sell what I can of the "Times and Seasons"
but hitherto, I have had little success.
The cause of God is onward in this
and doing quite as well throughout the Kingdom
as we could possibly expect, considering the
few experienced Elders we have in the vineyard here at the present time.
I received
a few days since, for the first time, a proclamation of the Twelve apostles, and
according to the request made therein, I
shall circulate it through this country. I
have made arrangements with the Printer to
day, to print 20,000 in English, and shall
forward orders for Elder to publish
an edition in Welsh, and shall get it published in French, German and Hebrew, the
earliest opportunity.
We rejoice much
at the good news received from the and of the progress of the work in
America. The "Times and Seasons" and "Neighbor" we have received pretty regular for which
we feel thankful.
I have one favour to
ask of you—That you will reserve me a copy
of each volume of the "Neighbor" and "Times
and Seasons" for my family library, while