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endeavour day by day to sense
the importance of my calling. It
is very often the case that people
look with envy upon those men
who act as embassadors for a temporal
governments, sutch as the US Minister
to England, but I look upon it as
a much greater honor to represent to the kingdom of God and "I would
not exchange my station for the
thone of England's Queen" There is
qute a bitter feeling manifested here
betwen the Catholics and Protesta-
nts it is amusing as well as
significant to hear them impu-
gning ea[ch] other's religon, and waring
jaring Christianity is truly a spectacle
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endeavour day by day to sense
the importance of my calling. It
is very often the case that people
look with envy upon those men
who act as embassadors for a temporal
governments, sutch as the US Minister
to England, but I look upon it as
a much greater honor to represent
the kingdom of God and "I would
not exchange my station for the
thone of England's Queen" There is
qute a bitter feeling manifested here
betwen the Catholics and Protestants it is amusing as well as
significant to hear them impugning each other's religon, and waring
jaring Christianity is truly a spectacle
"Letter from Asahel Hart Woodruff, 2 February 1885," p. 4, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed January 8, 2025, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/PrM2