a public square called park green waiting
for the Salvatidan Army to come along
(Every one has gone mad over this army here)
but as we were more interested in the crowd
than the army, we walked into the centre
of the square where we packed stacked our
coats & satchels up in a heap and soon the
air was ringing with awake! awake the world
from sleeping. After singing Elder Allen
laid before our auditors the first principles
of the gospel in a clear and convincing manner
I closed on the apostacy & restoration and
bore testimony to the divine mission of
the prophet Joseph, we had but one interrup-
-tion which was made by a Methodist preacher
but it did not ammount to any thing
After cloosing we distributed a number of trac[t]
which were sought verry eagerly. The 12th we
walked to Cangleton eight miles and held
openair service there among our auditors
were two ministers, it is verry easy to
pick them out of a crowd as they are the
only ones who weare slouch hats a right
which they seem to reserve to themselves,
on the 13th we walked 11 miles to Leek where
a public square called park green waiting
for the Salvatian Army to come along
(Every one has gone mad over this army here)
but as we were more interested in the crowd
than the army, we walked into the centre
of the square where we stacked our
coats & satchels up in a heap and soon the
air was ringing with awake! awake the world
from sleeping. After singing Elder Allen
laid before our auditors the first principles
of the gospel in a clear and convincing manner
I closed on the apostacy & restoration and
bore testimony to the divine mission of
the prophet Joseph, we had but one interrup-tion which was made by a Methodist preacher
but it did not ammount to any thing
After cloosing we distributed a number of tract
which were sought verry eagerly. The 12th we
walked to Cangleton eight miles and held
openair service there among our auditors
were two ministers, it is verry easy to
pick them out of a crowd as they are the
only ones who weare slouch hats a right
which they seem to reserve to themselves,
on the 13th we walked 11 miles to Leek where