Letter to Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 18 February 1841

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Letter to Phebe Whittemore Carter Woodruff, 18 February 1841
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    40 Ironmonger Row Saint Lukes London Feb 18th 1841 My Dear Phebe In the midst of a multiplicity of business & care I seat myself to once more drop a few lines to you, praying that kind providence may direct them to fall into your hands I have not herd from you since your letter that was dated in New York, which I immediately answered with a large full Mammouth sheet, Dated Jan 13th in which I copied extracts from my Journal from July ...
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    Dec 30th With regard to the progress of the Work of the Lord in this Land it is still rolling on in all parts, & emigration is vary great. The Saints deeply feel the forebodeings of the awful judgments, distress war & tribulations which is coming like a whilrwind upon every hand. On Sunday last we had a conference in London which is the first conference we have ever held in this Metropolis. We had an interesting time 106 Saints represented most of which have imbraced the work of ...
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    farewell of London next Monday tgo diret to Bristol, whare Elder Kington has just built up a church. He then goes with me through all the churches in Worcestershire – Gloucestershire, & Herefordshire. I then go to Birmingham to the Staffordshire potteries, meet Elder Smith, go to – Manchester, held a general conference 6th April & then we are immediately [FIGURE] OPH ^off^ A company of Saints of ...
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    [upside-down text] All things shall work together for good to the faithful. I feel thankful that the Lord has opened the way for you to spend the winter at your fathers House & once more enjoy the Society of your Kindred for a season, & that I can enjoy your company while on my visit in Maine. I never desired any thing more in my life than to once more be permitted to enjoy the embraces of My Dear Phebe & Also to see & kiss the LAD ...