[sideways text] Russell Chandler
Aug. 27 [18]96 [end sideways text]
with this people and refuse to work brother is lazyness
the unpardnable sin after we hav carried five hun
dred names threw the Temple in giving endower
ments and hav be long to the High Priest quorum
five or six years and this time give our
will and desire for work for salvation a
way will God with draw his spirit from us
I would be glad to receive an answer from you
on this is lazyness the unpardnable sin
no more at present from your
brother in the Gospel
Russell Chandler
Laziness is certainly unpardonable,
No man has any excuse for laziness; idlers
are forbidden by the Lord to eat the bread
of the laborer. We can hardly say
"laziness is the unpardonable sin." but
it will lead to it if persisted in long
enough. Laziness is a very grievous
Sin in Latter day saints especially
for they know (or should know,) better
than to be lazy, or idle. J. F. S.
with this people and refuse to work brother is lazyness
the unpardnable sin after we hav carried five hun
dred names threw the Temple in giving endower
ments and hav be long to the High Priest quorum
five or six years and this time give our
will and desire for work for salvation a
way will God with draw his spirit from us
I would be glad to receive an answer from you
on this is lazyness the unpardnable sin
no more at present from your
brother in the Gospel
Russell Chandler
Laziness is certainly unpardonable,
No man has any excuse for laziness; idlers
are forbidden by the Lord to eat the bread
of the laborer. We can hardly say
"laziness is the unpardonable sin." but
it will lead to it if persisted in long
enough. Laziness is a very grievous
Sin in Latter day saints especially
for they know (or should know,) better
than to be lazy, or idle. J. F. S.