be seen in the 18th chapter of Isaiah: "The present
should be brough[t] unto the Lord of Hosts of a
people scattered and peeled and from a people
terrible from their beginning hitherto; - - - - - - a
nation meeted out and trodden under foot;
whose land the rivers have spoiled;, to the peace
of the name of the Lord of Hosts the Mount
Zion." And how few have come forth rejoicing
that the hour of redemption! and some that
came have turned away, which may cause
thousands to exclaim amid the general confu-
sion and fright of the times, "Remember Lot's
Wife.[Luke 17:32]"
It would be a work of supercerogation to
labor to show the truth of the gathering of the
Children of Israel in these last days: For the
prophet told us long ago that it should no
more be said, "The Lord liveth that brought up
the Children of Israel out of the land of Egypt,
but the Lord liveth that brought up the Chil-
dren of Israel from the land of the north
and from all the lands whither he had
driven them[Jeremiah 16:15];" and so it must be for the hon-
or and glory of God.
The faith and religion of the Latter-Day
Saints, are founded upon the old Scriptures,
the Book of Mormon, and direct revelation
be seen in the 18th chapter of Isaiah: "The present
should be brought unto the Lord of Hosts of a
people scattered and peeled and from a people
terrible from their beginning hitherto; - - - - - - a
nation meeted out and trodden under foot;
whose land the rivers have spoiled, to the peace
of the name of the Lord of Hosts the Mount
Zion." And how few have come forth rejoicing
that the hour of redemption! and some that
came have turned away, which may cause
thousands to exclaim amid the general confusion and fright of the times, "Remember Lot's
Wife."
It would be a work of supererogation to
labor to show the truth of the gathering of the
Children of Israel in these last days: For the
prophet told us long ago that it should no
more be said, "The Lord liveth that brought up
the Children of Israel out of the land of Egypt,
but the Lord liveth that brought up the Children of Israel from the land of the north
and from all the lands whither he had
driven them;" and so it must be for the honor and glory of God.
The faith and religion of the Latter-Day
Saints, are founded upon the old Scriptures,
the Book of Mormon, and direct revelation