went to our homes, and stood in groups talking in the streets.
There were many passages of great beauty, that I never saw before,
that have passed from my mind. I can now in my mind, see the
letters, but it is as though a vail was drawn, through which
I cannot distinguish them.
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went to our homes, and stood in groups talking in the streets.
There were many passages of great beauty, that I never saw before,
that have passed from my mind. I can now in my mind, see the
letters, but it is as though a vail was drawn, through which
I cannot distinguish them.
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"Religious – Dreams and Visions 1874–1886," p. 15, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed April 23, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/VOB1