and milk, and ate it; then put on his hat and followed us
into the street, to visit others who were sick.
The unbeliever may ask: “Was there not deception in this?”
If there is any deception in the mind of the unbeliever,
there was certainly none with Elijah Fordham, the dying man,
nor with those who were present with him, for in a few min-
utes more he would have been in the spirit world, had he not
been rescued. Through the blessing of God, he lived up till
, in which year he died in Utah, while all who were with
him on that occasion, with the exception of one, are in the
spirit world.
As soon as we left Brother Fordham's house, we went into
the house of Joseph B. Noble, who was very low and
dangerously sick.
When we entered the house, Brother Joseph took him by
the hand, and commanded him, in the name of Jesus Christ,
to arise and be made whole. He did arise and was immedi-
ately healed.
While this was going on, the wicked mob in the place, led
by one Kilburn, had become alarmed, and followed us into
Brother Noble's house.
Before they arrived there, Brother Joseph had called upon
Brother Fordham to offer prayer.
While he was praying, the mob entered, with all the evil
spirits accompanying them.
As soon as they entered, Brother Fordham, who was pray-
ing, fainted and sank to the floor.
When Joseph saw the mob in the house, he arose and had
the room cleared of both that class of men and their attend-
ant devils. Then Brother Fordham immediately revived and
finished his prayer.
This shows what power evil spirits have upon the taberna-
cles of men. The Saints are only saved from the power of
the devil by the power of God.
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and milk, and ate it; then put on his hat and followed us
into the street, to visit others who were sick.
The unbeliever may ask: “Was there not deception in this?”
If there is any deception in the mind of the unbeliever,
there was certainly none with Elijah Fordham, the dying man,
nor with those who were present with him, for in a few minutes more he would have been in the spirit world, had he not
been rescued. Through the blessing of God, he lived up till
1880, in which year he died in Utah, while all who were with
him on that occasion, with the exception of one, are in the
spirit world.
As soon as we left Brother Fordham's house, we went into
the house of Joseph B. Noble, who was very low and
dangerously sick.
When we entered the house, Brother Joseph took him by
the hand, and commanded him, in the name of Jesus Christ,
to arise and be made whole. He did arise and was immediately healed.
While this was going on, the wicked mob in the place, led
by one Kilburn, had become alarmed, and followed us into
Brother Noble's house.
Before they arrived there, Brother Joseph had called upon
Brother Fordham to offer prayer.
While he was praying, the mob entered, with all the evil
spirits accompanying them.
As soon as they entered, Brother Fordham, who was praying, fainted and sank to the floor.
When Joseph saw the mob in the house, he arose and had
the room cleared of both that class of men and their attendant devils. Then Brother Fordham immediately revived and
finished his prayer.
This shows what power evil spirits have upon the tabernacles of men. The Saints are only saved from the power of
the devil by the power of God.