Letter to Brigham Young, 1 August 1845

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Letter to Brigham Young, 1 August 1845
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    Stanley Buildings Bath Street Liverpool Aug 1st 1845 President B. Young Beloved Brother I Recieved your kind letter under Date of May 8th. And also the accompanied power of Atorney to me I was in London at the time the letter arived it was forwarded to ^me^ Your letter met a welcome reception. I am always glad to hear from you by letter, and a personal interview with you would still be more Highly prized. Through the goodness of God I have been enabled to get ...
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    men that do business through agents for others to sign their own names, as in the case of Emigration my name as yet is not known in Liverpool at all in that line of Business. R. Hedlock as yet has carried on the Business & the ownly name known. I rejoice much that the Covenants is recived to the Church & whare it can go in the prayer channel, & will give us the privilege of printing it throughout England, Scotland,
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    I forwarded according to your request your remarks to Wm Miller on the £5 on land that you spoke of. Concerning the Bell for the Temple I will to say that I will do all in my power upon that ^subject^ I have made an appeal to all the Elders through the Star, & also made diligent Enquiry concerning the praice of the Bell & Duties on the same & we have also concluded to try to furnish a clock as well as a Bell if it will be a agreeable. We will endeavor ...
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    the means as fast as it can be obtained to pay for the same as soon as you assertain please forward me word. You will see in all my addresses & teaching that we published in the Star that I have thoroughly urged the necessity of all the Saints in this kingdom strictly abiding by the Laws of the land which agrees with your council. As to News in this country I will say as a general thing we are prospering inevry part of the vineyard before what we could expect considering the Extent of the ...
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    me on this mission thus far, & have been enabled to perfect much of a union in many conferences & Branches & at the present time they are Baptising through most of the confrences. One Rigdonite Missionary has made his arival & we understand others are following I have not yet been able to get the name of the one that has come, he has been careful to keep away from me, his stay in Liverpool was of vary short duration for though he tried hard but he said he could do no good He ...
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    much good news & bears a good report of the goodly kind & city of Joseph I rejoice much at the prospect of the finishing of the Temple & Nauvoo House. I have with the Saints in this land remembered you before the Lord day & night. any thing I can do to sustain you & this work. I will do cheerfully & freely & my prayer to God is, thus that may ever be the true sentiment of my heart while I live I ...