the heavens & Earth of the coming of the Son of
Man, & may thy will be done on earth in all
things as it is done in heaven. I ask all these
things in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.
~ Saturday
Jan 2nd I received a letter from Elder G A. Smith
we had a heavy Thunder storm at night
~ Sunday
3rd Sunday There was a hard tempest this
morning attended with much thunder & light-
ning. It damaged some of the churches in the
city of London we Preached in the Academy
communed with the Saints, confirmed 2 &
preached again in the evening & had a good time
took tea with Mr Album, & Spencer. There is
quite a stir in the Independant Church, whare
I preach a[t] last Sabbath evening most of
the committy 8 in No are believeing & a prospec[t] [page torn]
of their being baptized, while others are much
stired up & opposed. O God roll on thy work in
this city I pray, & open doors unto thy serva
nts that we may preach to the people, that thay
may be warned & left without excuse when
thy judgments come, lade on hands upon Sister Morgan who was sick 1 mile
~ Monday
4th I received 2 letters from Lorenzo Snow
& John Rowley I spent the day in writing
I wrote a peace upon the departure of 1840
in my Journal of 1840 I wrote a few lines
in a letter of Elder Kimballs to his wife Dated Jan 1st
I corrected a mistake to the Editors of the {Times and Seasons}
about the expens of St Pauls Cathedral, I said a
few words to Sister Kimball & Phebe
~ Tuesday
5th A hard snow storm. I called at No 46
Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, upon Mr Fillippo Pistrucci An Italian & took a second
siting for my portrait, returned home & attended
meeting in the evening. I red an account or
report of "Mr Mark More before the Hous of Commons
stating that there went into 14 of the principle
the heavens & Earth of the coming of the Son of
Man, & may thy will be done on earth in all
things as it is done in heaven. I ask all these
things in the name of Jesus Christ Amen.
~ Saturday
Jan 2nd [FIGURE] I received a letter from Elder G A Smith
we had a heavy Thunder storm at night
~ Sunday
3rd Sunday There was a hard tempest this
morning attended with much thunder & lightning. It damaged some of the Churches in the
City of London we preached in the Academy
communed with the Saints, confirmed 2 &
preached again in the evening & had a good time
took tea with Mr Album & Spencer. There is
quite a stir in the Independant Church, whare
I preach at last sabbath evening most of
the Committy 8 in No are believeing & a prospect
of their being baptized, while others are much
stired up & opposed. O God roll on thy work in
this city I pray, & open doors unto thy serva
nts that we may preach to the people, that thay
may be warned & left without excuse when
thy judgments come, lade on hands upon Sister
Morgan who was sick. 1 mile
~ Monday
4th [FIGURE] I received 2 letters from Lorenzo Snow
& John Rowley I spent the day in writing
I wrote a peace upon the departure of 1840
in my Journal of 1840 [FIGURE] I wrote a few lines
in a letter of Elder Kimballs to his wife Dated Jan 1st
I corrected a mistake to the Editors of the {Times and Seasons}
about the expens of St Pauls Cathedral, I said a few words to Sister Kimball & Phebe.
~ Tuesday
5th A hard snow storm. I called at No 46
Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, upon Mr
Fillippo Pistrucci An Italian & took a second
siting for my Portrait, returned home & attended
meeting in the evening. I red an account or
report of "Mr Mark More before the Hous of Commons
stating that there went into 14 of the principal
"Journal (January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842)," January 1, 1841 - January 5, 1841, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed December 23, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/62z