I am not a Bishop, but in a Bishops meeting and I feel like saying a
few words as President Young has givien liberty. It matters not to me
whether the lash hits me or yoou in the reproofs given by President
Young. I feel to thank God that we are blessed with a leader who has indipendence of mind sufficient to do the will of God let it reprove or
rebuke who it may. He asks no odds of any kingdom, Nations, people
person or thing who stands in the way of his doing his duty. It is a
Blessing to us that we have a leader who have eyes to see for us when we are
in dandger ourselves and if we had not some one to warn us and reprove
us when we do wrong we would not be safe. President Young is sustaind
by the power of God and when he calls upon us to do any thing we ought
to do it, and if we withhold we do it to our hurt. the Elders in England
have beged of the people, untill they have bound them in chanes and
kept them there in poverty if the Elders had persued a wilse course
there are thousands who are now in England who would this day
have been in Zion. then let us go to & fit out the missionaries and
stop there begging from the poor. Bishop made a few remarks &
the meeting dismissed
~ Friday
14 I spent the day in the office compiling History & Journalizing
~ Saturday
15 I spent this day Journalizing, & reading papers tThe Eastern Mail
came in but not much news.
~ Sunday
16 Sunday I met with my Quorum in the morning & had prayer I attended
meeting at the Tabernacle all day Elder O. Pratt spoke in the morning
and he preached an excellent discourse said he had been in the church
thirty years lacking a few days spoke of what Joy he had in bearing
testimony of the work of God & in bringing sools to repentance but he
had sorrow in doing things that was not acceptable to the presidency
of the Church. He said he was going on a mission and did not
know whether he would ever return or not He spoke as though
he had some presentment that He would never return to Zion
He was followed by President Young. In the afternoon Capt Hooper
spoke followed By H. C. KimballD. H. Wells & President. The Presidency
& O pratt & W Woodruff of the Twelve met at 5 oclok in the prayer
circle H. C. Kimball Prayed & B Young was mouth. at the close we
went to President Youngs office He said he wished to get up a party for
the missionaries & wished W Woodruff John Taylor & F D. Richards to be managers
131860
I am not a Bishop, but in a Bishops meeting and I feel like saying a
few words as President Young has given liberty. It matters not to me
whether the lash hits me or you in the reproofs given by President
Young, I feel to thank God that we are blessed with a leader who has
indipendence of mind sufficient to do the will of God let it reprove or
rebuke who it may. He asks no odds of any kingdom, Nation, people
person or thing who stands in the way of his doing his duty. It is a
Blessing to us that we have a leader who have Eyes to see for us when we are
in danger ourselves and if we had not some one to warn us and reprove
us when we do wrong we would not be safe. President Young is sustained
by the power of God and when he calls upon us to do any thing we ought
to do it, and if we withhold we do it to our hurt. the Elders in England
have beged of the people, untill they have bound them in chanes and
kept them there in poverty if the Elders had pursued a wise course
there are thousands who are now in England who would this day
have been in Zion, then let us go to & fit out the missionaries and
stop there begging from the poor. Bishop made a few remarks &
the meeting dismissed
14 I spent the day in the office compiling History & Journalizing
15 I spent this day Journalizing, & reading papers. The Eastern Mail
came in but not much news.
16 Sunday I met with my Quorum in the morning & had prayer I attended
meeting at the Tabernacle all day Elder O. Pratt spoke in the morning
and he preached an Excellent discourse said he had been in the church
thirty years lacking a few days spoke of what Joy he had in bearing
testimony of the work of God & in bringing sools to repentence but he
had sorrow in doing things that was not acceptable to the presidency
of the Church. He said he was going on a mission and did not
know whether he would ever return or not. He spoke as though
he had some presentment that He would never return to Zion [FIGURE]
He was followed by President Young. In the afternoon Capt Hooper
spoke followed By H. C. KimballD. H. Wells & President. The Presidency
& O pratt & W Woodruff of the Twelve met at 5 oclok in the prayer
circle H. C. Kimball Prayed & B Young was mouth. at the close we
went to President Youngs office He said he wished to get up a party for
the missionaries & wished W Woodruff John Taylor & F D. Richards to be managers
"Journal (January 1, 1860 – October 22, 1865)," September 13, 1860 - September 16, 1860, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed December 27, 2024, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/1jZm