Letter from George Teasdale, 28 September 1889

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Letter from George Teasdale, 28 September 1889
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    [sideways text] Sept. 28 [18]89 Geo. Teasdale Liverpool Recd Oct 9 [18]89 [unknown writer] no answer [end of sideways text] LATTER-DAY SAINTS', EUROPEAN PRINTING PUBLISHING AND EMIGRATION OFFICE. 42 Islington, Liverpool, September 28th 1889 President W. Woodruff, Salt Lake City, Utah. Dear Brother: Your favor of the 23rd ult was received and read with much pleasure and I have deemed it wisdom to publish it in part for the encouragement of the Elders that they may redouble their efforts and work ...
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    in Aalborg Conf[eren]ce and if found will of course also be banished." Prest Fjeldsted also says— "Outside from these troubles we enjoy peace in the other parts of the mission and the brethren are meeting with encouraging success in various places." He also informs me he has sent a native elder to Preside in Alalborg. We have had some little encouragement also. Last Sun- day I attended an excellent Conference of the Norwich Conf[eren]ce. There was five to have ...
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    had not advertized but not enough to pay us in a financial point. We keep pushing our business to try and sell books. Our next venture is a cheap edition of the Hymn Book so all our children and young people as well as grown people, can have one for one shilling. Our cheap edition of the Book of Mormon for two shillings and our Voice of Warning for sixpence has been quite a success in spreading the know- ledge of the gospel and the ...
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    unwilling to return he made a most excellent missionary. And as a general thing all the Elders say when spoken to about their release or released—"Just as you say Bro. Teasdale" we are in the hands of the Lord." This is the result of intelligence, they know this is the Work of the Lord that we are engaged in and that theirre is an order in His Curhurch and feel safe in sustaining that order. Your letter concern ing the release of Bro.
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    not wonderful that no one was killed or crippled in such a terrible smash up? Sure- ly it is another evidence of the matchless love and power of God manifested in the protection of His people. It is marvellous! Mr Ramsden has also caused the Post to insert another paragraph concerning that canard they published about "Mob- bing Mormon Missionaries" Mr Ramsden says in a letter to me—"I sent one of the copies of the "Star" to the Daily Post and asked them ...
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    well in body and mind. We thank you very kindly for your faith and prayers and for the prayers of your counsellor's and the Twelve, for they are certainly answered. Jarman & Co are continuing their lectures because there is money in it, but they seem to have lost their influence. We are letting them severely alone and this seems the best way to do. The Lord is certainly able to do His own work, and from the very fact that He has allowed ...