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!
MrRamsden 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
not to give you the trouble of inserting
such articles for the future I think it will
do them good and make them more care-
ful in future."—Mr Ramsden is our true
friend. I often think if we were all as faith-
ful in our sphere as he is in his we would
all do pretty well. And this man cannot
see the truth as the Saints have the privilege
but if he was a member of the Church
he could not treat our people better
than he does. I should like to know if the
Post would have published that at our
request? I doubt it very much for it has
always been very bitter towards our
people. I am happy to say we are all
not wonderful that no one was killed or
crippled in such a terrible smash up? Surely it is another evidence of the matchless
love and power of God manifested in the
protection of His people. It is marvellous!
MrRamsden has also caused the Post to
insert another paragraph concerning
that canard they published about "Mobbing 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
not to give you the trouble of inserting
such articles for the future I think it will
do them good and make them more careful in future."—Mr Ramsden is our true
friend. I often think if we were all as faithful in our sphere as he is in his we would
all do pretty well. And this man cannot
see the truth as the Saints have the privilege
but if he was a member of the Church
he could not treat our people better
than he does. I should like to know if the
Post would have published that at our
request? I doubt it very much for it has
always been very bitter towards our
people. I am happy to say we are all
"Letter from George Teasdale, 28 September 1889," p. 5, The Wilford Woodruff Papers, accessed January 8, 2025, https://wilfordwoodruffpapers.org/p/jgyP