she answered weeping "She is dead." She also said that
she had not received my letters.
This dream was a token of what was
to come for my daughter died on the of the next
July while I was in England.
On the I wrote to
my wife and sent her 5 dollars. On this day I again
met in Conference at 7 o'clock at Elder Pratt's. John Taylor
had just arrived in New York
After passing through a severe fit of
sickness brother Taylor was enabled to continue his
journey. All the Twelve had a sick hard time in
getting along on their mission this season
On the I attended a meeting
at the house of brother Niyzbot and we had a spiritual
time and A Prophecy of Parley P. Pratt Upon the English Mission
Parley prophesied that the history of this hmission
of the Twelve should be known unto all nations. This
at that time none could have seen only by the Spirit of
Prophecy.
the packet ship
Oxford moved out into the stream with us on board
She had 64 steaerage passengers and 15 cabin passengers.
The ship was under the command of Capt John Rathbone
There was in all on board 109 souls.
The last day of the year found us In the Middle of the Alantic
The sea was very rough and the weather cloudy
and we sailed under close reefed topsails. We were
one thousand nine hundred miles from New York
I will close this chapter with my
she answered weeping "She is dead." She also said that
she had not received my letters.
This dream was a token of what was
to come for my daughter died on the of the next
July while I was in England.
On the I wrote to
my wife and sent her 5 dollars. On this day I again
met in Conference at 7 o'clock at Elder Pratt's. John Taylor
had just arrived in New York
After passing through a severe fit of
sickness brother Taylor was enabled to continue his
journey. All the Twelve had a sick hard time in
getting along on their mission this season
On the I attended a meeting
at the house of brother Nizbot and we had a spiritual
time and
A Prophecy of Parley P. Pratt
Upon the English Mission
Parley prophesied that the history of thismission
of the Twelve should be known unto all nations. This
at that time none could have seen only by the Spirit of
Prophecy.
the packet ship
Oxford moved out into the stream with us on board
She had 64 steerage passengers and 15 cabin passengers.
The ship was under the command of Capt John Rathbone
There was in all on board 109 souls.
The last day of the year found us
In the Middle of the Alantic
The sea was very rough and the weather cloudy
and we sailed under close reefed topsails. We were
one thousand nine hundred miles from New York