She had not walked for eleven years only with the use of crutches
Elder and with myself laid hands upon her and
rebuked her infirmity and her ancle bones received strength and
she now walked without the aid of crutch or staff.
The days following I preached at and
and on the Sunday according to appointment I met a
congregation at Coars Lawn and held a camp Meeting. There was
a large congregation of various denominations Aafter the meeting
we repaired to a house and broke bread. Eight were confirmed
and one baptized by Bro .
The next day I walked to and preached
and at night I dreamed I saw a large church on fire. The steple
which was high was in flames. Several men were in the belfry
trying to save some part of the building with ropes pullies and
chains but they were soon obliged to flee for their lives and
much of the surrounding country was on fire. I dreamt that
I was on a large horse and rode out of the way.
On the 9th I attended the funeral of brother
. I sung a hymn and prayed before the body
was conveyed to the grave. I bless the children of the widow
and endeavoured to comfort her. I also baptized six and
confirmed them blessed eleven children and laid hands on
four for the healing of the sick. Afterwards I walked from
Deerhurst to and preached and on the next two
days preached at several places and baptized one and blessed a
number of children.
June 12th I walked to and
had an interview with Elder Richards who had just returned
from the south part of . He had built up a
church of eleven members and ordained one Teacher among
them. We preached at brother confirmed 2 and healed
one who was sick. Elder Richards wrote an article for the
.
Next day we held a council at brother
Kington's preparatory to a conference. We received a letter
from Brigham informing us of the
Emigration of Forty
from
She had not walked for eleven years only with the use of crutches
Elder and with myself laid hands upon her and
rebuked her infirmity and her ancle bones received strength and
she now walked without the aid of crutch or staff.
The days following I preached at and
and on the Sunday according to appointment I met a
congregation at Coars lawn and held a camp meeting. There was
a large congregation of various denominationsafter thee meeting
we repaired to a house and broke bread. Eight were confirmed
and one baptized by Bro .
The next day I walked to and preached
and at night I dreamed I saw a large Church on fire. The steple
which was high was in flames. Several men were in the belfry
trying to save some part of the building with ropes pullies and
chains but they were soon obliged to flee for their lives and
much of the surrounding country was on fire. I dreamt that
I was on a large horse and rode out of the way.
On the 9th I attended the funeral of brother
. I sung a hymn and prayed before the body
was conveyed to the grave. I blessed the children of the widow
and endeavoured to comfort her. I also baptized six and
confirmed them blessed eleven children and laid hands on
four for the healing of the sick Afterwards I walked from
Deerhurst to and preached and on the next two
days preached at several places and baptized one and blessed a
number of children.
June 12th I walked to and
had an interview with Elder Richards who had just returned
from the south part of . He had built up a
church of eleven members and ordained one Teacher among
them. We preached at brother confirmed 2 and healed
one who was sick. Elder Richards wrote an article for the
Millennial Star.
Next day we held a Council at brother
Kington's preparatory to a conference. We received a letter
from Brigham informing us of the
Emigration of Forty Saints
from