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Excerpt:AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF WILFORD WOODRUFF. [Column 1] bare. He was hewing a log, preparing to build a cabin. He said: "Brother Woodruff, I have no money, but I have an empty purse, which I will give you..' He brought it to me, and I thanked him for it. We went a few rods further, and met Brother Heber C. Kimball, in the same condition, also hewing a log, towards building a cabin. He said: "As Parley has given you a purse, I have ...
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Part of Autobiography 1857 Draft 1Excerpt:* paper apart page 5, 11th line History of Wilford Woodruff On the 29thday of March ^21st^1856 On the 21st day of April 1856 I innoculated my arm with poison & mortifycation while assisting to remove an ox which had died of poison & beened been skined which poison worked through my system for seven days before it showed itself outwardly on the 28th day my arm began to swell was in great pain and showed signs of mortification I showed it to President Young who advised me to clens my stomach immediately and put on onion ...
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Part of Discourse 1843-09-10Excerpt:20 and rebuild Jerusalem upon her own heaps; while at the same time the destruction destroyer of the Gentiles will be on his way; and while God was turning the captivity of Israel, he would put all their curses and afflictions upon the heads of the gentiles their enemies, who had not sought to recover but to destroy them, and had trodden them under foot from generation to generation. At the same time the standard should be lifted up, that the honest in heart, the meek of the earth among the ...
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Excerpt:Three days after this time of miraculous power I was for the first time in my life was attacked with the chills and fever. A number of the quorum of the Twelve were taken ill, and the Evil One strove to bind us down that we should not go into the vineyard I continued still to have the fever ague every other day. Thus ^So^ it was also that ^with^ the others of the Twelve ^who^ like myself prepared for our departure ^when^ sick and near^igh^ to death and leaving our families under trying circumstances. And ...