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  • Page 159

    Part of Journal (December 29, 1833 – January 3, 1838)

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    twelve in leaveing New York for England on the 20th day of JUNE AD 1837 to carry glad tidings of salvation to the inhabitants of Europe. Heber C Kimble & Orson Hyde were the first appointed to open the kingdom to England they are the two twelve above spoken of and will leave America on the 20th for that purpose accompanied by five other brethren. May the God of Israel be with them & make them an instrument in his hands of ...
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    June 17, 1837 June 18, 1837 June 19, 1837 June 20, 1837
  • Page 101

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)

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    At the close of the meeting the people administed to our necessities they gave us $11.75 which we divided among us Elder Pratt administered the ordinance of Baptism to one person which we confirmed at the waters edge we then took the parting hand with the saints & rode home with Priest John Bowen [to] Lionville Chester Co Pa & spent the night we blessed the family distance of the day 3 m [FIGURE] I dreamed last night that I was in
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    August 21, 1843 August 22, 1843 August 23, 1843 August 24, 1843
  • Page 55

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    death & much poison run out of his mouth the interpetation is when we arive at Edinborough I shall be opposed by {the presiding elder} for appointing Br Banks to preside over that branch of the church & confer ence distance of the day 12 March 19, 1845 ~ Wednesday 19th I rode to Glasgow met with Hedlock & Ward we got two New York prophets which brought glorious News of the com- mencement of ...
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    March 19, 1845
  • Page 297

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)

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    July 23, 1844 ~ Tuesday 23rd Tuesday I took the parting hand with father and mother with great satisfaction a peculier charm was thrown around my soul as I left the threshhold of my fathers house, having the confidence that if I never see my father in the flesh again I shall meet him again ^in^ the first resurrection. I had a desire in my heart that all the ordinances of the fulness of the gospel might also be administered unto
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    July 23, 1844 July 24, 1844 July 25, 1844 July 26, 1844
  • Page 114

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    June 25, 1845 ~ Wednesday June 25 I attended a tea meeting with the Saints in London & had a good time I delivered my farewell address to them. After walking to the borough with Br Davis & some of the Saints I returned with him & spent the night at Br Joiners distance of the day 12 miles June 26, 1845 ~ Thursday 26th I took the Parting hand with Br Davis & the ...
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    June 25, 1845 June 26, 1845 June 27, 1845 June 28, 1845 June 29, 1845
  • Page 81

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    being run against May 13, 1845 ~ Tuesday 13 [FIGURE] I returned to Liverpool on the railroad & recieved 3 letters one from J. D. Ross one from Dan Jones & one from Br Sheets. I also recieved one paper from Nauvoo. I returned to my family & found them well was glad to get home again May 14, 1845 ~ Wednesday 14th [FIGURE] I recieved 2 letter one from G ...
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    May 13, 1845 May 14, 1845 May 15, 1845
  • Page 88

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1845 – December 31, 1846)

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    May 31, 1845 ~ Saturday 31st I walked out with Mrs Woodruff & done some shoping & went to the office 4 m June 1, 1845 ~ Sunday June 1st Sunday I Preached to the Saints in the morning, in Liverpool confirmed 12 in the afternoon, And blessed 2 children & admin- istered to 2 that was sick & Preached in the evening to a large congregation called & spent a little time at Br Tibbets & returned ...
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    May 31, 1845 June 1, 1845 June 2, 1845 June 3, 1845 June 4, 1845 June 5, 1845 June 6, 1845
  • Page 183

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1840 – December 31, 1840)

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    in Death I held a Prayer meeting with the Saints & spent the night at Brother Coles September 24, 1840 ~ Thursday 24th I spent the Day in writing. The church ministers are vary much stired up in this region because the Saints are gathering together evry exhertion is made against the the work of God the Clergy are foaring they will loose their flock & the Lord is delivering the flock out of their hands the ministers of the church of England see this, & they are alarmed in ...
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    September 24, 1840 September 25, 1840 September 26, 1840 September 27, 1840
  • Page 158

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)

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    October 8, 1843 ~ Sunday Oct 8th [FIGURES] Sunday I commenced a letter to Phebe in answer to hers of 10th & 13th of Sept. I wrote in it 14 verses of Poetry I Preached in the evening to Br Neffs family 12 in number, took a long lessen in steutier tych in the evening October 9, 1843 ~ Monday 9th Broth Neff has gone to the bank to see if he can get some money for ...
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    October 8, 1843 October 9, 1843 October 10, 1843 October 11, 1843 October 12, 1843
  • Page 160

    Part of Journal (January 1, 1843 – December 31, 1844)

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    & went on the railroad 100 miles then went into the canal here they filled with freight we had to move into another section making 5 of us to live & sleep in about 5 feet squar two men viz Mr Miles Jacoby, & Thomas Barrett & their ladies Mrs Barrett was from keene N.H. & though it hard travling she made a good deal of sport for the company while making her bed &c we rode during ...
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    October 15, 1843 October 16, 1843 October 17, 1843