
…in our tabernacles. It is true that when our Elders have been abroad preaching they have not met with similar courtesy. There was not long since, in the Vermont Journal,…
…in our tabernacles. It is true that when our Elders have been abroad preaching they have not met with similar courtesy. There was not long since, in the Vermont Journal,…
Discourse by Elder H. W. Naisbitt, Continued from Page 376, Journal of Discourses, Vol. XXII, delivered in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Sunday Afternoon, May 15th, 1881. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE…
…society of fanatics and fools, &c.; but let this be as it may, their position in the world, in a national capacity, demands at our hands, as public journalists, to…
…the Pioneers first arrived in this region to inhabit these valleys. Should we refer to the pages of the history that is no doubt written in many a private journal,…
…proper journal of the events of their time, to speak or write correctly, or to manage and conduct a periodical for the diffusion of that knowledge which it has pleased…
…the only newspaper printed west of Booneville, Mo., excepting the Elder’s Journal, published for a short time in Far West. We were the Pioneer settlers of Western Iowa, making the…
…well assured that our Father, who reigns in yonder heavens, keeps a journal, or, in other words, a record—a great record in which He records the doings of the children…
…how could it be expected to operate satisfactorily if a hook here or a journal yonder were to say, I am not going to stay here, or I am going…
…resemblance to that of Paul and his fellow Apostles. Brother Woodruff has published a little work, called, “Leaves from my Journal,” and in reading that book I have been very…
…that, and no people have a right to coerce us into that condition, notwithstanding that there is a journal published in this city—and we have preserved the record of it,…