Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow: One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day SaintsSnow, Eliza R. (Eliza Roxey)
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Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow: One of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Snow, Eliza R. (Eliza Roxey)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Snow family; Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901
I then ordained Elder Woodard a High Priest, and asked our Heavenly
Father to give him wisdom and strength to watch over the Church in
Italy, whatever might be the scenes through which it should have to
pass; and that he might be enabled to extend the work which I had
commenced.
I also ordained Elder Stenhouse a High Priest, and prayed that his way
might be opened in Switzerland for carrying forth the work of the Lord
in that interesting country. In a few days afterwards, Elder Stenhouse
proceeded on his mission.
O Italy! Thou birthplace and burial ground of the proud Caesars--thou
that swayed the sceptre of this mundane creation--land of literature
and arts, and once the centre of the world's civilization. Who shall
tell all the greatness which breathes in the story of thy past? And
who, O who shall tell all the corruption which broods on thy bosom
_now_?
Land of flowers and fruitfulness of the vine--the olive and orange--all
that blushes in beauty and charms with delicacy, is spread o'er thy
green fields, or grows in thy empire garden; but thy children are deep
in pollution, and spring like thorns and thistles amid thy floral
scenes of endless enchantment. From the wave-swept shores of the
Mediterranean to the base of the bleak Alpine region, thy sunny plains
lie spread like a fairy realm.
Here reposes the dust of millions that were mighty in ages gone by, and
flooded the earth with the fame of their deeds. Here are the fields
that have been crimsoned with the blood of royalty, and have become the
grave of dynasties. Poets who sung the praise of nations, and princes
that wielded the sceptre of power during many a crisis of the world's
history, are laid low beneath the dust of thy fields and vineyards!
But is there nought here save the tomb of the past? O, Italy! Hath
an eternal winter followed the summer of thy fame, and frosted the
flowers of thy genius, and clouded the sunbeams of thy glory? No: the
future of thy story shall outshine the past, and thy children shall
yet be more renowned than in the ages of old. Though the triple crown
of earth's proudest apostate shed a tinsel splendor over thy boundless
superstition, Truth shall yet be victorious amid thy Babylonish
regions. Where triumphant warriors were stained with gore, and princes
reigned in the pomp of tyranny, the sure, though tardy working of the
Gospel, now weaves a fairer wreath, and will wear a brighter crown.
I see around me many an eye which will one day glisten with delight
at the tidings of eternal Truth--many a countenance which will adorn
the assemblies of the living God. There is yet the blood of heaven's
nobility within the hearts of many amid thy sons and daughters; and
sooner will that blood stain the scaffold of martyrdom than dishonor
the manly spirits with which it is connected.
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