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
Lately my mind has been much impressed with the idea of introducing the
Gospel to India. I have counseled with my brethren of the Twelve on the
subject, and we all feel alike the importance of such a step, and the
ultimate benefits to the Kingdom of God. Upon the Twelve devolves the
responsibility of introducing the Gospel to the nations. As the time
approaches when we anticipate the privilege of returning to the body of
the Church, I feel reluctant indeed to suffer any favorable opportunity
to pass for opening the door of the Gospel in India. Although the
duties for Italy and Switzerland, and long absence from my family,
press with weight upon me, I am nevertheless ready in the name of the
Lord to take upon me this work also.
I contemplate sending immediately around by sea to Calcutta one or
two good and faithful Elders, and follow on myself as soon as I shall
have completed the translation and publication of the Book of Mormon.
I intend passing through by way of Switzerland and Italy, visiting
the Saints in those countries, and promoting the interests of those
missions in every way in my power.
Circumstances seem to be working favorably. A short time since I
met with a brother who had resided seven years in India, and is
conversant with the native language, and will immediately enter upon
the translation of some of my works, which I intend getting published
there, together with the "Voice of Joseph," in English, soon after my
arrival.
Brethren who have plenty of means, and wish to employ them for the
glory of God in the salvation of souls, I trust will not be backward in
liberality; that while I willingly and freely sacrifice the pleasures
and endearments of home and friends, they may be equally ready and
willing to devote their means, and thus fulfil the Scriptures in making
to themselves friends with the "mammon of unrighteousness."
If any of the Saints have friends in that country, to whom the brethren
may be introduced, let them send unsealed letters of recommendation,
properly addressed, enclosed in an envelope addressed to me, at 35
Jewin Street, London.
Yours affectionately,
Lorenzo Snow.
In order to keep the connection of the progress of the work in Italy
and Switzerland, I extract from a letter published in the _Star_ from
Elder Woodard, dated Italy, August 1, 1851, and copy one from Elder
Stenhouse:
_Dear Brother Snow_:
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