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
Address to the Saints.--Responsibility of those holding
the Priesthood.--Eternal prospects.--The best policy in
governing.--Priesthood to be honored.--By benefiting others we
benefit ourselves.--Must pass through suffering.--Must be pure and
humble.--Need patience.--Estimation of F. D. Richards.--His wise
policy.--Progress of the mission.--Expression of gratitude.--The Editor
speaks.--Lorenzo's courage and faithfulness.
The following is an address of my brother, to the Saints in Great
Britain, as he was about to leave England to return to his mission:
_Beloved Saints_:
A short sojourn in this land has served to bind more closely those
feelings of interest which must ever be called into action during an
intimate acquaintance with the Saints. As the period now approaches
when, for other climes, I must bid adieu to the kindly smiling faces
and warm hearts of the brethren in the British Isles, I can but express
my deep and heartfelt wishes for the prosperity and continued progress
of the work in this country, and the well-being and happiness of all
those who have the privilege of co-operating in the great and glorious
cause of spreading light and intelligence amongst the children of men.
To my brethren in the Priesthood I beg to offer a few words of
counsel, instruction and exhortation. Upon you rest high and sacred
responsibilities, which relate not only to the salvation of this
generation, but of many past generations, and many to come. The
glorious ensign of Emanuel's Kingdom, once again established in the
world, must be unfurled in every nation, kingdom, and empire: the
voice of warning--the voice of the Bridegroom, "Prepare ye, prepare
ye the way of the Lord," must be carried forth unto all people. You
are the ones whom the Lord has chosen for this purpose, even the horn
of Joseph, to "push the people together." Surely you cannot be too
anxiously, nor too industriously engaged, seeking the best, the manner
most useful to yourselves and mankind, to magnify your holy and sacred
offices.
It is the Priesthood that will give you character, renown, wisdom,
power, and authority, and build you up here below among the children
of men; and above, exalt you to peace and happiness, to thrones and
dominions, even through countless eternities. This world, in its
kingdoms and empires, possesses, in some small degree, glory and
greatness, faintly shadowing forth what exists in regions above: but
here, with these, are associated little happiness and little durability.
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