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 feel to express, in the highest terms, my sanction and approbation
of F. D. Richards' presidency of the British Isles. The wise, prudent,
and proper spirit and manner in which he has conducted the editorial
department merits the warmest meed of praise. The many interesting
and useful publications he has issued, together with the enlarged and
much improved edition of the hymns used by the Saints, in addition to
his other labors, furnish a true testimony of his indefatigable zeal
and enterprising spirit. The deep interest he has taken in forwarding
our foreign missions, has secured to him not only the warmest thanks
and feelings of gratitude from us on whom is laid the heavy burdens
and responsibilities of those missions, but from thousands and tens
of thousands whose deliverance from sectarian bondage is now being
effected in all those extended fields of our foreign labors.
In the arrangement of conferences, much wisdom has been displayed in
selecting good and faithful men to preside over them--men who will do
well for the Saints generally, thereby lightening and relieving the
anxieties and responsibilities of the Presidency as far as possible. My
long acquaintance with President Richards gives me the most unqualified
confidence in his wisdom, excellence of heart and mind, and entire
devotion to the work and service of the Lord, and faithfulness in his
honorable position. His counselors I know to be wise men, and men of
God, and as such I recommend them to the confidence and esteem of the
brethren.
Respecting the progress of those missions I have undertaken, the
prospect in the future, and the field of labor I have assigned to
the various Elders, it may be gratifying to the Saints to have the
following particulars, that their faith and prayers in behalf of
them may ever be kept in lively exercise. Elder Willis, whom I have
appointed to take charge of the Calcutta mission, is supposed to have
about reached his destination. Elder Findlay, late President of the
Hull Conference, is now on his way to the Bombay mission. Elder Obray,
late President of Sheerness, whom I have appointed to Malta, is now
prepared, and will soon set sail for that island. Elder Stenhouse
presides in Switzerland, and Elder Woodard in Italy. The translation of
the Book of Mormon into Italian is about completed, parts are in the
hands of the printer, and will be ready for circulation in about two
months.
Having set in operation those missions, I turn my thoughts to the far
distant fields of labor I contemplate shortly undertaking--a mission
requiring all my energies--extending over nations, continents, islands,
seas, oceans and empires--encountering the freezing Alps, the burning
sun of the torrid zone, the dangers of the trackless waters, the
pestilential cholera, the miasma of various climes, together with all
the casualties of sea and land which must be encountered.
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