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
The public library has been furnished with copies of all of our works,
through the recommendation of Major Marshall, who attended my lectures
and presented me his card. I have my eye on several new stations, when
my boys here have learned their drill. I am so circumstanced as to be
able to do something every day and night in rolling on the work of God.
If we had many more Elders they would all get "curry and rice," and
souls for their hire.
Your tract, "The Only Way to be Saved," has just been translated by
Brother Brigham Prankisto, one of my children in the faith, a Priest;
and I trust it will soon be printed in Bengalee and Hindostanee. He has
commenced translating "Child's Ladder," and "Remarkable Visions."
I have just concluded a course of twelve lectures, which have been well
and respectably attended. One night four missionaries were present;
two rose up in the meeting and violently opened their mouths, but as I
promised to hear them at the conclusion of the lecture, they waited,
and at the end of the lecture they questioned me and were silenced,
being self-condemned out of the Scriptures; for neither of them had
been baptized according to their requirements, and they sat down,
saying, "they did not come to argue," to the great astonishment and
amusement of the audience. The following day they were shown up in
the newspapers by an anti-"Mormon" writer, who expressed his surprise
at their demeaning themselves by "interfering with the delusions of
Mormonism."
We have been blest with the gift of healing in cases of croup, fever,
cholera, etc.; the last was that of a Hindoo groom, who was in a dying
state with Asiatic cholera. I anointed him with oil, and was assisted
in the laying on of hands by Brothers McLachlan and Boynton, when the
man soon recovered, although he was in great agony--turning up his
eyes, and was frightfully affected. To God the Eternal Father, Son, and
Holy Ghost, be all the glory.
The Saints here, with one heart, sustain the authorities of the Church,
Presidents Young, Kimball and Richards, the Twelve, the Seventies, the
High Council, and all the organizations of the Church in Deseret and
elsewhere, and pray that heaven's blessings may continue to be poured
out upon them.
I am preparing seeds for the Valley. The flowering shrubs here are very
numerous and beautiful. I trust to be favored with a ship-letter when
you reach the Valley, and to hear what the Presidency think about the
success of this mission. I have ordained two Elders, J. P. Meik and
McCune. I hope soon to have an _Oriental Star_, as literature here is
at a low ebb and high price. I have faith to ask if you will sanction.
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