History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Volume 1Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Volume 1
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
21. Wherefore, let those concerning whom I have spoken, that should
take their journey in haste--again I say unto you, let them take
their journey in haste.
22. And it mattereth not unto me, after a little, if it so be that
they fill their mission, whether they go by water or by land; let
this be as it is made known unto them according to their judgments
hereafter.
23. And now, concerning my servants Sidney Rigdon, and Joseph
Smith, Jun., and Oliver Cowdery, let them come not again upon the
waters, save it be upon the canal, while journeying unto their
homes, or in other words they shall not come upon the waters to
journey, save upon the canal.
24. Behold, I, the Lord, have appointed a way for the journeying of
my Saints, and behold this is the way--that after they leave the
canal, they shall journey by land, inasmuch as they are commanded
to journey and go up unto the land of Zion;
25. And they shall do like unto the children of Israel, pitching
their tents by the way.
26. And, behold, this commandment you shall give unto all your
brethren;
{205} 27. Nevertheless, unto whom it is given power to command the
waters, unto him it is given by the Spirit to know all his ways;
28. Wherefore let him do as the Spirit of the living God commandeth
him, whether upon the land or upon the waters, as it remaineth with
me to do hereafter;
29. And unto you it is given the course for the Saints, or the way
for the Saints of the camp of the Lord, to journey.
30. And again, verily I say unto you, my servants Sidney Rigdon,
Joseph Smith, Jun., and Oliver Cowdery, shall not open their mouths
in the congregations of the wicked, until they arrive at Cincinnati;
31. And in that place they shall lift up their voices unto
God against that people; yea unto Him whose anger is kindled
against their wickedness; a people who are well-nigh ripened for
destruction;
32. And from thence let them journey for the congregations of their
brethren, for their labors even now, are wanted more abundantly
among them than among the congregations of the wicked.
33. And now concerning the residue, let them journey and declare
the word among the congregations of the wicked, inasmuch as it is
given;
34. And inasmuch as they do this they shall rid their garments, and
they shall be spotless before me;
35. And let them journey together, or two by two, as seemeth them
good, only let my servant Reynolds Cahoon, and my servant Samuel
H. Smith, with whom I am well pleased, be not separated until they
return to their homes, and this for a wise purpose in me.
36. And now, verily I say unto you, and what I say unto one I say
unto all, be of good cheer little children, for I am in your midst,
and I have not forsaken you;
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