History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 6Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 6
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
_Tuesday. 23.--_Ebenezer Robinson took possession of the Nauvoo
Mansion, to continue it as a public-house. W. W. Phelps, Newel K.
Whitney and Willard Richards valued the printing office and lot at
$1,500; printing apparatus, $950; bindery, $112; foundry, $270; total,
$2,832. I having sold the concern to John Taylor, who in consideration
was to assume the responsibility of the Lawrence estate.
There was a cotillion party in the evening at the Nauvoo Mansion. The
night was clear and cold.
The ship _Fanny,_ Captain Patterson, sailed from Liverpool with 210
Saints on board.
_Wednesday, 24.--_Called at my office about one o'clock. I think the
appraised valuation of the printing office rather too low.
Weather very cold.
The mob party at Carthage, Warsaw, and Green Plains continued their
agitation.
_Thursday, 25.--_At home.
Prayer-meeting at Brother Brigham's: eight of the Twelve Apostles
present. Weather extremely cold.
I approved of the doings of a general court-martial held January 13th.
{186} _Friday, 26.--_I dictated to my clerk an article on the situation
of the nation, referring to the President's Message, &c.
Prayer-meeting at Brother Young's: eight of the Twelve Apostles
present. Elder Orson Hyde went to Carthage to preach. Weather clear and
cool.
_Saturday, 27.--_Weather extremely cold and clear.
Prayer-meeting in the assembly room. High Council met, but, having no
business, adjourned.
_Sunday, 28.--_I had some company in the evening from Warsaw. I
conversed with them on politics, religion, &c. Prayer-meeting in the
assembly room. Weather very cold.
I insert the following from the _Millennial Star_:--
_Importance of Elders Keeping Journals, Case of Healing Recorded_.
MR. EDITOR:--The idea has frequently crossed my mind, that were the
Elders of the Church of Jesus Christ in this age to keep a journal
of their travels and ministry, and record all the healings and
miracles they had witnessed from time to time,--that should their
separate journals be afterwards collected together and published
in a volume, I am inclined to believe that a far greater number of
manifest displays of the power of God would be therein recorded
than is found in the journals of the Elders of the Church of Jesus
Christ in the early ages, at least so far as they are faithfully
handed down to us in the New Testament Scriptures.
And although, as in days of old, we are frequently branded with the
epithets of "fools, fanatics, religious enthusiasts, dupes, and
vile impostors," yet "what we have felt and seen, with confidence
we tell."
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