New Witnesses for God (Volume 3 of 3)Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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New Witnesses for God (Volume 3 of 3)
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Book of Mormon; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
In 1848, after my return to Winter Quarters from our pioneer
journey, I was appointed by the Presidency of the Church to take my
family and go to Boston to gather up the remnant of the Latter-day
Saints and lead them to the valleys of the mountains. While on my
way east I put my carriage into the yard of one of the brethren in
Indiana, and Brother Orson Hyde set his wagon by the side of mine,
and not more than two feet from it. Dominicus Carter, of Provo,
and my wife and four children were with me. My wife, one child and
I went to bed in the carriage, the rest sleeping in the house. I
had been in bed but a short time when a voice said to me: "Get
up, and move your carriage." It was not thunder, lightning nor an
earthquake, but the still, small voice of the Spirit of God--the
Holy Ghost. I told my wife I must get up and move my carriage.
She asked, "What for?" I told her I did not know, only the Spirit
told me to do it. I got up and moved my carriage several rods, and
set it by the side of the house. As I was returning to bed the
same Spirit said to me, "Go and move your mules away from that oak
tree," which was about one hundred yards, north of our carriage. I
moved them to a young hickory grove and tied them up. I then went
to bed. In thirty minutes a whirlwind caught the tree to which my
mules had been fastened, broke it off near the ground, and carried
it one hundred yards, sweeping away two fences in its course, and
laid it prostrate through that yard where my carriage stood, and
the top limbs hit my carriage as it was. In the morning I measured
the trunk of the tree which fell where my carriage had stood, and
found it five feet in diameter. It came within a foot of Brother
Hyde's wagon, but did not touch it. Thus, by obeying the revelation
of the Spirit of God to me I saved my life and the lives of my wife
and child, as well as my animals. In the morning I went on my way
rejoicing. [18]
The following is a statement from the biography of Elder Heber C.
Kimball, one of the members of the first quorum of the Twelve in this
latter-day dispensation, and afterwards for some years Counselor to
President Brigham Young, speaking of the time when he first heard the
gospel preached, in 1831:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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