Discourse, 13 August 1843–A, as Reported by Martha Jane Knowlton Coray
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Source Note
JS, Discourse, , Hancock Co., IL, 13 Aug. 1843; in Martha Jane Knowlton Coray, Notebook, pp. [30]–[35]; handwriting of Martha Jane Knowlton Coray; CHL.

sermon 3thd
on the death of
There is a thought more dreadful than that of total annihilation, That is the an thought that we shall never again meet with those we loved here on earth suppose I had some Idea of a resurection and Glory beyond the grave which God and angels had secured and yet had not any knowledge intelligence of any Law or any order by which it is to be obtained Well you lose a friend you come up in the resurection hoping to [see] him again but find yourself separated from them to all eternity and become [p. [30]]
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