Discourse, 17 September 1843–B, as Reported by Willard Richards
Discourse, 17 September 1843–B, as Reported by Willard Richards
Source Note
Source Note
JS, Discourse, [, Hancock Co., IL, 17 Sept. 1843]. Version copied [ca. 17 Sept. 1843] in JS, Journal, 1842–1844, bk. 3, pp. [98]–[99]; handwriting of ; JS Collection, CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for JS, Journal, 1842–1844.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Discourse, 17 Sept. 1843–B, as Reported by Levi Richards.
serm[o]n in gene[r]al— but differd in opini[o]n on some po[i]nts— on which I freely ixpressed myself to his gre[a]t satisfacti[o]n on perscutin [persecution] making the work spread.— by rooting up a fl[o]wer garden or kicking back the sun. [10 lines blank] [p. [99]]
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Footnotes
Footnotes
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Blodget spoke on religious liberty, taking his text from John 18:38. Following Blodget’s address, JS spoke, “disproving the idea that persecution causes a good work to prosper” and addressing the proper use of medicine—a topic he had spoken on earlier in the year. (Levi Richards, Journal, 17 Sept. 1843; JS, Journal, 13 Apr. 1843.)
Richards, Levi. Journals, 1840–1853. Levi Richards, Papers, 1837–1867. CHL. MS 1284, box 1.
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