Discourse, 7 April 1844, as Reported by Thomas Bullock
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Source Note
JS, Discourse, , IL, 7 Apr. 1844; handwriting of ; nine pages; General Church Minutes, CHL.

& he hate me he is a fool— for I love all men especially these my brethren & sisters— I rejoice in hearing the test of my aged friend— you never knew my heart no man knows my history— I can not do it I shall never undertake— if I had not experienced what I have I should not have known it myself— I never did harm any man since I have been born in the world— my voice is always for peace— I cannot lie down until my work is finished— I never think evil nor think any thing to the harm of my fellow man— & when I am called at the trump & weighed in the balance you will know me then— I add no more God bless you amen— [25 lines blank] [p. 22]
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