Discourse, circa 2 March 1841
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Discourse, circa 2 March 1841
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Source Note
JS, Discourse, [, Hancock Co., IL, ca. 2 Mar. 1841]. Version in William P. McIntire, Notebook, p. [13]; handwriting of ; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Account of Meeting and Discourse, 5 Jan. 1841, as Reported by William P. McIntire.
Historical Introduction
Historical Introduction
See Historical Introduction to Account of Meeting and Discourse, circa 2 Mar. 1841.
Page [13]
Joseph said there was a diferance Between the veng[e]ance that Belongeth to the Lord, & a man Defending himself or friend— of the Mamon of unrighteousness Joseph said the majority of man king [mankind] was ◊◊ist & true a must Lavish his Goods on all around him & out of them he will find freinds in the hour of Distress for those that have been made Ritch By the Benevalance of their Rich friend of them there will be some that will do you Good in affliction— [p. [13]]
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Page [13]
Document Information
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- Editorial Title
- Discourse, circa 2 March 1841
- ID #
- 18679
- Total Pages
- 1
- Print Volume Location
- Handwriting on This Page
- William McIntire
Footnotes
Footnotes
- [1]
TEXT: Possibly “oprist [oppressed]”.