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1 " The Lord has led this people all the while in this way," Brigham declared, "by giving them here a little and there a little. Thus He increases their wisdom, and he that receives a little and is thankful for that shall receive more and more and more. "
― The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints , The Standard of Truth: 1815–1846 (Saints, #1)
2 " Do you think I would forsake you now?" Willard answered. "If you are condemned to be hung for treason, I will be hung in your stead and you shall go free.""You cannot," said Joseph."I will," said Willard "
3 " enter "
4 " I knew it, and I knew that God knew it,” he testified, “and I could not deny it. "
5 " September "
6 " What follows is "
7 " Caroline was happy "
8 " Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days Volume "
9 " would not believe "
10 " Asael Smith to “My Dear Selfs,” Apr. 10, 1799, Asael Smith, Letter and Genealogy Record, 1799, circa 1817–46, Church History "
11 " daughters "
12 " When Joseph was twelve, religious debates swept Palmyra. Although he read little, he liked to think deeply about ideas. He listened to preachers, hoping to learn more "
13 " newborn "
14 " Knowing how much it hurt Joseph to walk, Alvin and Hyrum tried to stand up to Mr. Howard a few times. But "
15 " gaze, “is determined to take away from me every means of proceeding on my "
16 " The Sunday after the church was organized, Oliver preached to the Whitmer family and their friends in Fayette. Many of them had supported "
17 " prevent the baptisms from taking place. "
18 " appeared beside Him. “This is My Beloved Son,” He said. “Hear Him!”6 Joseph looked into "
19 " Ask in faith, nothing wavering,” it taught.28 God would hear his questions—even if they came out awkwardly. "
20 " not his responsibility to direct missionary "