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Journal of Discourses, Volume 4

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Journal of Discourses Volume 4

BY: BRIGHAM YOUNG President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

HIS TWO COUNSELLORS, AND THE TWELVE APOSTLES

REPORTED BY G. D. WATT,

AND HUMBLY DEDICATED TO THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN ALL THE WORLD

VOL. IV.

LIVERPOOL

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY S. W. RICHARDS, 42, ISLINGTON.

LONDON:

LATTER-DAY SAINTS' BOOK DEPOT, 35 JEWIN STREET, CITY.

1857

Preface

We have the satisfaction of offering to the Saints and the public the Fourth Volume of the Journal of Discourses.

It would be altogether gratuitous and uncalled-for, on our part, to write a commendatory preface to the Discourses of the First Presidency and Twelve Apostles of this Church. To the Saints their words are as the words of God, their teachings fraught with heavenly wisdom, and their directions leading to salvation and eternal lives.

We believe that the present Volume is the most important of any yet placed in the hands of the Saints. It contains Discourses, Remarks, and Exhortations, delivered at the time of the great Reformation among the Saints in Zion. It shows the noble and mighty efforts of the authorities to purify the children of Zion, and prepare them for the great day of redemption. It is the written embodiment of the fire of the Almighty that burned in His Prophets and Apostles at that momentous epoch in the history of the Latter-day Church. The influence of that Reformation was felt by heaven, earth, and hell. It called down power and blessings from the celestial world to rest upon the Anointed Ones. It strengthened the union of the Saints, and added brightness to their faith. It made Satan and his hosts rage and tremble.

Besides those delivered at the Reformation, the Fourth Volume contains Discourses and Remarks full of new ideas, improved schemes relative to emigration and other matters, and counsel and instructions suitable to the advanced and peculiar conditon of the people, and the development of the work of the last days. Moreover, throughout the whole Volume, we see signs that the day of God's power is at hand, and that the fire of the Almighty is proceeding forth from the leaders of Israel.

To complete the present Volume, we have been under the necessity of introducing Discourses reported by J. V. Long, which are distinguished in the Index by an asterisk (*).

THE PUBLISHER.


1: THE SAINTS SHOULD PREPARE FOR FUTURE EMERGENCIES—EVIL SPIRITS—THEIR POWER AND ORGANIZATION—THE CHAIN OF THE PRIESTHOOD—ANGELS ARE MINISTERING SPIRITS

Summary: A Discourse by President Heber C. Kimball, in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, June 29, 1856.


2: A PRAYER

Summary: By President J. M. Grant, at the celebration of the 24th of July, 1856, in Big Cottonwood kanyon, Utah.


3: A VISIT, BY P. P. PRATT, TO THE SOUTHERN SETTLEMENTS—THE POWER OF THE PRIESTHOOD—UNION AMONG THE SAINTS—A MIRACLE

Summary: A Discourse, Delivered by Elder P. P. Pratt, in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 29, 1856.


4: WHY THE SAINTS REJOICE—THE SPIRIT RECEIVED THROUGH LAYING ON OF HANDS—CLEANLINESS

Summary: A Discourse, Delivered by President J. M. Grant, in the Bowery Great Salt Lake City, August 3, 1856.


5: THE HOLY GHOST NECESSARY IN PREACHING—FAITH—HEALING THE SICK—THE SAINTS' INTERESTS ARE ONE—ALL OF OUR EFFORTS SHOULD TEND TO THE UPBUILDING OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD

Summary: A Discourse by President B. Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, August 17, 1856.


6: TESTIMONY TO THE DIVINITY OF JOSEPH SMITH'S MISSION—ELDERS SHOULD GO THEIR MISSIONS WITHOUT PURSE OR SCRIP—THE LORD DEALS WITH THE SAINTS—JESUS THEIR PRESIDENT—SATAN ANGRY

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, August 31, 1856.


7: A CALL FOR AN EXPRESSION OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE—REPENTANCE AMONG THE SAINTS NECESSARY—RENEWING OF COVENANTS

Summary: Instructions by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, September 21, 1856.


8: APPLICATION OF THE WORDS OF HELAMAN TO THE CONDITION OF THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Summary: Remarks by President H. C. Kimball, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, September 21, 1856.


9: REBUKING INIQUITY

Summary: Remarks by President J. M. Grant, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, September 21, 1856.


10: THE PEOPLE OF GOD DISCIPLINED BY TRIALS—ATONEMENT BY THE SHEDDING OF BLOOD—OUR HEAVENLY FATHER—A PRIVILEGE GIVEN TO ALL THE MARRIED SISTERS IN UTAH

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, September 21, 1856.


11: REFORMATION NECESSARY AMONG THE SAINTS—INFIDEL PHILOSOPHY

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 2, 1856.


12: EFFECTS OF A MURMURING SPIRIT—COMPANIES ON THE PLAINS—THOSE WHO ENTER HEAVEN HAVE TO PASS THE INSPECTION OF THE FIRST PRESIDENCY

Summary: A Discourse by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 2, 1856.


13: COUNSEL CONCERNING IMMIGRATION—BENEFITS TO BE DERIVED FROM AN EARLY START—CROSSING THE PLAINS WITH HAND-CARTS, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 2, 1856


4: WHY THE SAINTS REJOICE—THE SPIRIT RECEIVED THROUGH LAYING ON OF HANDS—CLEANLINESS

Summary: A Discourse, Delivered by President J. M. Grant, in the Bowery Great Salt Lake City, August 3, 1856.


15: THE GOSPEL LIKE A NET CAST INTO THE SEA—GOOD AND BAD IN THE CHURCH—EMBRACE PRINCIPLES IN YOUR FAITH, NOT MEN—CONFESS ONLY TO THOSE AGAINST WHOM YOU HAVE SINNED—ECONOMIZE THE GIFTS OF GOD, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 9, 1856.


16: PERSONS NOT TO BE BAPTIZED UNTIL THEY REPENT AND MAKE RESTITUTION—ALL SIN TO BE REPENTED OF BEFORE PARTAKING OF THE SACRAMENT, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 9, 1856.


17: HYPOCRISY REPROVED—FAMILY GOVERNMENT, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse by President J. M. Grant, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 9, 1856.


18: THE EMIGRANT SAINTS—CHILDREN MORE SUSCEPTIBLE OF TUITION THAN ADULTS

Summary: Remarks, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 9, 1856.


19: TEMPTATIONS AND TRIALS NECESSARY TO EXALTATION—IF THE SAINTS PERFORM THEIR OBLIGATIONS, THE LORD WILL NOT FAIL IN HIS—HAND-CART EMIGRATION PREFERABLE TO THAT BY OX-TEAMS

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, November 16, 1856.


20: THE FACILITIES AFFORDED BY THE HAND-CART MOVEMENT FOR THE GATHERING OF ISRAEL—THE SAINTS SPECIALLY OPPOSED BY THE DEVIL IN ANY NEW ENTERPRISE—REFORMATION

Summary: A Discourse by Elder Woodruff, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, October 6, 1856.


21: THE HAND-CART EMIGRATION—OPINIONS OF THE EMIGRANTS CONCERNING IT—FEMALES ENDURE THE JOURNEY BETTER THAN MALES, ETC.

Summary: Remarks by President Brigham Young, made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, September 28, 1856.


22: EMIGRATION—THE SAINTS WARNED TO REPENT OR JUDGEMENTS WILL COME UPON THEM

Summary: A Discourse, by President H. C. Kimball, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, September 28, 1856.


23: THE EMIGRATING SAINTS WERE PROMPTED BY THE SPIRIT OF GOD

Summary: Remarks by President Brigham Young, made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, November 9, 1856.


24: DISCORD AT MEETINGS REBUKED—A TEXT FOR SPEAKERS AT THE CONFERENCE—SUBJECT FOR THE PEOPLE—A CALL FOR MULES, HORSES, WAGONS, TEAMSTERS, FLOUR, ETC.

Summary: Remarks by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, October 5, 1856.


25: THE HAND-CART ENTERPRISE—RETURNING MISSIONARIES—EXHORTATION TO THE SAINTS TO RESCUE THE BRETHREN AND SISTERS ON THE PLAINS, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse by Elder Franklin D. Richards, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, Sunday Morning, October 5, 1856.


26: GOD IS OUR FATHER; JOSEPH SMITH HIS REPRESENTATIVE ON THE EARTH; BRIGHAM YOUNG JOSEPH'S LEGAL SUCCESSOR—CALL FOR TEAMS TO MEET EMIGRANTS

Summary: Remarks by H. C. Kimball, made in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, October 5, 1856.


27: THOSE WHO ARE IN DARKNESS CANNOT DISCERN THE LIGHT—EXHORTATIONS TO MALE AND FEMALE TO SEEK AFTER THE LIGHT OF THE HOLY GHOST—WOMEN WHO LEAVE THEIR HUSBANDS, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse, Delivered by J. M. Grant, in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, October 26, 1856.


28: ON THE DEATH OF PRESIDENT JEDEDIAH M. GRANT

Summary: A Funeral Sermon, by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, December 4, 1856.


29: REMARKS AT THE FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT JEDEDIAH M. GRANT

Summary: By President Heber C. Kimball, Made in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, December 4, 1856.


30: REFORMATION—A TEST AT HAND TO PROVE THE SAINTS

Summary: A Discourse, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, December 21, 1856.


31: THE PEOPLE ASLEEP—THOSE HOLDING THE PRIESTHOOD MUST MAGNIFY THEIR CALLINGS OR BE REMOVED—THE SAINTS TO BE TRIED EVEN UNTO DEATH

Summary: Remarks by Elder Wilford Woodruff, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, December 21, 1856.


32: OVERCOME THE POWERS OF DARKNESS BY PRAYER—SPIRITUAL THINGS FIRST IN IMPORTANCE—CLEANLINESS

Summary: Remarks, by President J. M. Grant, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, October 12, 1856.


33: THE SAINTS HAVE NOT MAGNIFIED THEIR CALLING AS SAVIORS OF THE LIVING AND THE DEAD—ONENESS—PRACTICAL REPENTANCE

Summary: A Discourse, by Elder Lorenzo Snow, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, January 4, 1857.


34: OFFERS OF MERCY—THE GREAT DISPENSATION IN WHICH WE LIVE

Summary: A Discourse, by Elder Franklin D. Richards, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, January 11, 1857.


35: THE BODY OF CHRIST—PARABLE OF THE VINE—A WILD ENTHUSIASTIC SPIRIT NOT OF GOD—THE SAINTS SHOULD NOT UNWISELY EXPOSE EACH OTHERS' FOLLIES

Summary: A Discourse, by Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, January 11, 1857.


36: MAN MUST USE HIS ENERGIES AND CULTIVATE THE GIFTS OF GOD—NECESSITY OF FOLLOWING COUNSEL—REFORMATION MUST BE INTRINSIC AND NOT A MATTER OF EXCITEMENT

Summary: A Discourse by Elder Lorenzo Snow, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Sunday Morning, January 18, 1857.


37: EXHORTATION TO CLEANLINESS—MANY OF THE SAINTS SPIRITUALLY DEAD

Summary: Remarks, by President J. M. Grant, Delivered in the 17th Ward School-house, Great Salt Lake City, October 2, 1856.


38: NECESSITY OF OBEYING THE INSTRUCTIONS AND REVELATIONS GIVEN—THE IMPORTANCE OF OBTAINING THE HOLY GHOST—THE LABOURS OF THE SAINTS ARE FOR THEIR OWN SALVATION, AND NOT TO ENRICH THE LORD

Summary: Remarks by Elder Wilford Woodruff, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Sunday, January 25, 1857.


39: PROPHETS WEEP BECAUSE OF THE SINS OF THE PEOPLE—ONE GENERATION SHOULD IMPROVE UPON THE EXPERIENCE OF ANOTHER—MANY SET THEIR HEARTS ON PERISHABLE THINGS—PROVISIONS ARE MADE FOR THE EXALTATION OF ALL—THE SPIRIT SHOULD RULE THE FLESH—LIMITED KNOWLEDGE OF MAN-PHENOMENON OF FORGETFULNESS—NATURAL PHILOSOPHY—EMIGRATION

Summary: A Discourse, by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, February 1, 1857.


40: THE PRESIDENCY—THE CONTINUANCE OF THE HEAD WITH THE BODY DEPENDS ON THE FAITHFULNESS OF THE MEMBERS—MEN WHEN THEY DIE CANNOT TAKE THEIR EARTHLY POSSESSIONS WITH THEM—ELDERS GOING ON MISSIONS WITH HAND-CARTS—THE VINEYARD, A PARABLE

Summary: Remarks by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, February 1, 1857.


41: A DREAM—WHEAT AND THE CHAFF—WAY OF ESCAPE FROM TRIBULATION—NECESSITY OF CONSECRATION

Summary: Remarks, by President Orson Hyde, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, December 21, 1856.


42: TO KNOW GOD IS ETERNAL LIFE—GOD THE FATHER OF OUR SPIRITS AND BODIES—THINGS CREATED SPIRITUALLY FIRST—ATONEMENT BY THE SHEDDING OF BLOOD

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, February 8, 1857.


43: THE AX THAT IS LAID AT THE ROOT OF THE TREE—REGENERATION—PRODUCTS OF POLYGAMY, A NUMEROUS OFFSPRING, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, Feb. 8, 1857.


44: INTELLIGENCE COMES FROM GOD—SEEK FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD—GREAT CHANGES TO TAKE PLACE ON THE EARTH—ISRAEL OF THE LAST DAYS—WHY THE JEWS CANNOT BE CONVERTED

Summary: A Discourse by Elder Wilford Woodruff, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, February 22, 1857.


45: THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER—THE PRIESTHOOD REACHES BEHIND THE VAIL—HOW INTOLERABLE IT WILL BE FOR THOSE WHO APOSTATIZE—POPULARITY OF GOVERNOR YOUNG COMPARED WITH THAT OF THE RULERS OF THE NATIONS—THE KINGDOMS OF THIS WORLD, ETC.

Summary: Remarks, by President Daniel H. Wells, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, February 22, 1857.


46: UNION OF THE SAINTS—THE WORLD IS TRAINED TO BE SELFISH—WE ARE DEPENDENT UPON CHRIST AND EACH OTHER—INDIVIDUAL EXERTION NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THE PURPOSES OF GOD

Summary: Discourse by Elder Lorenzo Snow, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, on Sunday, March 1, 1857.


47: OBEDIENCE PRODUCES CONFIDENCE—CONSECRATION—CONCENTRATION OF INTERESTS—ETC.

Summary: Discourse by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, March 1, 1857.


48: MISAPPLICATION OF THE TERM SACRIFICE—THE SAINTS ARE GAINERS BY THE WORK OF GOD—RESISTANCE OF EVIL—DEGENERACY—THE WAY OF REGENERATION—HOW TO TREAT OUR WIVES

Summary: Remarks, by President Daniel H. Wells, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, March 1, 1857.


49: MAN THE HEAD OF WOMAN—KINGDOM OF GOD—THE SEED OF CHRIST—POLYGAMY—SOCIETY IN UTAH

Summary: A Sermon, by President Orson Hyde, Delivered in Great Salt Lake City.


50: NECESSITY FOR REFORMATION A DISGRACE—INTELLIGENCE A GIFT, INCREASED BY IMPARTING—SPIRIT OF GOD—VARIETY IN SPIRITUAL AS WELL AS IN NATURAL ORGANIZATIONS—GOD THE FATHER OF THE SPIRITS OF ALL MANKIND—ETC.

Summary: A Discourse, by President Brigham Young, Delivered in Great Salt Lake City, March 8, 1857.


51: DEPARTED SPIRITS CONTINUE WITH THE DISPOSITIONS THEY POSSESSED ON EARTH—THE ORDER AND NECESSARY UNITY OF THE PRIESTHOOD ILLUSTRATED—COUNSEL TO THE MARRIED

Summary: A Discourse, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, January 25, 1857.


52: OUR RELATIVES, THOSE WHO DO THE WILL OF GOD—THE ELDERS SHOULD BE AS FATHERS AND SHEPHERDS IN ISRAEL, AND NOT AS MASTERS—SELF-CONFIDENCE, AND THE WAY TO OBTAIN IT—THE PROPHET JOSEPH NOT YET RESURRECTED—PREACHING TO THE SPIRITS IN PRISON, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, March 25, 1857.


53: THE "DESERET NEWS," ITS VALUE—WORTH AND VIRTUE OF SACRED RELICS—RESURRECTION—CONFIDENCE IN OUR LEADERS

Summary: Remarks, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, March 15, 1857.


54: HE THAT LOVETH NOT HIS BROTHER LOVETH NOT GOD—IF WE HAVE NOT CONFIDENCE IN OUR LEADERS WE SHALL NOT HAVE IT IN A HIGHER POWER—THE CHURCH HOLDS THE KEYS OF SALVATION—THE PROVIDENCES OF GOD TO THE SAINTS

Summary: Discourse, by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, March 29, 1857.


55: OBJECT OF THE EXPRESS CARRYING COMPANY—WHY SUCCESS ATTENDS THE MINISTERIAL LABOURS OF SOME ELDERS, AND NOT THOSE OF OTHERS—COUNSEL TO STORE UP GRAIN ENOUGH TO LAST SEVEN YEARS

Summary: Remarks, by President Brigham Young, Delivered at the opening of the Conference, Great Salt Lake City, April 6, 1857.


56: INDEBTEDNESS TO THE P. E. FUND—PUBLIC WORKS—TRUE PROSPERITY—DEPENDENCE ON THE LORD—SELF-CONSECRATION

Summary: Remarks, by President Daniel H. Wells, April 6, 1857.


57: THE POWER AND IMPORTANCE OF ECONOMY—DOMESTIC EXTRAVAGANCE AND MISMANAGEMENT, WITH THEIR BAD RESULTS

Summary: A Discourse, by President Brigham Young Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, April 6, 1857.


58: THE LATTER-DAY WORK—NECESSITY OF AN INSPIRED LEADER TO STAND AT THE HEAD OF ISRAEL, ETC, AND TO DICTATE IN SPIRITUAL AND TEMPORAL AFFAIRS

Summary: Remarks, by Elder Wilford Woodruff, made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, April 8, 1857.


59: JOURNEY TO THE NORTH—UNANIMITY AND PEACEFUL ORDER OF THE COMPANY—GEOGRAPHICAL CHARACTER OF THE COUNTRY TRAVERSED—GOOD CONDITION AND BLESSINGS OF THE SAINTS IN ZION

Summary: Remarks, by President Brigham Young, Made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, May 31, 1857.


60: JOURNEY TO THE NORTH—FOLLY OF EXPECTING TO SIT AT EASE IN ZION—PROGRESSION—THE NATIONS UNDER GOD'S CONTROL—PROSPERITY OF THE SAINTS—POWER OF BRIGHAM YOUNG—THE GOSPEL ALPHABET

Summary: A Discourse, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, May 31, 1857.


61: RESULT OF THE DELEGATION TO CONGRESS FOR THE ADMISSION OF UTAH AS A STATE—CONDITION OF SOCIETY IN THE STATES—RETURN OF APOSTATES

Summary: Remarks, by Elder George A. Smith, Made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, May 31, 1857.


62: UTILITY OF CORRECTION-NECESSITY OF LIVING OUR RELIGION—OUR OWN CHARACTER AFFECTING POSTERITY—THE SAINTS BLESSED ABOVE ALL OTHER PEOPLE—RESULT OF REBELLION AGAINST AUTHORITY, ETC.

Summary: A Discourse, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 7, 1857.


63: PRACTICAL RELIGION—SIMPLICITY—TEMPORAL SALVATION—ADVANTAGES OF UTAH AS A SETTLEMENT FOR THE SAINTS—FALSE REPORTS, ETC.

Summary: Remarks, by President Brigham Young, Made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, a.m. of June 7, 1857.


64: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES GUARANTEES ALL WE ASK—HOLLOW GENTILITY—POWER OF THE "MORMON" LEADERS—GOVERNMENT CORRUPTION

Summary: Remarks, by President Brigham Young, Made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, p.m. of June 7, 1857.


65: PRIVILEGES BETTER APPRECIATED BY ABSENCE—PRESENT SALVATION

Summary: Remarks by Elder Charles C. Rich, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 14, 1857.


66: COMPREHENSIVENESS OF TRUE RELIGION—SACRIFICE FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD—THE SAINTS SHOULD BE SUPERIOR TO THE WORLD IN ALL THINGS—TRUST IN GOD, ETC.

Summary: Remarks by President Brigham Young, made in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 14, 1857.


67: THE FOUNTAIN OF TRUTH AND THE FOUNTAIN OF LIES—THE WORK OF GOD CANNOT BE IMPEDED—ONENESS IN THE PRIESTHOOD—ELECTION—SELF-JUSTIFICATION—SPIRIT OF HUMILITY

Summary: A Discourse, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, April 19, 1857.


68: OPPOSITION TO THE PRIESTHOOD, ETC.

Summary: Remarks by President Heber C. Kimball Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 21, 1857.


69: EXCHANGE OF FEELING AND SENTIMENT PRODUCES MUTUAL CONFIDENCE—NECESSITY OF CULTIVATING A CHILD—LIKE SPIRIT—DEVOTEDNESS OF THE SAINTS IN UTAH TOWARDS THE WORK OF GOD—GOD WILL TAKE CARE OF HIS OWN WORK, ETC.

Summary: Remarks by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, June 28, 1857.


70: LIMITS OF FORBEARANCE—APOSTATES—ECONOMY—GIVING ENDOWMENTS

Summary: Remarks, by President Heber C. Kimball, Delivered in the Bowery, Great Salt Lake City, Sunday Morning, August 16, 1857.