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Discourse, 24 March 1844–B, as Reported by Thomas Bullock
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JS, Discourse, , Hancock Co., IL, 24 Mar. 1844; in Thomas Bullock, Journal, p. [4]; handwriting of ; CHL.
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*Discourse, 24 March 1844–B, as Reported by Wilford Woodruff
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Joseph again
spoke and shewed that his Power was in the Doctrines
he taught, and defied all men to upset it— he called
aloud “as the voice of one bawling in the Wilderness
Repent ye Repent ye for the Kingdom of God is at hand[”]— [p. [4]]
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Discourse, 24 March 1844–B, as Reported by Thomas Bullock
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