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Remarks, 14 May 1843

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JS, Remarks,
Lima

Area settled, 1828. Platted 1833. Post office established, 1836. Many Latter-day Saints settled in area, 1839, after expulsion from Missouri. Considered important settlement by Latter-day Saint leaders. Lima stake organized, 22 Oct. 1840. Stake reduced to...

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, Adams Co., IL, 14 May 1843.Featured version copied [ca. 14 May 1843] in Wilford Woodruff, Journal, vol. 5, 1 Jan. 1843–31 Dec. 1844, pp. [33]–[34]; handwriting of
Wilford Woodruff

1 Mar. 1807–2 Sept. 1898. Farmer, miller. Born at Farmington, Hartford Co., Connecticut. Son of Aphek Woodruff and Beulah Thompson. Moved to Richland, Oswego Co., New York, 1832. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Zera Pulsipher,...

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. For more complete source information, see the source note for Discourse, 17 Jan. 1843, as Reported by Wilford Woodruff.

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See Editorial Note following 12 May 1843 entry in JS, Journal.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Remarks, 14 May 1843 History, 1838–1856, volume D-1 [1 August 1842–1 July 1843] “History of Joseph Smith”

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gains power & knowledge but when he relaxes for a season he looses much of his power & knowledge But in all matters temporal or spiritual Preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ or in leading an army to Battle victory almost entirely depends upon good order & moderation (in going to Battle moove slow dress up into a line & though your enemy rush upon you with fury meet them slow but firmly let not confusion or terror seize your Breast But meet them firmly & strike a heavy blow & Conquer. A man can bear a heavy Burthen Burden by practice & Continueing to increase it The inhabitants of this Continant anciently were so constituted & were so determined & persevering either in righteousness or wickedness that God visited them immediately either with great judgments or Blessings But the present generation if they were going to Battle if they God Got any assistance from God would have to obtain it it By faith [p. [34]]
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