Discourse, 13 August 1843–A, as Reported by Martha Jane Knowlton Coray
Source Note
JS, Discourse, , Hancock Co., IL, 13 Aug. 1843; in Martha Jane Knowlton Coray, Notebook, pp. [30]–[35]; handwriting of Martha Jane Knowlton Coray; CHL.
There is a thought more dreadful than that of total annihilation, That Thought is the an assurance <thought> that we shall never again meet with those we loved here on earth suppose I had diedbeleivingthat whenhaving some Idea of a resurection and Glory beyond the grave which God and angels had secured and yet had not any knowledge <intelligence> of any Law or any order by which it is to be obtained Well you lose a friend you come up in the resurection hoping to [see] him again but find yourself separated from them to all eternity and become [p. [30]]