Letter, Erastus Snow to Hyrum Smith and William Law, 4 February 1842
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, Letter, , Essex Co., MA, to and , , Hancock Co., IL, 4 Feb. 1842; handwriting of ; dockets in handwriting of , , and unidentified scribe; four pages; JS Office Papers, CHL. Includes address block, postal markings, dockets, and notations.
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Mass Feb’y 4th 1842
To & ,
Dearly beloved in the Kingdom & patience of Jesus Christ. I should have been extremely happy to have seen you at the in July, and fondly anticipated meeting you there on my arrival from , but was disappointed being a day or two, too late. The council you left for me to come here and endeavour to open a field of labor, was as at first somwhat repugnant to my feelings, for I was then in a widely extended field of labour, and during the last four months of my labour I about fifty, and the prospect <was> brightening daily, and should I leave that field of labour in the fall, I felt quite anxious to return to , for various reasons, not among the least of which was the priveledge of attending the school, I also hang a little on what Joseph told me when I left , advising me not to return within a year, but notwithstanding my prospects and desires I could but think that yours was the council of the wise, and I resolved at any sacrafice to act accordingly, if my mind could be fully satisfied that it was my duty and that God would prosper me on this missions; and in answer to my prayers he gave me the witness of the Holy Spirit, but afterward like Gideon I tried him a second time, and in a singular way such as I never did before or since; (dont laugh when I tell you:) I followed the example of Jonah’s shipmates and the eleven when they chose Matthias to the apostleship; and after praying sincerely that [p. [1]]