This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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46099 | But, it may be asked, had not we the Holy Bible, the scriptural repository of the Gospel record? |
46099 | The Vitality of"Mormonism"Why does"Mormonism"persist? |
46099 | the uplifting religion of life, the Gospel of Jesus Christ? |
9661 | Low- voiced, but clearly, the message concluded:"What shall I tell my people, the Mormons, when I return home? |
9661 | Or shall we look for you to come prowling around our weak settlements, like wolves in the night? |
9661 | That we may live in peace, live as friends, and trade with one another? |
9661 | The Colonel looked at him a moment, and said to the bystanders,''What is that man''s name?'' |
9661 | The Muddy is set down as El Rio Atascoso( Sp.,"Boggy") and Vegas Wash as Ojo del Gaetan( galleta grass?). |
45006 | And if we look to the conditions of individuals, what a proud spectacle does it exhibit? |
45006 | Then why? |
45006 | [ On whom has oppression fallen in any quarter of the Union?] |
45006 | who has been deprived of any right of person or property? |
45006 | who restrained from offering his vows in the mode which he prefers to the Divine author of his being? |
14661 | Is it not demonstrated that Utah is an abnormal State? |
14661 | Is there menace in this system? |
14661 | What shall the Americans of that Commonwealth do if the people of the United States do not heed their cry? |
14661 | Will Congress allow this awful calamity to continue? |
44907 | And what more can they learn? |
44907 | But, enquires the sinner, is there no way for my escape? |
44907 | Can I not devise some way by which I can extricate myself from the penalty of this SECOND_ law_, and escape this SECOND_ banishment_? |
44907 | Is my case hopeless? |
44907 | The great question to be decided in his mind, was-- if any one of these denominations be the Church of Christ, which one is it? |
44907 | What more can they enjoy? |
44907 | What more can they know? |
49386 | And where are ye from? |
49386 | Could it not be a temptation? |
49386 | The questions that for a time perplexed him were: should he respond at once to the call to fulfill a mission? |
49386 | she exclaimed,"and do you know our Micky?" |
54278 | And thus usher in the great millennium, or sabbath of rest, so long expected and sought for by all good men? |
54278 | Have you not the same interest in it that we have? |
54278 | He has stretched out his arm, and who can turn it back? |
54278 | He has uttered his voice, and who can gainsay it? |
54278 | Is it not sent forth to renovate the world-- to enlighten the nations-- to cover the earth with light, knowledge, truth, union, peace and love? |
54278 | Or will you share in the labors, toils, sacrifices, honors and blessings of the same? |
54278 | The Lord has spoken, and who can disannul it? |
54278 | We would now make a solemn appeal to our rulers and other fellow- citizens, whether it is treason to_ know_? |
54278 | What can be done? |
54278 | Why will not the government and people tof these States become acquainted with these Records? |
54278 | or even to publish what we_ know_? |
47519 | Are you not satisfied with Joseph?" |
47519 | Can I leave you Far in distant lands to dwell?" |
47519 | Has he not led you blindfolded long enough? |
47519 | Have you not betrayed Joseph and his brethren into the hands of the mob, as Judas did Jesus? |
47519 | He then asked,"Will you defend my case?" |
47519 | If hell can furnish a parallel, where is it? |
47519 | The answer was"Please, sir, will you baptize me?" |
47519 | We scarcely had the privilege of speaking to our brethren more than to say,"How do you do?" |
47519 | What are you about-- you, and Hinkle, and scores of others? |
47519 | When he came up to me, he said,"Brother Heber, what do you think of Joseph Smith, the fallen prophet, now? |
47519 | Where are you? |
47519 | when will distress and poverty and pain cease, and peace and plenty abound? |
35565 | Hermionagain pulled down the hand, and rather harshly demanded,"Come, say, what wouldst thou be, my boy?" |
35565 | The bells? |
35565 | What''s in a name? |
35565 | When do you play? |
35565 | Why? |
35565 | Will you go,said he,"if I wire for you and get you the engagement?" |
35565 | April 25th and 26th Ada Gray appeared in"Whose Wife?" |
35565 | At the time of which I write, 1872, John Maguire was young( about 30, eh, John? |
35565 | Could not all this flesh keep in a little life? |
35565 | He said to me,"They need you in Salt Lake badly; why do n''t you wire them? |
35565 | I inquired,"what bells?" |
35565 | If they want me why do n''t they wire me?" |
35565 | Johnny Allen and Alice Harrison were a great attraction in those days; how many remember them now? |
35565 | Miss Douglass, annoyed, pulled the little hand down testily from the child''s nose, and"Damon"repeated the question,"What wouldst thou be, my boy?" |
35565 | The President of course had heard of the new theatre,( what was there he did n''t hear of?) |
35565 | What is there in Shakespeare''s plays that lifts them so far above the average of merit and sets them on a plane so distinctively their own? |
35565 | Why are they so highly prized? |
35565 | Why, then, does the world attach so much importance to the work of Shakespeare? |
46221 | But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? |
46221 | But it would seem also that the Lord spake to Aaron himself;--how and on what principle? |
46221 | By what power did Aaron see God? |
46221 | For we read that the law was added because of transgression; added to what? |
46221 | He was to"see to all things, as it_ shall be appointed unto him, in my laws_"[ Who was to give these laws?] |
46221 | In doing this, however, Moses said:"Hear now, ye rebels: must we fetch you water out of this rock? |
46221 | Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? |
46221 | It may be here asked, Who were these Priests? |
46221 | May we not suppose it was by the power of the Melchizedek Priesthood? |
46221 | Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to? |
46221 | We quote from the Scriptures:"And the anger of the Lord was kindled against Moses, and he said, Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? |
46221 | What did the Lord say to him? |
46221 | Where the original reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to to?,"this edition reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to?" |
46221 | Where the original reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to to?,"this edition reads"Was there anything but the Gospel to add it to?" |
46221 | Who hath made man''s mouth? |
46221 | Who hath made man''s mouth? |
46221 | [ Footnote A: Why should not this be the way now?] |
46221 | have not I the Lord? |
46221 | have not I the Lord? |
46221 | or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? |
46221 | or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the blind? |
47526 | And do you really believe,Elder Farrell asked,"that every man and woman is born to be damned or saved?" |
47526 | Do you believe there is a God? |
47526 | Do you have more than one? |
47526 | Is Mr. Farrell here? |
47526 | The Savior said to Peter,''Lovest thou me?'' 47526 Was it the publican yonder?" |
47526 | After conversing about an hour, he said:"Brother Briggs, how many of the names of your dead kindred have you?" |
47526 | After greeting them he inquired:"Nellie, where is your Mother?" |
47526 | But what was he to do? |
47526 | But where was he to find one who claimed such authority? |
47526 | Disarmed by the friendly greeting, the bully hesitated about replying, when the Elder continued:"Did some one send you here to disturb this meeting?" |
47526 | Do n''t you see how unreasonable you have been in locking her out of the house night after night, trying to burn her and indulging in other cruelty?" |
47526 | Do you think you can stand it?" |
47526 | Do you think you could find father a place to work near your home at shoe- making?" |
47526 | Have you any oil?" |
47526 | He then inquired:"When did you make up your mind to be baptized?" |
47526 | If I was born to be damned, what is the use of me praying? |
47526 | Mr. Farrell, will you baptize me too?" |
47526 | Thomas said to his wife:"Ann, what would you think if Archie and Elizabeth should be on that boat?" |
47526 | What is your name, please?" |
46734 | But what more could be expected? |
46734 | But what of Mr. Bridges? |
46734 | But where was the writer who had covenanted with the Lord to go with his sister in case she was baptized? |
46734 | Do n''t you know the Great Spirit is watching you, and knows everything in your hearts? |
46734 | Do you, Mr. Seymour, understand the things of the Spirit?" |
46734 | Elder John Bar wrote to me to know what it meant, and asking if it was of the Lord, and, if so, why did it not visit the Saints? |
46734 | He was examined as follows: Question--"Did not the prisoner, Joseph Smith have a horse from you?" |
46734 | Here was the carriage described, but where were the guns? |
46734 | How could He trust me further? |
46734 | I tried to prevail upon him, making use of the figure, supposing that he should get into a mudhole, would he not try to help himself out? |
46734 | Just at this time my uncle cried aloud to me, saying:"O, Brother Newel, can not something be done?" |
46734 | Q.--"And are you sure it was the devil?" |
46734 | Q.--"And did he not cast him out of you?" |
46734 | Q.--"And had not Joseph Smith some hand in it being done?" |
46734 | Q.--"Did he not go to you and tell you an angel had appeared unto him, and told him to get the horse from you?" |
46734 | Q.--"Did he not obtain them from you by telling you that he had a revelation to the effect that he was to have them?" |
46734 | Q.--"Did you see him after he was cast out of you?" |
46734 | Q.--"Have you had your pay?" |
46734 | Q.--"Pray, what did he look like?" |
46734 | Q.--"Well, how did he get the horse from you?" |
46734 | Q.--"Why, have you not had the devil cast out of you?" |
46734 | Question--"Has not the prisoner, Joseph Smith, Jun., had a yoke of oxen of you?" |
46734 | Then why should any one persecute this boy? |
46734 | They asked him,"Why not?" |
46734 | This is what is meant by the scripture,"How shall they hear without a preacher, and how shall he preach except he be sent?" |
46734 | havn''t you been praying?" |
50072 | But,said he,"I have nothing to pay you for it but wheat; can you use that?" |
50072 | Now, how is it possible,I asked,"for him to know these things unless he has received a revelation?" |
50072 | So,said he, at the same time rising to the sublime hight of his oratory,"where, oh where is the frog that croaked here a day or two ago? |
50072 | What meeting? |
50072 | Who are the Mormons? |
50072 | After everybody had left the room but myself, he said to me,"Robert, do you believe I shall die to- night?" |
50072 | Almost in the words of the eunuch to Phillip, she said:"Here is water, what hinders me from being baptized?" |
50072 | As I afterwards learned, he went from there to the Prophet Joseph, and said to him:"My son Lorenzo is dying; can there not be something done for him?" |
50072 | As he approached he demanded,"What are you doing?" |
50072 | As he rode up he inquired:"Is your name Young?" |
50072 | Did I not come here and find you without a father, poor, and discouraged? |
50072 | Did I not gather you together here, and make all these improvements that you to- day enjoy? |
50072 | Did they make any such improvements as you see I have made? |
50072 | Have I not attended to my own business?" |
50072 | He remarked"Your people believe in laying hands on the sick; do n''t you?" |
50072 | He then said excitedly:"Now will you talk?" |
50072 | I asked him why I must leave, saying:"Have I not bought my land, and paid you for it? |
50072 | I immediately asked,''Are you brethren all safe?'' |
50072 | I rather ridiculed the idea, saying,"You want me to preach as a Mormon Elder, when I have not even joined the Church?" |
50072 | On my return, I remarked to Mr. Chase,"Why can not we have meetings in our neighborhood as well as to go so far to them?" |
50072 | Said he,"Are you a mechanic?" |
50072 | The adversary would reason with me thus:"What is the use of all your preaching? |
50072 | This time the leader recognized my voice, and turning towards me, asked:"Is that you, Brother Lorenzo?" |
50072 | When I got home in the evening the first question asked of me was,"Where have you been?" |
50072 | Whoever heard of Jesus or the apostles doing anything like that?" |
50072 | Why has he fled? |
50072 | Will you do it?" |
36486 | Am I to believe,said he,"that God would cast me or any body else into hell, without giving me a revelation?" |
36486 | But do not the young saints learn the ten commandments,I demanded,"and especially the eighth,''Thou shalt not steal?''" |
36486 | But what will you take for it? |
36486 | Have you a map? |
36486 | In what direction from Palestine is America? |
36486 | Stop,I said;"does not the prophet describe the situation of the land? |
36486 | Very well,I replied;"now tell me in what direction from Palestine is Ethiopia?" |
36486 | Well,said my host,"that may be true; but is not America beyond Ethiopia?" |
36486 | What has become of our fathers? 36486 What price is that?" |
36486 | What,I replied,"do you mean those stripes across the dress of one of Jacob''s wives?" |
36486 | Who has taken your oars? |
36486 | Would you believe him if he should say that English is French? |
36486 | And do you see that big dog looking at the four figures? |
36486 | And how shall Christians effectually avert the calamity? |
36486 | Are they principally in the humble walks of life, or are they of some knowledge and understanding?" |
36486 | Do you see those four little figures? |
36486 | Enquiries are made in reference to other particulars: for example,--"What kind of people reside in this neighbourhood? |
36486 | I demand, therefore, what signs are given to prove his commission?" |
36486 | Now can you open my ears so that I may hear your arguments more distinctly?" |
36486 | Now do you see those steps?" |
36486 | Now to what land could this refer, but to North and South America, which stretched across the world with two great wings, like those of an eagle? |
36486 | Now what shall I think of your prophet?" |
36486 | What opinions have you formed as to the natural bent of their respective dispositions? |
36486 | What places of worship do they frequent? |
36486 | Where are the means which should be provided for the support of a learned clergy in the rising cities of the west? |
36486 | Where are the zealous missionaries who should be flocking to his assistance? |
36486 | Why? |
36486 | Will they be disposed to join us, or will they exercise an influence against us? |
36486 | Would you believe a man calling himself a prophet, who should say that black is white?" |
36486 | have n''t you got wet enough already?" |
36486 | some of the young Latter- day Saints?" |
36486 | will they be damned for not obeying the Gospel, when they never heard it? |
46601 | But,I asked,"how shall I, how_ can_ I pay you the difference?" |
46601 | No,I replied,"what about?" |
46601 | Now,said I to the captain,"having given you all my money, how can I pay my board bill till you sail?" |
46601 | What can I do? 46601 And how do you wish to go? |
46601 | Are you going to stop with your father, or go with me?" |
46601 | B.--Does not Paul, in the 8th verse of the 13th chapter of his first letter to the Corinthians, say,"Whether there be prophecies they shall fail?" |
46601 | Did I not know then, that the Book of Mormon was true, and that Joseph Smith was a prophet of the Lord? |
46601 | How can I pay this fare and you?" |
46601 | How was I, a man from the thrashing- floor, to reprove a minister, and, moreover, a judge? |
46601 | M. E.--And, according to this perfect pattern you allude to, you have elders, bishops, priests, teachers and deacons in your church, have you? |
46601 | M. E.--Now, ca n''t you see that you are inconsistent? |
46601 | M. E.--Would you prove by this quotation that there were to be no more revelation, nor apostles and prophets after John? |
46601 | Now what do these passages prove? |
46601 | Spicer came to me while at Laramie, and said,"You do n''t want to go to Utah, do you?" |
46601 | Suddenly he exclaimed, pointing forward,"Captain, what is that?" |
46601 | Then came the query: What did I want with that but to pay my way? |
46601 | Then she turned the barrel back, and, on looking into it, what do you suppose greeted her eyes? |
46601 | This made me rejoice, and immediately the idea flashed across my mind,"What have you done with the Book of Mormon? |
46601 | Towards noon Spicer came to me, and said:"Abe, what are you going to do? |
46601 | What did it mean? |
46601 | What mattered? |
46601 | What was I, a working man, to do with preaching? |
46601 | What was to be done? |
46601 | What, then, are the facts? |
46601 | Who would not have been a Bishop then? |
46601 | Why ask for a Divine interposition on the heart or purse of any one while I had money in my pocket? |
46601 | Why should I despair? |
46601 | Will the annals of history present a similar case? |
46601 | Yet had not God marvelously wrought for me? |
46601 | where did you come from?" |
46601 | you have the priesthood have you? |
5630 | A supreme opportunity had come and how was it used? |
5630 | Already a North and a South were talked of-- why not set up also a West? |
5630 | And had he not proved himself a Moses, aye and a Joshua, too? |
5630 | And is this the promised land? |
5630 | And what was the cause of this hurried departure of the military? |
5630 | And who that has gazed upon these splendid shrines will say that the people who can do so much in poverty and tribulation are insincere? |
5630 | But how long did they hesitate? |
5630 | But of what use are theories and philosophies of religion without practical application? |
5630 | But what of the internal work of the Church during these trying periods? |
5630 | But, it may be asked, what necessity was there for a restoration if the Priesthood had been once established upon earth? |
5630 | Did either the pulpit or the press through the state raise a note of remonstrance or alarm? |
5630 | Did the state ever make one decent effort to defend them as fellow- citizens in their rights or to redress their wrongs? |
5630 | Had these colonists of the wilderness not gone far enough to satisfy the hatred of their fellow- citizens in this republic of liberty? |
5630 | Had they not seen, lo, these many times, organized battalions and companies surpassing fiendish mobs in villainy? |
5630 | Has the state ever remunerated even those known to be innocent for the loss of either their property or their arms? |
5630 | Have any who plundered and openly insulted the"Mormons"ever been brought to the punishment due to their crimes? |
5630 | How then shall the dead receive the blessings and ordinances denied to them or by them neglected while in the flesh? |
5630 | In return much assistance was rendered by the white refugees to their, shall I say savage friends? |
5630 | In the dread alternative offered them, the people determined again to abandon their homes; but whither should they go? |
5630 | Is it not notorious on the contrary that they were hunted like wild beasts from county to county before they made any resistance? |
5630 | Is it unreasonable, is it unphilosophical, thus to look for additional light and knowledge? |
5630 | Moreover, had the people been inclined to rebellion what greater opportunity could they have wished? |
5630 | Of what avail is belief as a mere mental assent or denial? |
5630 | Prof. Turner of Illinois College wrote: Who began the quarrel? |
5630 | Shall religion be the one department of human thought and effort in which progression is impossible? |
5630 | Shall we suppose that all of God''s good gifts to his children are restricted to the narrow limits of mortal existence? |
5630 | The question,"What is the Book of Mormon?" |
5630 | Was it the"Mormons?" |
5630 | Were they not safe from savage foes both red and white? |
5630 | What was there to fear in the voluntary association of six men, avowedly devoted to peaceful pursuits and benevolent purposes? |
5630 | What would become of the rest? |
5630 | Who are the dead but those who at some time have lived in mortality? |
5630 | Who are the living of today but those who shortly shall be added to the uncounted dead? |
49401 | And Richard Sedgwick? |
49401 | Robert Aveson,said he to me,"Is that your name?" |
49401 | Shall the one become the partaker of glory and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition? 49401 Well,"said Barker,"what''s the news? |
49401 | What it that had all been gone? |
49401 | Why did n''t you go? |
49401 | Why? |
49401 | Yes,said the old man,"I saw you do that; but what road did you come?" |
49401 | You thought no one could catch you, did you? |
49401 | Being anxious to ascertain, I inquired of an Irishwoman who was near me:"What do these men want?" |
49401 | But could I give up"Mormonism"and deny the testimony I had received? |
49401 | But here is a deeper stain than any which can be made by any human tears-- what is it? |
49401 | Could I hide? |
49401 | Did this last blow send Emeline swooning? |
49401 | Have we to stay here or not?" |
49401 | He turned away in utter disappointment, when the thought came to him:"Why do I seek the modern poet who sang of Jesus? |
49401 | I hope you will wear them, will you?" |
49401 | I said to Richard:"How do you feel?" |
49401 | Is there no chance for his escape? |
49401 | Is this too abrupt? |
49401 | Mr. Carter then, in a quick tone, enquired:"Where''s Richard?" |
49401 | No sooner had we entered the office than one of the officers in charge inquired:"Are you the boys that have been brought back?" |
49401 | On his entry, William H. Scott asked him:"Have you brought the_ Millennial Stars?_""Yes,"said Brother Watson,"and the notification papers, too." |
49401 | One of the Saints, named Isaac Sutliffe, said to the detective:"What are you going to do with these boys?" |
49401 | One of the police said to me:"You''re the leader, then, are you?" |
49401 | Presently I heard footsteps, and a voice at the door asked:"Do you want anything, mates?" |
49401 | Said he:"What would you think if you were taken off the ship?" |
49401 | Should we turn back or go ahead? |
49401 | Some might ask, How did you get that information? |
49401 | The spirit of courage sustained Emeline, and she cried:"Where is our husband? |
49401 | Was it a reality that we were stopped the second time in our attempt to leave home? |
49401 | Was it that the insult to the mittens had nerved Will with a superhuman strength? |
49401 | What can the love of women avail against the hate of men? |
49401 | What course should I pursue? |
49401 | What do you read? |
49401 | What was I to do? |
49401 | Who did they want? |
49401 | Why are the papers so yellow? |
49401 | Why so frayed and worn? |
49401 | Why so stained? |
49401 | are you going off without bidding us good- by?" |
49401 | or was it that all the indignation of weeks became suddenly centered in his arm? |
49401 | was it me? |
49526 | Do the''Mormons''profess a belief in the seventh chapter of Daniel, and the twenty- seventh verse? |
49526 | What for? |
49526 | What name? |
49526 | Where are you going? |
49526 | Who leads the camp? |
49526 | All the pity the parties received from their relentless persecutors was this brutal expression,"G--- d d-- n you, do you believe in Joe Smith now?" |
49526 | And, again, do not the very efforts made by Satan to drive away the saints, sustain the words of the prophets that declare this to be holy ground? |
49526 | Another replied,"a''nt ye going to kill''i m, a''nt ye going to kill''i m?" |
49526 | Brethren, are you not ashamed of it? |
49526 | Can it be possible that he did not know how utterly unjustifiable the present movement against them was? |
49526 | I began to plead with them, saying,"you will have mercy and spare my life, I hope?" |
49526 | If Lucas intended to deliver up those men again, what advantage was it for him to have them? |
49526 | If any of the band were recognized by their enemies,"who could harm them?" |
49526 | Is there not virtue in the body politic? |
49526 | One cried,"Simonds, Simonds,_ where''s the tar bucket? |
49526 | The questions and answers were about as follows:"My boy, where are you from?" |
49526 | They had withheld their means, and in their hearts had said:"Where is their God? |
49526 | They were proceeding along silently when suddenly the stillness was broken by some one exclaiming,"Who comes there?" |
49526 | To say the least, does it not smack of"going to law with the devil, when court is to convene in hell?" |
49526 | To the world we may say:"Who art thou that judgeth another man''s servants? |
49526 | Under such a government what is to become of reformers? |
49526 | Was God training him for leadership in that greater exodus to take place a few years later? |
49526 | Was there any need of hostages being given to insure the consideration of the terms of surrender offered? |
49526 | What is to become of the weaker parties if all are to be crushed or banished that popular sentiment condemns? |
49526 | When will Zion be built up in her glory, and where will Thy temple stand, unto which all nations shall come in the last days? |
49526 | Why did not the saints accept this offer? |
34769 | Did the King ever give you orders what to do? |
34769 | Do you like children? |
34769 | Now do you wonder I am glad of Strang''s death? |
34769 | Now who will go to England, Ireland and Scotland with you these long winter evenings? |
34769 | Oh mother, did you know of this? |
34769 | Was it for this I had suffered cold and hunger, leaving our comfortable home in New York State? 34769 Why do you want these men? |
34769 | After awhile she said,''Walter, are we safe?'' |
34769 | Are you lonesome for the friends you have left in your old home?" |
34769 | As I ran past without stopping, he said,"Are n''t you going to shake hands?" |
34769 | Bob, my old friend, was dead, and I sobbed,"Oh, boys, what made you kill Bob?" |
34769 | Could it be possible they had killed our friend and neighbor? |
34769 | Could their places ever be filled? |
34769 | Do n''t you know poor John has no one with him, his mother is dead?" |
34769 | Do n''t you know the red light is giving you a welcome?" |
34769 | England, Ireland or Scotland?" |
34769 | H----?" |
34769 | H----?" |
34769 | Has there been such things done?" |
34769 | He kissed the children saying,"Who is this little girl?" |
34769 | He talked about many things and after a little while he said,"Where is your little girl?" |
34769 | How can I describe it as I saw it in after years? |
34769 | How often I said to John,"Now you will be good to father and mother, wo n''t you? |
34769 | I remember one day Uncle Loaney coming in and saying to father,"Sure Mr. Whitney, why do n''t you kill that old dog? |
34769 | I said to her,"Would you leave Traverse City and go to Beaver Island?" |
34769 | I said to mother,"Oh, where shall I go, I am so afraid of Strang?" |
34769 | I said,"Is it true? |
34769 | I said,"Mary, who lived here?" |
34769 | I said,"Where did the other two come from?" |
34769 | I told God all about my sorrows, saying,"Oh wo n''t you help me and take me home to my father?" |
34769 | I was following her when Mrs. Shepard said,"Child are n''t you going to kiss me and the children?" |
34769 | In sorrow she kneels on that wave- beaten shore,"Shall I never, see my dear sailor boy more?" |
34769 | Mary saw I felt sad and said,"Why do you cry? |
34769 | Mother said to them,"Why do you call upon man to help you? |
34769 | Mother said,"Spring is here, now do n''t you hear the birds sing?" |
34769 | Once I said,"Are you going away?" |
34769 | Once I said,"John were you ever homesick?" |
34769 | She said,"Do you want to go?" |
34769 | Soon the captain came in, saying,"Is this the little girl that is homesick?" |
34769 | The Captain said to me,"Little girl did you get lots of patience this winter?" |
34769 | The first words he spoke were,''Doctor can I go? |
34769 | Then he would get his books, saying,"Now, children, where shall we go tonight? |
34769 | They would not listen, saying,"Has not our King the revelations revealed to him?" |
34769 | We have worked and suffered together and do I not know how you have endured hunger and cold and gave up our pleasant home to come here with me? |
34769 | What did they mean? |
34769 | What more is needed of nature''s beauty to make the picture complete? |
34769 | When Strang came again he said to mother,"I am going to make a Mormon of your husband and what will you do when he brings home more wives?" |
34769 | When the older brothers came they said,"Why did n''t you trade little sister for the fawn and two cub bears?" |
34769 | Why did I let them go? |
34769 | Why do n''t you call upon God and pray to him for help?" |
34769 | Why not let them go when they do not want to stay with you? |
34769 | Will a boat soon come to take me home to my wife?'' |
34769 | Will you take me home?" |
60077 | Again, the child inquires, who made me? |
60077 | Again, the child inquires, who made the earth? |
60077 | And what shall I say more? |
60077 | But how shall we believe in, and seek for a blessing of which we have no idea? |
60077 | Can Europe, Africa, or Asia boast A lake compared with these in all their coasts? |
60077 | Does it grieve you to see their lifeless bodies laid in the tomb, and shut, as it were, forever from your society? |
60077 | Have they perished? |
60077 | Have ye not read the words of them of old? |
60077 | How long, O Lord, wilt thou forsake The saints who tremble at thy word? |
60077 | If persecution were good argument, Why not the Jews make ancient saints repent? |
60077 | If the question be asked for what Christ died? |
60077 | Now let us inquire, what was the physical difference between the mortal body of Jesus Christ and his resurrected body? |
60077 | Or shall we,( driven to the western shore) Become extinct and fall to rise no more? |
60077 | Parents, do you love your children? |
60077 | Shall we behold the nations doomed To sword and famine, blood and fire, Yet not the least exertion make, But from the scene in peace retire? |
60077 | Shall we repine when Jesus calls, Or count the sacrifice too great, To spend our lives as pilgrims here, Or loose them for the gospel''s sake? |
60077 | Tell me, O man, which of all these works was formed for decay? |
60077 | Tell me, was there any curse, or poison, or death inherent in or appertaining to any department of existing matter? |
60077 | Tell me, were any of these works so calculated in their physical construction as to be incapable of eternal duration? |
60077 | Was there any death, or sorrow, pain or sickness, sighing, groaning, tears or weeping? |
60077 | Was there any thing to hurt or destroy in all the holy mountain? |
60077 | What is it then for which I linger, Still in this dark and dreary waste? |
60077 | What is the boasted Nile compared with this? |
60077 | What mighty power shall check thy grand career, and set bounds o''er which thou canst not pass? |
60077 | When wrapt in vision clear they have foretold The wicked deeds that you of late fulfil''d, The scenes that have transpired on Zion''s hill? |
60077 | Where now those helpless ones I left to mourn? |
60077 | Who does not desire to become acquainted as far as possible with the nature of that eternal state of existence to which we are all hastening? |
60077 | Whose mighty voice shall command, saying"thus far, no farther shalt thou go, and here let thy proud waves be stayed?" |
60077 | With all the saints to earth he bends his way; In flames descends, who can abide the day? |
60077 | Wouldst thou live in the flesh, and have part in it? |
60077 | and which in themselves possessed the seeds of mortality, the principles of dissolution and destruction? |
60077 | in what secret chamber shall I hide myself to elude thy swift pursuit? |
60077 | no.--what then!--has some Elijah call''d and found them in the last Extreme, and multiplied their meal and oil? |
60077 | or how shall we believe in that which we have not heard, and how shall we hear without a teacher? |
60077 | whither shall I turn for comfort? |
60077 | wouldst thou again enjoy the society of thy friends who were so near and dear to thy heart in this life? |
60077 | wouldst thou inherit the earth, and be free forever from the grave? |
35974 | And are you so simple as to believe a woman''s words? 35974 And is this the return for my great love for you?" |
35974 | And is your name Corianton? |
35974 | And where is that room? |
35974 | But it is the express wish of father that you should attend this council,said Shiblon,"out of respect for him, will you not come?" |
35974 | But may there not be some extenuating circumstances to free me from the harsh judgment you passed upon me? 35974 But why did you come to me? |
35974 | Commoner? 35974 If his crime is worthy of death, has he not already suffered more than death? |
35974 | Mean? 35974 Returned home at last, Corianton, eh?" |
35974 | Say old greybeard,said a voice from the crowd,"which of you holy men is contracted to Isabel to- night?" |
35974 | The first door to the left opens to a passage leading to it; shall I say to my mistress you would see her? |
35974 | What have you done? |
35974 | Where is your mistress, maid? |
35974 | Why Shiblon, what''s amiss? |
35974 | Why do you go about to destroy the people''s belief in God and their hope in Christ? |
35974 | Yet uncovered and unbowed? 35974 You are going to Seantum''s?" |
35974 | who is he? |
35974 | And do not you believe them to be dangerous? |
35974 | Are you in bondage?" |
35974 | Are you in bondage?" |
35974 | But Seantum, with whom you lodge, is a near kinsman-- my father''s brother; now, will you throw open the gate, and allow me to go in with you?" |
35974 | But who respects the privacy of a commoner? |
35974 | Down slaves, and worship the place of my sanctuary-- so run the words of holy prophets, is it not so?" |
35974 | Stealing softly to his side, and placing her hand on his shoulder she gently said:"Corianton, have you done well in thus proceeding? |
35974 | Strumpet?" |
35974 | Was the woman who accosted Corianton at the gate of his lodging, young, beautiful? |
35974 | What doth it profit us to labor in the Church, then, but to declare the truth, that we might have happiness in the prosperity of our people?" |
35974 | What have I done to merit such harsh treatment-- such bitter words-- how deserved it?" |
35974 | What if Shiblon were right? |
35974 | What if he had been duped by the crafty Zoramites? |
35974 | Who pauses on the threshold of a strumpet?" |
35974 | echoed Isabel, choking with rage,"what mean you?" |
35974 | has pity, mercy, gratitude left your breasts; and does your mad frenzy make you brutish beasts? |
35974 | mean?" |
51097 | And Chittenden,he added,"if any of them go down your way, you''ll give them dinner and a bed, wo n''t you, for I know you can?" |
51097 | But,says one,"how will it be with a woman who marries another husband after the death of her first?" |
51097 | How many yokes of oxen have you? |
51097 | How much could you allow me, sir? |
51097 | Humph; I suppose you know it''s of no use unless I give my word, too? |
51097 | I''ll declare,said Mary,"is Mr. Root going for water on Sunday? |
51097 | Mary how can you think of such a thing? 51097 Well yes, Mary, but what then?" |
51097 | What did you think of them William? |
51097 | What is the use of my taking the book? |
51097 | Where are you going, madam? 51097 Why do you keep urging me about that farm, Mary? |
51097 | Why, William, have I not brought home four pounds? 51097 ''What shall be done with the dead?'' 51097 And had they, after all, succeeded in driving off the cattle? 51097 And what saw Mary, when she came to the porch? 51097 Are you not willing to admit that so far it has come true every word? |
51097 | As they were talking, Mrs. Day said,"Why does n''t Mr. Chittenden take that farm of Gibson''s? |
51097 | But do you remember my dream? |
51097 | But how to get word to him? |
51097 | Can you guess the result? |
51097 | I thought as I was leaving the city, shall I shake the dust off my feet as a testimony against this people? |
51097 | In the extremity of my agony I cried unto the Lord,''O, Thou who hearest the prayers of the widow and fatherless, what shall I do? |
51097 | Is all right in the camp?" |
51097 | Is not this a grand lesson for our young Elders? |
51097 | It is generally called a continent; but it looks very small, does it not, compared to Asia or either of the Americas? |
51097 | It is said that not even a"sparrow falls to the ground"without God''s notice, is it unreasonable to suppose that He saw these boys? |
51097 | Must our children starve?" |
51097 | Oh, William, why did we not go to Zion when we were told? |
51097 | Saying,"Why should my cattle, and nobody''s else, die in this manner? |
51097 | The captain was present; said he,"Widow Smith, how many wagons have you?" |
51097 | The thought passed through her mind,"I_ am_ married and why, therefore, should I come here to be married?" |
51097 | They had tried to trample him to death with their horses, and what could he do on foot and alone? |
51097 | This surely must be the place of her dream, for was it not across the road from them? |
51097 | This was evidently the work of these honest(?) |
51097 | Thou knowest my inexperience, Thou seest my poor, wounded boy, what shall I do? |
51097 | Was this evidence that the Indians had returned as Joseph had suspected? |
51097 | What could I do with a farm? |
51097 | What if they should return to complete their task, which he had been instrumental in so signally defeating? |
51097 | What was the gentleman''s name, please?" |
51097 | When evening drew near, Brother Eldredge remarked,"Mrs Chittenden, can you let us remain here over night?" |
51097 | Who knows the great power and faith of a mother? |
51097 | Wondering, the two women at last met, and the stranger said to Mary,"Are you the woman a gentleman on horseback assisted across the river?" |
51097 | Would n''t that be queer? |
51097 | Would you like to go along?" |
51097 | You surely do not expect to reach Goulburn to- night?" |
51097 | groaned the wretched man,"must my children starve before my very eyes? |
51097 | he had destroyed the captain''s confidence in him, and would he ever regain it? |
46602 | And is this then,said Mr. N.,"the curious religion the newspapers tell so much about? |
46602 | But what''s the meaning of all this change then? |
46602 | Ca n''t they be leveled up? 46602 Can we not devise some other way? |
46602 | Can you not make some turn with the cow so that some one will move us? |
46602 | Have you any arms in the house? |
46602 | Have you any man in the house? |
46602 | How would they drive them? |
46602 | James,she said one day to her oldest son,"ca n''t we make an effort to get to the valley this season?" |
46602 | Lydia, how are we to manage? 46602 Newel, how will this end? |
46602 | Now children, what shall we do? 46602 Oh Newel, what shall I do? |
46602 | Oh liberty,exclaimed the Prophet,"is it thus thy proud head shall be brought low? |
46602 | Sir, go away from here, do you not see how frightened my little ones are? |
46602 | Well, but mother, ai n''t we poor? |
46602 | Well, dear, what is to be done? 46602 Well, have you no men or arms in the house?" |
46602 | What ails Lydia? |
46602 | What exterminating order? |
46602 | What is the meaning of all this? 46602 What is your purpose? |
46602 | What should I do? 46602 Why, did you give the Prophet some money? |
46602 | Why, mother, what will you go with? 46602 Why, my son, do you wish to go down there?" |
46602 | Yes, mother; why? |
46602 | And were they not also free- born American citizens? |
46602 | Are you amply provided for? |
46602 | Are you not in rather straightened circumstances? |
46602 | At last three ruffians came to Lydia''s door, and one who seemed to be the leader asked:"Have you any men in the house?" |
46602 | But has there ever been an attempt to erect a temple without the bitterest fellings of our enemies being aroused? |
46602 | But how were they to get home? |
46602 | Do n''t you know what"wool- pulling"is? |
46602 | Do n''t you think a change of scenery and travel, with all its distractions, will occupy her mind to the exclusion of other things?" |
46602 | Let the innocent suffer as well as those whom you call guilty? |
46602 | Presently she said quietly to James who was with her:"Are you acquainted with this old gentleman, Hoops?" |
46602 | Shall I attempt to picture her sufferings? |
46602 | Shall I paint a little scene of almost daily occurrence during the past season in St. George? |
46602 | Shall I tell you about her father, whose name was Jesse Goldthwait? |
46602 | The first time Joseph came across Newel, he shook hands with him and enquired:"Have you brought your mill?" |
46602 | Was not here the promise of the spirit beautifully verified? |
46602 | Was not this a convincing testimony of the truth of Joseph''s word? |
46602 | Was not this covenant hers? |
46602 | Were these men human? |
46602 | Were they civilized beings? |
46602 | What are your feelings now?'' |
46602 | What could she do? |
46602 | What is the intention of those you represent? |
46602 | What should she do? |
46602 | What was the reason, mother, that the wagons were so broken up and almost fit for nothing?" |
46602 | What would be for our best good? |
46602 | What would be for the best for my children? |
46602 | Whenever they did come, they would say to her:"Sister Knight, you can not keep that child; why do you cling so to him? |
46602 | Where are you going now?" |
46602 | Who can not fancy the life of a school- girl of fifteen? |
46602 | Why are you so downcast?" |
46602 | Why can we not comfort each other?" |
46602 | Why have you thus come to alarm and terrify the peaceful dwellers in Far West?" |
46602 | Would you murder all? |
46602 | You will not be afraid will you?" |
46602 | did not she know the anguish of being alone? |
52459 | But off I walked right up the pass, And found the men among the grass, And when I came in sight said flat, What''s this yer game Cissy is at? 52459 Drink? |
52459 | Good,I said,"but have you done? |
52459 | Is Brother Clewson in? |
52459 | O Abe,she said,"my love, my light, why should I pain or grieve you? |
52459 | _ Is_ it by_ Lowell?_queried the jack- in- office;"only inform us in confidence, and the review shall appear." |
52459 | ''Cicely Dunn,''Ses I,''is this a bit of fun Or eernest?'' |
52459 | ''What''s the contents of this yer book?'' |
52459 | And his delight is Heaven''s as well, For swells he not the ranks of the chosen? |
52459 | And"If it is, what''s that to_ you?_"he cried;"but I''m her father! |
52459 | But hast thou laid her in the ground? |
52459 | But the oldest stepping boldly, Curtseying to the Session coldly, Cried in voice like cracking thunder,"Prophet, do n''t you make a blunder? |
52459 | But when the ladies could n''t lodge in peace one house- roof under, I thought that''twas the saintly dodge to give them homes asunder? |
52459 | Could a man keep cool And see it? |
52459 | Dig and drain, and harrow and sow, God will bless you beyond all measure; Labour, and meet with reward below, For what is the end of all labour? |
52459 | FEMININE WHISPERS Is n''t Jedge Hawkins''s last a fright?... |
52459 | FIRST GIRL Guess he''s some new one just come down to SECOND GIRL Is n''t he handsome? |
52459 | Give it up? |
52459 | Had not he pluck''d enough and to spare Of roses like these set fading there, But he must seek to cajole and kiss Another yet, and a child like this? |
52459 | Heard about Sister Euphemia''s son?.. |
52459 | Here his hand, as if astray, For a moment found its way To his forehead, as he said,"Reckon they believe I''m dead? |
52459 | How are things looking, down with you? |
52459 | How did the gentleman contrive to change his skin so quickly? |
52459 | How, now Thompson had departed, His poor widows, broken- hearted, Should be settled? |
52459 | I stared and gaped, and turned to Jim Her brother, and cried out to him,''Hullo, mate, what''s the matter here? |
52459 | Is she_ queer?_''Jim gev a grin and answered''Yes, A trifle out o''sorts, I guess.'' |
52459 | Is the lady_ dead?" |
52459 | Newport, October, 1872 ST. ABE AND HIS SEVEN WIVES Art thou unto a helpmate bound? |
52459 | Or did Death come even quicker, Thro''a bolting horse or kicker?" |
52459 | PHOEBE A Girl? |
52459 | SECOND GIRL Who''s that along with him-- the little scamp Shaking his hair and nodding with a smile? |
52459 | STRANGER What group is this, begrim''d with dust and heat, Staring like strangers in the open street? |
52459 | Says I,"Perhaps it''s in your view_ yourself_ this lamb to gather?" |
52459 | Scotchman, I take it?.. |
52459 | Since he''d packed his prettiest daughter To a heathen o''er the water? |
52459 | Six? |
52459 | Speak, then, of our brother cherish''d, Was it_ fits_ by which he perish''d? |
52459 | St. Abe? |
52459 | Stuff and fiddlesticks,"you cry, Matron reader with flashing eye:"Is n''t the thing completely_ his_, His wife, his mistress, whatever you please? |
52459 | THE PROPHET But I hear some awakening spirit cry,"Labour is labour, and all men know it; But what is pleasure?" |
52459 | That such a flock of folks I see? |
52459 | Then the good man''s features broke Into brightness as I spoke, And with loud guffaw cried he,"What, Tabitha? |
52459 | There''s our Matt, I see him beckon... How d''ye do, marm? |
52459 | They were seven, Sweet as cherubs up in heaven; Three were handsome, young, and pleasant, And had offers on at present-- Must they take them?.. |
52459 | Tis indeed a loss stupendous-- When will Heaven his equal send us? |
52459 | What daring schemes of polity To set the popular conscience free, And bless humanity, planneth he? |
52459 | What flocks are these that thro''the golden gleam Stray on by freckled fields and shining stream? |
52459 | What glittering roofs and white kiosks are these, Up- peeping from the shade of emerald trees? |
52459 | What heaven is this that opens at my feet? |
52459 | What mighty thoughts are gathering now Behind that marble mass of brow? |
52459 | What shape antique looks down From this green mound upon the festive town, With tall majestic figure darkly set Against the sky in dusky silhouette? |
52459 | What''s come to Cissy? |
52459 | What''s our religion''s strength and force, its substance, and its story? |
52459 | Where shall you find a house that thrives without a head that''s ruling? |
52459 | Where? |
52459 | Whether Boyes, that blessed brother, Should be sealed unto another, Having, tho''a Saint most steady, Very many wives already? |
52459 | Whether it was held improper, If a woman drank, to drop her? |
52459 | Whose City is this that rises on the sight Fair and fantastic as a city of light Seen in the sunset? |
52459 | Why, that was acting fresh and fair;--but Abe, was he as hearty? |
52459 | Why_ not_, you say? |
52459 | and in what doth his plan Turn to the counsel of Sister Anne? |
52459 | the thing was said and done, and so far who could blame him? |
52459 | with outstretched hands and glistening eye Swift he descends-- Does he mean mischief? |
23519 | Brother Brigham, how does this compare with your promises to me, when I trusted all to you? |
23519 | Brother Haight, who is your authority? |
23519 | Do you Mormons believe in healing the sick by laying on of hands, speaking in tongues, and casting out devils? |
23519 | Do you see their children? |
23519 | Have you been dreaming again? |
23519 | How do you know that? |
23519 | How is that? |
23519 | How will you report it? |
23519 | Is he a Mericat captain? |
23519 | Shall I take my carriage? |
23519 | What on earth are they doing with your cows? |
23519 | What shall we do? |
23519 | Where did you live before you came here? |
23519 | Where is that infernal Mormon preacher? |
23519 | Who are you? |
23519 | Who has it? |
23519 | Who is jealous of you? |
23519 | Why did you deceive me? |
23519 | Why did you not elect one of your captains? |
23519 | Why do you think so? |
23519 | Will you love your brothers and sisters likewise, when they have committed a sin that can not be atoned for without the shedding of their blood? 23519 Yes, I suppose so, and implicate yourself with the rest?" |
23519 | And was Joseph Smith inspired of God?" |
23519 | And what shall a race be, what shall its children be, with so lowered and befouled an origin? |
23519 | Are you hunting for Indians?" |
23519 | As corollary comes the second query: To which does Senator Smoot give primary allegiance, the Church or the nation? |
23519 | As they got to the carnage Grant said to Miller:"Brother Young, are you ready to go?" |
23519 | At this I felt that it was time for me to chip in, so I said:"Brethren, what is the trouble between you? |
23519 | Before he left for the new land of promise he said to me:"My son John, what shall I do for you?" |
23519 | Brigham drove to the center of the town and halted; then he said:"John, where do you live?" |
23519 | Brigham said:"What on earth has brought you back?" |
23519 | But who will take care of my family in my absence?" |
23519 | Do any of the present denominations counsel with the Lord? |
23519 | Do you remember meeting me, when coming from the Temple? |
23519 | Does it give a woman a right to sin against me because she is my wife? |
23519 | Gen. Wilson said:"Young man, do you live at Adam- on- Diamond?" |
23519 | Gully:"Did you hear that voice?" |
23519 | Had they been baptizing his wife? |
23519 | He counted it, and then said:"What shall I do with it?" |
23519 | He received her with kindness, saying:"Sister Rachel, are you standing by Brother John?" |
23519 | I here pause, and ask myself the question:"Am I justified in making the above statement?" |
23519 | I said:"What on earth have you brought those poor brutes for?" |
23519 | I then said:"How is it you have left the Church? |
23519 | I then went with him into the wagonshop, and, stepping ahead of him and tipping the wink to the men there, said:"Have any of you seen Mr. Lee to- day? |
23519 | I understand that you were one of the twelve apostles at the first organization of the Church?" |
23519 | I was about to give up the contest, when another influence came to my relief, and said to my spirit:"Why yield to the powers of darkness? |
23519 | If Fear Not could be killed, who then might claim immunity from the missiles of death hurled by Gentile weapons? |
23519 | If the angel appeared to you, and you saw the plates, how can you live out of the Church? |
23519 | If your systems will not stand the scrutiny of men, how can they stand the test of the great Judge of both the living and the dead? |
23519 | In his sermon, when speaking of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, he said:"Do you know who those people were that were killed on the Mountain Meadows? |
23519 | In the morning he came to me in my tent and said:"John, how would you like to go back with Brother Pace and get the remittances of the soldiers?" |
23519 | Lee came out of the pen, and after straightening up, he asked very coolly:"Well, boys, what do you want of me?" |
23519 | Lee then repeated the names of his three wives carefully, saying to the artist, who had approached him:"Please forward them- you will do this?" |
23519 | Maj. Brunson rode forward and hailed them, saying,"Who are you?" |
23519 | My reply pleased him, and he laughed heartily, and then said:"Do you believe the brethren would make it lively for such a train?" |
23519 | The subject was:"Is the Book of Mormon of Divine origin, and has it come forth in direct fulfillment of prophecy? |
23519 | What are you all doing in this part of the country, armed to the teeth as you are? |
23519 | What is the purpose of the conspirators? |
23519 | What is there more? |
23519 | When we neared my residence, he said:"Is this where you live, John?" |
23519 | Why is this? |
23519 | Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood? |
23519 | Would they be permitted to go their way, or would the brethren pitch into them and give them a good drubbing?" |
23519 | or,"What could a man gain in exchange for his soul?" |
50535 | What have you to say as to her integrity, as to her fidelity and honor? |
50535 | Where is your proof? |
50535 | ( Gen. 38:7, 10), of Nadab and Abihu? |
50535 | ( I. T.)[3] Do you want a few references of where men were righteously slain to atone for their sins? |
50535 | ( by the way, the fact that you call him a"Bishop"proves the source of your information); what about Hickman and above all, the Danties? |
50535 | (?) |
50535 | 10:2) and the death of Achan? |
50535 | 11, entitled,"The Church Rejected-- When?" |
50535 | Alma 42:19.--Now, if there were no law given-- if a man murdered he should die, would he be afraid he would die if he should murder? |
50535 | Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith? |
50535 | Am I to infer by this that you mean to convey the idea that Brigham Young was in any way responsible for the death of Joseph Smith? |
50535 | And Jehoshaphat said,"Is there not here a prophet of the Lord besides, that we might inquire of him?" |
50535 | And is not this further reason why you should discard the Book as well as the name? |
50535 | And the Lord said unto him wherewith? |
50535 | And the Lord said, Who shall persuade Ahab that he may go up and fall at Ramoth- Gilead? |
50535 | And yet we are called upon to prove-- what? |
50535 | Another of Mr. Evans''ommissions that"good"might be"accomplished"(?) |
50535 | Are you not at issue with the teachings not only of that book, but also with those of the Bible on this matter? |
50535 | But do you know where the report originated? |
50535 | But who will dare to blame Joseph Smith for their introducing polygamy eight years after his death? |
50535 | Coming to the testimony of Emma Smith, I said,"You were personally acquainted with Emma Smith?" |
50535 | Could the Lord do anything more or less than what Ezekiel hath prophesied? |
50535 | Did you know that"the term Mormon"has always been applied to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints? |
50535 | Did you not know that not a single individual was ever"blood atoned,"as you are pleased to call it, for apostasy or any other cause? |
50535 | Do you believe this doctrine? |
50535 | Do you know of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the Church, or members thereof, to"save his soul?" |
50535 | Do you not know, too, that this doctrine is taught in the Book of Mormon? |
50535 | Does this make the prophet an asperser or a scandalmonger? |
50535 | Does this read much like she had been correctly represented? |
50535 | Elder Orson Hyde said April 9, 1853:"Suppose the shepherd should discover a wolf approaching the flock, what would he be likely to do? |
50535 | Had you not better read Church history of 1838? |
50535 | Have not men liberty of conscience here? |
50535 | Have we not proved Joseph Smith to be a prophet, a restorer, standing at the head of this dispensation? |
50535 | Have we not proved the priesthood which he placed upon others by the command of God? |
50535 | Here is what the Apostle''s wife says of it:"How then, asked the reader, did polygamy originate? |
50535 | I Samuel 15:3( I. T.) Have n''t you swallowed the camel and gagged at his tail? |
50535 | I said he had closed his eyes to anything that would cast a ray of light on the vexed question:"Did my father have more[ other] wives than my mother?" |
50535 | I said:"Does this prove him( Joseph) an honest man?" |
50535 | If so, then why did these men practice it before that time? |
50535 | If so, why not discard the Bible, and while you are about it, the Book of Doctrine and Covenants also? |
50535 | If the other apostles denounced that as an infamous falsehood, would they be untruthful? |
50535 | If you desire to know the character of Christ do you accept the statements of the Roman guard at the sepulchre? |
50535 | If you did believe in blood atonement, I might ask you why the blood of Christ was shed? |
50535 | In the same volume, page 27, what is meant by the following? |
50535 | In whose stead did Christ die? |
50535 | Is it any wonder under such trying conditions that the hearts of those weak in the faith should fail them? |
50535 | Is it not safe for us to rely upon the scriptures for the solution of problems of this kind? |
50535 | Is not the term_ Book of Mormon_ as closely associated in the public mind with"polygamy and blood atonement,"as is the_ name_ of the Book? |
50535 | Is not this the more reason why you should discard the Book of Mormon? |
50535 | MR. EVANS''FALSE QUOTATIONS"What shall be done with the sheep that stink the flock so? |
50535 | Now does this cover the ground of your inquiry? |
50535 | Now what have you to say to that?" |
50535 | Now, I ask you if you believe the horrors, as they have been pictured, could have existed under such conditions? |
50535 | Now, I ask, is it not plain to see why his quotation stopped in the middle of a sentence? |
50535 | Now, in brief, these were the conditions at the time, and is it any wonder that unwise and even harsh things were said? |
50535 | Pray tell, what about the Mountain Meadows massacre? |
50535 | Shall we bear it any longer? |
50535 | She stepped to the stand and took the family Bible opened to the family record, placed it on his knee and asked:"Do you recognize the handwriting?" |
50535 | That the name attached to the Church with the publication and promulgation of the Book of Mormon? |
50535 | Three women were with them, and I said to one,''Do you believe in polygamy?'' |
50535 | UNPARDONABLE SINS Are you aware that there are certain sins that man may commit for which the atoning blood of Christ does not avail? |
50535 | Well, who did it? |
50535 | Were not these righteously slain to atone for their sins? |
50535 | What about Er and Onan, whom the Lord slew? |
50535 | What about the death of Nehor? |
50535 | What about them? |
50535 | What care we whether we are destroyed or not? |
50535 | Whence have the public derived their opinions about Mormonism? |
50535 | Why did Joseph Smith a short time prior to his death make the above and similar statements regarding the man Brigham Young? |
50535 | Why is it worse for"Utah Mormons"to defend themselves than for"Mormons"at Crooked river and Nauvoo? |
50535 | Why? |
50535 | Will you kindly explain why this same Sidney Rigdon practiced polygamy, which he so fervently condemns? |
50535 | Will you love your brothers and sisters likewise when they have committed a sin that can not be atoned for without the shedding of blood? |
50535 | Will you please explain on what grounds you charge President Young with being"under suspicion at the time of Joseph Smith''s death?" |
50535 | Would it not seem that one ordination( and that too, said to have been by his own father, the President of the Church) should have been sufficient? |
50535 | You ask,"Do you_ know_ of anyone whose blood was ever shed by the command of the church or members thereof to save his soul?" |
50535 | _ What is that doctrine_? |
50535 | and the anti- Christian? |
50535 | and_ in whose stead was it shed_? |
50535 | fairly, dispassionately"ask me,"Why do you not discard the Book of Mormon from whence the name is derived?" |
50535 | the Aiken party? |
50535 | the Jew with blood- stained hands who rejoices in his death? |
50535 | the confessions of Lee? |
50535 | what if we are? |
7066 | And when--I demanded--"when did I ever claim to represent or misrepresent you in politics? |
7066 | Can you come to the Board of Health, in an hour? 7066 Did your father tell you,"he asked,"that I had been seeking the mind of the Lord?" |
7066 | Have you a revelation to that effect also? |
7066 | How dare you tell such wicked lies about God''s servants? |
7066 | How did it happen? |
7066 | How many bonnets will that buy? |
7066 | I thought he''d accomplish something,he said,"with his fashionable home and his--[**missing text? |
7066 | Mr. President,I asked, with the composure of desperation,"do you really want to settle the Mormon question?" |
7066 | Now, Mr. Cannon,he said, in his dry way,"have the Mormons stopped living with their plural wives? |
7066 | President Snow,I interrupted,"does my father know of this?" |
7066 | Well, young man,he greeted me,"what do you want?" |
7066 | Well? |
7066 | Were you lying then, or have you lost the Spirit of God through your transgressions? |
7066 | What was it you wanted of me? |
7066 | Who are you? |
7066 | Yes,he said,"but why ca n''t your people obey the law?" |
7066 | You''ll publish it to the world, then, the same as other revelations? |
7066 | Young man,he asked,"what have I been saying to you all this time? |
7066 | After he has taken his vows as a priest, how shall he dare to violate them? |
7066 | And then, after a silence, turning to his First Councillor, he would ask:"What do you think we ought to do, Brother George Q.?" |
7066 | And to what extent do you think I ought to depend on his views?" |
7066 | And will there never be another case of plural marriage among them?" |
7066 | And, if it were, who would dare to offer it? |
7066 | Are you a polygamist? |
7066 | As he hesitated, I said:"Well, President Woodruff?" |
7066 | At what time of life can he assert himself? |
7066 | But every day, at home or abroad, I was being asked:"Are you sure that the Church''s retirement from politics is sincere?" |
7066 | But would I advise them to sacrifice their influence in the Church by joining the"American movement"publicly? |
7066 | Ca n''t they see that these carpet baggers are only trying to rob us? |
7066 | Can you see any light?" |
7066 | Did I believe in it? |
7066 | He added, with less decision:"And we want you to tell us how to bring it about?" |
7066 | He asked me, almost at once:"What are they going to do to us in Washington?" |
7066 | He asked naively:"What did we get statehood for-- and amnesty-- and our political rights-- if we''re not to enjoy them?" |
7066 | He asked:"Do you know President Cleveland?" |
7066 | He radiated nervous vitality; and I understood, as I studied him, how President Cleveland, with his infinite patience for[** missing text? |
7066 | He studied me a moment before he added:"What have you to say?" |
7066 | He was asked:"And if that is a revelation, are you not violating the laws of God?" |
7066 | He was asked:"Is there not a revelation that you shall abide by the law of the State and of the land?" |
7066 | How did the women endure it? |
7066 | I ask you, as the Presidency of the Church: what are you going to do about the Senatorship?" |
7066 | I asked:"Has the Church not been responsible?" |
7066 | I only want something so that my boy, when he grows up, wo n''t be"-- What could I do? |
7066 | If it had been right for the Prophet of God to favor me, why was it not right for the Prophet now to favor some one else? |
7066 | In the silence that followed the last"Amen"of the prayer, he opened his eyes, and said in a steady, strong voice:"You thought I was passing away?" |
7066 | Is plural marriage wrong?" |
7066 | Is there any condition of society in which women do not bear more than an equal share of the suffering?" |
7066 | May I speak plainly to you?" |
7066 | Mr. Lannan said:"You mean why do n''t I do it?" |
7066 | Mr. President, what would you do? |
7066 | Mrs. Sandford asked me pointedly whether I was living in polygamy? |
7066 | My father said thoughtfully:"What influence could you, a Republican, have with him? |
7066 | My father, at length, looking at me imperturbably, asked:"Are you inquiring of our personal view in this matter, Frank?" |
7066 | Or had they better retain their influence and use it within the Church to correct the evils that we were attacking? |
7066 | Tell me, is the rule of the Church absolute over you younger men?" |
7066 | The President:"Well-- but how can women agree to share a husband?" |
7066 | The Subjects of the Kingdom But what of the Mormon people? |
7066 | To which I had made the obvious reply:"Do n''t women''s hearts ache all over the world? |
7066 | Under such a system of teaching, discipline and espionage, how can the average Mormon man or woman develop any independence of thought or action? |
7066 | What are the underlying bases of the values of railroad securities? |
7066 | What can one say of a man who will permit a woman to commit such an act of social suicide for him-- or of a Church that will command it? |
7066 | What could anyone do for this unfortunate girl, seduced in the name of religion, with the aid of a Church that repudiated her for its own protection? |
7066 | What have I been working for, ever since I first took up the consideration of this subject at the beginning of my term?" |
7066 | What kind of man is he? |
7066 | What was the remedy? |
7066 | When I had done, he chewed his cigar a moment, looked at me quizzically, and asked:"Do you know Abbot R. Heywood, of Ogden?" |
7066 | When they were about to part, the President is reported to have said,"Why do n''t you run for Congress from your state? |
7066 | Why ca n''t they leave us alone to live our religion and obey the commandments of God and build up Zion?" |
7066 | Why did n''t I practice it? |
7066 | Why did n''t you stick to it?" |
7066 | Why have you not consulted us?" |
7066 | Why not learn what the Mormons think?" |
7066 | Why, what''s the matter with the other half per cent?''" |
7066 | Why-- what has happened?" |
7066 | Will you not release them from their promises and tell them to vote for your father?" |
7066 | pure gold,''they will ask, surprised and indignant:''What? |
38644 | But did you see them with your natural,--your bodily eyes, just as you see this pencil- case in my hand? 38644 Did you see the plates, and the engravings on them with your bodily eyes?" |
38644 | Is there no minister present to officiate? |
38644 | Is what is written in the letter true? 38644 Well, gentlemen, I find your friend here is for Christ: which side are you on? |
38644 | What is it then that makes you unhappy? |
38644 | Will you pray with me, dear father? |
38644 | A large congregation sat before me, but where were the individuals and families that twenty years before filled those pews? |
38644 | After ten or fifteen minutes she again opened her eyes, and fixing an intense look upon Mrs. W----, said,"Dear missa, do you not love Jesus?" |
38644 | And could I stand by her grave, and not have these recollections come thronging upon me? |
38644 | And could I then fail to remember the sad hour when that dear sainted mother gasping in the agonies of death bade us all a long farewell? |
38644 | And her mother- in- law said unto her, Where hast thou gleaned to- day? |
38644 | And where too was the pastor whose voice used to echo through this temple? |
38644 | Are there not in the length and breadth of our Church a dozen men of this character, who will make this sacrifice for Christ and for undying souls? |
38644 | Are you not treated kindly by your master and his family?" |
38644 | But what shall we say of the success of Mormonism in the Atlantic states,--gathering its converts from orthodox and evangelical churches? |
38644 | But where was she? |
38644 | But, dear husband, will you not join me in yonder heaven? |
38644 | But, said Mrs. W----,"Are you not afraid to die?" |
38644 | Can I ever forget how each night and morning in childhood''s happy days I knelt at her side to repeat"OUR FATHER?" |
38644 | Can I ever forget how in my childish sorrows her voice soothed my distress, and her bright beaming smile spread a sunshine around my path? |
38644 | Can I ever forget that cradle hymn, that calmed my infant fears, and hushed all my troubles to repose? |
38644 | Can I ever forget the kindliness of that eye that beamed with such sweet affection on me? |
38644 | Can I ever forget the soft velvet pressure of that hand, which when I was sick was laid so gently on my burning, feverish brow? |
38644 | Can I ever forget the tones of that sweet voice that first breathed into my infant ear the name of Jesus? |
38644 | Can not one be found who is willing to go to the Iowa country? |
38644 | Do the walls of these cottages and farm- houses resound to the voice of prayer and praise with each rising and setting sun? |
38644 | Does not this show that ours is a world full of disorder and sin? |
38644 | Have ye obtained a Bible save it were by the Jews? |
38644 | Her husband has a good farm, and the crops look well; but what is all this to him, now that his wife and children are all gone? |
38644 | How could they part? |
38644 | How will they escape from his mighty hand when he poureth out his fury like fire?" |
38644 | I accosted an elderly lady that stood near me and said--"Are we to have no religious services on this occasion?" |
38644 | I inquired if such things were of common occurrence among the slave population? |
38644 | I inquired of Joseph Smith, Jr., who was to be the first that would be allowed to see the book of plates? |
38644 | I know it will be natural to ask, can nothing be done to arrest the progress of these mighty evils? |
38644 | I remembered how in the wild buoyancy of childhood we strolled together through the orchard, and gathered fruit from a favourite tree? |
38644 | I then turned to another and said,"Are there no ministers who reside in this part of the country?" |
38644 | Is the Saviour of sinners universally known, and loved, and served here? |
38644 | Is there not one in the classes now graduating in our seminaries, that will come over to this Macedon and help them? |
38644 | Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another? |
38644 | Know ye not that there are more nations than one? |
38644 | Knowest thou the meaning of the tree which thy father saw? |
38644 | Oh what will become of our land when God riseth up to judge the earth? |
38644 | Shall she go alone? |
38644 | She inquired what he was writing? |
38644 | Should we so frequently hear of infidelity, and our breaking sins among the children of Christian professors? |
38644 | Suddenly, however, he stopped, and wished to know if there was any possibility of our being interrupted or overheard? |
38644 | The question has been frequently asked, why the sect whose history we have been attempting to sketch, are called Mormons? |
38644 | The woman with whom you were conversing is the mother of four children, and has never been married? |
38644 | Therefore turn again my daughters, why will ye go with me? |
38644 | They asked him"what meaneth the river of water which our father saw?" |
38644 | Together we bowed down there in silent grief? |
38644 | Was not this a beautiful instance of filial piety? |
38644 | Was this that noble, gifted boy, in relation to whom such high hopes were formed, and who had naturally such generous and kind feelings? |
38644 | We are going to meet them at the judgment bar-- shall we not make every effort to send them the gospel? |
38644 | What can be done for Illinois? |
38644 | What can be done for the West? |
38644 | What hallowed thoughts and sacred remembrances stand associated with the dust that slumbers in that narrow house? |
38644 | When will men show as much respect to God and his institutions, as they do to the worms of the dust around them? |
38644 | Where was that mother in Israel-- that much respected and hoary headed man, whose voice used to give such deep emphasis to the responses? |
38644 | Where were a hundred others, whose images came up fast before me? |
38644 | Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word? |
38644 | Who can look on such a scene and not remember its Creator? |
38644 | Why should I not have done so? |
38644 | Why should she not now return to her native land-- to the altars of her fathers-- and the home of her childhood? |
38644 | Will not God one day visit for these things? |
38644 | Will not God visit for such things? |
38644 | Will you not bring these dear, precious ones with you there? |
38644 | Would not the baptized youth of our congregation be a very different race of beings from what they now are? |
38644 | _ Ques._ Did you sign your name to it? |
38644 | _ Ques._ Is what is written in the letter true? |
38644 | _ Ques._ What agency had you in having this letter sent to Mr. Storrs? |
38644 | and where wroughtest thou? |
38644 | said I,"what makes you unhappy? |
2443 | ''Is Brother Dunbar present?'' 2443 ''Yes,''says the prophet,''I do n''t know but you do; would you not like to wrestle with me?'' |
2443 | * Brigham Young on the same day said:Our present President, what is his strength? |
2443 | After the Church of Christ fled from earth to heaven what was left? |
2443 | Are you a judge,he asked,"and ca n''t even talk like a lawyer or a politician?" |
2443 | Do you know,he asked,"how I feel when I get such communications? |
2443 | I suppose they[ the Cabinet] are united in putting down Utah? |
2443 | Is the Roman Catholic Church the Church of Christ? |
2443 | Q.--In what manner has the United States treated the Saints who have believed in this divine message? 2443 Senator Trumbull-- But may I say to him that you will do so?" |
2443 | Senator Trumbull-- Mr. Young, may I say to the President that you intend to observe the laws under the constitution? |
2443 | Who founded the Roman Catholic Church? |
2443 | Who shall be our next President? |
2443 | You that have lived in Nauvoo, in Missouri, in Kirtland, Ohio, can you assign a reason why Joseph could not keep a store and be a merchant? 2443 ''Brother Joseph, will you trust me for a pair of boots?'' 2443 ''Fight them, would you? 2443 ''Well,''says he,''what do you think of Brother Joseph?'' 2443 ''What will you do with such a people?'' 2443 ( 1843)* For a collection of evidence on this subject, see Patterson''sWho Wrote the Mormon Bible?" |
2443 | (?) |
2443 | 29:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
2443 | 3 Z. D. Huntington** March, 1847(?). |
2443 | 3,"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death?" |
2443 | A fearful host, filled with religious enthusiasm, and led on by ambitious and talented officers, what may not be effected by them? |
2443 | Americans, will ye suffer this? |
2443 | Are Elder Rigdon and these men such fools as to be duped by these impostors?" |
2443 | Are you afraid of the United States? |
2443 | Boys, how do you feel? |
2443 | Can a man excuse his practices to the contrary because of his religious belief? |
2443 | Could affrontery go to greater lengths? |
2443 | Could religious bouffe go to greater lengths? |
2443 | Did he honor his Father''s law by complying with it, or did he not? |
2443 | Did they cease with Smith''s death, or, if not, who would receive and publish them? |
2443 | Did this leave Rigdon as the natural head, did Smith''s son inherit the successorship, or did the supreme power rest with the Twelve Apostles? |
2443 | Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one? |
2443 | Do they all do this? |
2443 | Do they intend to conquer Missouri, Illinois, Mexico? |
2443 | Does our High Council? |
2443 | Does the constitution forbid it?" |
2443 | Editors, will ye not speak? |
2443 | Fellow- citizens, will ye not awake? |
2443 | Have any of you piled up your wood, and, when you have gone back, could not find it? |
2443 | Have you any good excuse for not coming? |
2443 | If he knew of all our iniquity why did he not publish it sooner? |
2443 | Is it for this ye toiled and suffered and bled? |
2443 | It may be asked, will this baptism by proxy necessarily save the dead? |
2443 | Joseph rebuked the latter, asking,"Shall we, brethren, build a house for our God of logs?" |
2443 | Might he not be fighting against God in his disbelief? |
2443 | Now, if he knows of so much iniquity, and has got such wonderful power, why do n''t he purge it out? |
2443 | Or will you favor us by your personal influence and by your official rank? |
2443 | Suppose I should admit it at once? |
2443 | The latter, addressing Governor Cumming, asked,"Are you aware that those troops are on the move toward the city?" |
2443 | The outcome of this crime? |
2443 | Then, addressing Rigdon, he asked,"Sidney, have you seen the Lord?" |
2443 | To Horace Greeley''s question,"What is done with the proceeds of this tithing?" |
2443 | To the question;"Shall we unite as one man, say it is good, and make it good by taking it on a par with gold?" |
2443 | Were not the people of Berea nobler than the people of Thessalonica because"they searched the Scriptures daily; whether these things were so?" |
2443 | What can have been the necessity of these secret burials, without coffins, in such places?" |
2443 | What did these people seek at the shrine? |
2443 | What do I care for the wrath of man? |
2443 | What do you think of that?'' |
2443 | What was coming now? |
2443 | What were the causes of the complete overthrow of this apparent prosperity which so speedily followed? |
2443 | What would they say in old Connecticut? |
2443 | What, first wife too?'' |
2443 | When asked,"Was it Spaulding''s manuscript that was burned?" |
2443 | When he asked,"Do you want a guardian, a prophet, a spokesman, or what do you want?" |
2443 | When they had carried Smith some thirty yards farther, some of the mob meantime asking,"Ai n''t ye going to kill him?" |
2443 | When, on the contrary, word came that Rigdon and the majority of his society had accepted the new faith, Corrill asked himself:"What does this mean? |
2443 | Where are your wives?'' |
2443 | Who is there who has seen us do such things? |
2443 | Whose business is it? |
2443 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
2443 | Why? |
2443 | Why? |
2443 | Will these accommodate all the inhabitants after the resurrection? |
2443 | Will you love that man or woman well enough to shed their blood? |
2443 | You may go to the Bishops''courts, and what are they? |
2443 | a council was held and some one asked,"Simmons, where''s the tarbucket?" |
2443 | v. 13:"If the salt have lost its savour, wherewith shall it be salted? |
59970 | Did you say Joe Smith in a sermon? |
59970 | I want to ask this congregation-- every man, woman and child-- to answer the question in their own hearts, what kind of a being is God? 59970 Sectarian priests cry out concerning me and ask:"Why is it that this babbler gets so many followers and retains them?" |
59970 | We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust anyone; besides a question necessarily arose, how shall we come? 59970 What right had that constable to refuse our request? |
59970 | Who is your company? |
59970 | *** How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days? |
59970 | *** I know not how soon these things will take place; and after a view of them, shall I cry peace? |
59970 | *** Now what is this other Comforter? |
59970 | **** Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause? |
59970 | ***** Who can wonder that the chair of the National Executive had its place among the visions of this self- reliant man? |
59970 | A modest fear might suggest: Who was he that he should dare to approach the great Creator''s throne? |
59970 | Almighty God, what shall we do in such a trial as this?" |
59970 | And had we not a right to expect foul play? |
59970 | And where will Thy temple stand unto which all nations shall come in the last days? |
59970 | And whither were they to go? |
59970 | As they departed, one of the mob leaders said to another: Did n''t you feel strange when Smith took you by the hand? |
59970 | Behold the great day of the Lord is at hand; and who can abide the day of His coming, and who can stand when He appeareth? |
59970 | But the Prophet exposed them in the following words: But can they hide the Governor''s cruel order for banishment or extermination? |
59970 | But what shall be said of men who believe and yet never saw him? |
59970 | Can it be wondered at that he was bewildered in the labyrinth of paths, each of which claimed to be the heavenly way? |
59970 | Can they conceal the blood of the murdered husbands and fathers, or stifle the cries of the widow and the fatherless? |
59970 | Can they conceal the fact that twelve or fifteen thousand men, women and children have been banished from the state without trial or condemnation? |
59970 | Can they conceal the fact that we have been imprisoned for many months, while our families, friends and witnesses have been driven away? |
59970 | Can they conceal the facts of the disgraceful treaty of the generals with their own officers and men at Far West? |
59970 | Citizens said: If these men do not like Nauvoo, why do they continue to reside here? |
59970 | Did Mr. Boggs, as the controversy proceeded, remain a neutral spectator, as his first intimation had given the Mormons to understand? |
59970 | Did he, in obedience to the oath which he had taken to support the constitution of the state, respond to the call as a governor should? |
59970 | Does any man or woman know? |
59970 | Does not this look like many others of our prosecutions with which you are acquainted? |
59970 | For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and forever; and in Him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing? |
59970 | For these wrongs the Mormons ought to have some redress; yet how and where shall they seek and obtain it? |
59970 | For what purpose? |
59970 | Have you got the ague?" |
59970 | He walked up to Reynolds and offered his hand, when the bandit cried out:"Do you meet me as a friend? |
59970 | How is it with the kingdom of God? |
59970 | How were these plundered people to find means for journeying to a land of safety? |
59970 | I again repeat the question, What kind of a being is God? |
59970 | I am ready to be offered a sacrifice for this people; for what can our enemies do? |
59970 | If not, before whom shall the Mormons institute a trial? |
59970 | If not, what can be the meaning of this? |
59970 | In the night Joseph whispered to Dan Jones,"Are you afraid to die?" |
59970 | Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of that order? |
59970 | Is there no chance for his escape? |
59970 | It is their happiness; then why disturb the Mormons so long as they are happy and peaceable, and are willing to live so with all men? |
59970 | Joseph inquired:"What is the meaning of this?" |
59970 | Joseph said:"Why do you make this threat so often? |
59970 | Need I say, he is not guilty of the crime alleged against him by Governor Boggs? |
59970 | Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received? |
59970 | Peter W. Cownover, one of the Prophet''s friends, said to Wilson:"What is the matter with you? |
59970 | Placing his hand upon my head, he said,"Is there no place for you, my boy? |
59970 | Reynolds asked,"Is Jem Flack in the crowd?" |
59970 | Shall the one become a partaker of glory, and the other be consigned to hopeless perdition? |
59970 | Shall they apply to the courts of the state of Missouri? |
59970 | Shall they apply to the federal courts? |
59970 | Shall they apply to the legislature of the state of Missouri for redress? |
59970 | Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob? |
59970 | The Prophet said,"Do you not believe in Jesus Christ?" |
59970 | The all- absorbing question with him was: Which of these churches is the church of Christ? |
59970 | The people said: Is it possible that Brother Law or Brother Marks is a traitor and would deliver Joseph into the hands of his enemies in Missouri? |
59970 | The question was proposed at a lyceum which Joseph attended whether the kingdom of God was set up before the day of Pentecost or not till then? |
59970 | Then will ye longer deny the Christ, or can ye behold the Lamb of God? |
59970 | Then, after a little time, his angel came once more and said:"Joseph, why are you here?" |
59970 | Then, sir, why is it that he should be so cruelly pursued? |
59970 | Thus blinded, how could mankind offer true worship to the Lord of heaven and earth? |
59970 | To do what? |
59970 | Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties? |
59970 | Was not this almost a mockery of the people''s disasters? |
59970 | Were such fish to be caught with Spaulding''s tedious romance and a puerile fable of undecipherable gold plates and gigantic spectacles? |
59970 | What constitutes the kingdom of God? |
59970 | What could we do under the circumstances different from what we did do? |
59970 | What do you say to the case of the penitent thief? |
59970 | What would be their fate in the great hereafter? |
59970 | What, then, we would respectfully ask, is the remedy of the Mormons? |
59970 | When next they were to begin their labor, Joseph was at first silent; and then he exclaimed:"Martin, what is the matter? |
59970 | When will Zion be built up in her glory? |
59970 | When will the wilderness blossom as the rose? |
59970 | Where can we turn our eyes to behold such another? |
59970 | Where did the kingdom of God begin? |
59970 | While they stood talking Joseph put his hand upon Foster''s vest and said:"What have you concealed there?" |
59970 | Who can say that a restoration of the Gospel of Peace was not necessary in such an age? |
59970 | Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion? |
59970 | Who will say that the"Mormon"Prophet is not among the great spirits of the age? |
59970 | Whom shall they sue? |
59970 | Why are they then baptized for the dead? |
59970 | Why is it that I must be made accountable for other men''s acts? |
59970 | Why not give him the privilege of the laws of this state? |
59970 | Why not?" |
59970 | Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go? |
59970 | Yet how shall it be fulfilled under modern systems? |
59970 | _ Governor_:"Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the_ posse_ that I sent out?" |
59970 | _ Prophet:_ How do you know he was n''t baptized before he became a thief? |
59970 | _ Prophet:_ What do you mean by that? |
59970 | and who would not be the sufferer? |
59970 | do you mean that I may say anything I please, and that you will make no reply?" |
59970 | have I not seen it? |
59970 | to feed their hungry, and clothe their naked with the$ 2,000? |
44941 | ------------------ What Is Man? |
44941 | ------------------ Whose Right Is It to Govern the World? |
44941 | ------------------ Will God''s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom? |
44941 | ------------------ Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God? |
44941 | And Paul says,"Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
44941 | And did not he make one? |
44941 | And from whence come these things? |
44941 | And if a few should see the evil, and try a remedy, what are a few in opposition to the views, power, influence, and corruption of the world? |
44941 | And if a nation were to do it, would a nation''s act sanctify a wrong deed? |
44941 | And if men will not acknowledge God, how can they expect him to acknowledge and bless them? |
44941 | And what are they doing? |
44941 | And what did they get for their labour? |
44941 | And what was it all for? |
44941 | And wherefore one? |
44941 | And who were they toiling for? |
44941 | And why did the Lord feel anxious about this? |
44941 | And why? |
44941 | And why? |
44941 | And why? |
44941 | And why? |
44941 | But again, who is Satan? |
44941 | But did either of these kings govern God''s people? |
44941 | But does he leave him alone and unassisted to carry out his designs? |
44941 | But does this make them happy? |
44941 | But here let us enquire a little further, Does God set up Christian kings to fight against Christian kings? |
44941 | But if they do not, what then? |
44941 | But let me again ask a question, Under the reign of what kings was this kingdom to be set up? |
44941 | But the people would very reasonably be heard to enquire, what can we do? |
44941 | But what right would there be in thus permitting Satan to usurp the dominion for ever? |
44941 | But what was their hope? |
44941 | Can any one point out its location? |
44941 | Can he alter the designs of God? |
44941 | Can he fight against and overcome God? |
44941 | Come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members? |
44941 | First, then, we will enquire who and what is man? |
44941 | For the purpose of obtaining present blessings, earthly enjoyments, the pleasures of sense? |
44941 | God, the author of the universe, and of all created good, suffer his plans to be frustrated by the powers of the Devil? |
44941 | Has it augmented the happiness of those nations of the world? |
44941 | Has there been less war, less animosity, less butchery, less evil of any kind under its empire? |
44941 | Having said so much on this subject, we will continue our investigation still further, and enquire next, What is our relationship to God? |
44941 | Here, then, it is stated, that if brother, son, wife, or any one, wish to lead thee from God, thou shalt destroy them; and why? |
44941 | Here, then, the object of purity is pointed out clearly; and what is it? |
44941 | How did God ever reveal his will, and purposes to Enoch, Noah, Abraham, Moses, the Prophets, Jesus, and his Disciples, and they to the people? |
44941 | How will the kingdom of God be established? |
44941 | I know they call upon God; but what to do? |
44941 | I say again, What are these all doing? |
44941 | I would ask, What part of Jeremiah did he know? |
44941 | I would here ask, If man acts upon this principle, has not God a right to do so with the affairs of his government? |
44941 | If it has failed in a small thing, how can it accomplish a large one? |
44941 | If it should still continue and overspread the world in its present form, what would it accomplish? |
44941 | If they killed the prophets, and stoned those whom God sent, how could he treat with them? |
44941 | If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? |
44941 | In relation to their anointing, the question would naturally arise, Who authorised the ministers to anoint those kings and queens? |
44941 | Is he a being temporal and earthly alone, and when he dies, does he sink into forgetfulness? |
44941 | Is he annihilated? |
44941 | Is there anything gloomy in the works that God has made? |
44941 | Isaiah with rapture gazed upon the scene, and in ecstacy cried out,"Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows? |
44941 | It may be asked, Has not the Lord given authority to kings to reign? |
44941 | It may be asked, What is to be done in this state of things? |
44941 | Let the apostle James answer:"From whence come wars and fightings among you? |
44941 | Now what was this field? |
44941 | Now, a word on this firmament; Where is it? |
44941 | Now, as the powers composing the feet and toes were not yet formed, how could the little stone smite that which was not in existence? |
44941 | Now, who will say they had the kingdom of God within them? |
44941 | Of what benefit has it been to nations where it has prevailed the most? |
44941 | Or should we arrogate to ourselves privileges that we will not allow the Lord to possess? |
44941 | Or, why was there a consultation in heaven about it? |
44941 | Says Jesus,"If a son ask bread, will he for bread give him a stone? |
44941 | Says the Apostle,"Know ye not that we shall judge angels?" |
44941 | Secondly.--It would be unjust: and"shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?" |
44941 | Shall the earth still be defiled under the inhabitants thereof, when God is our Father? |
44941 | Shall the neck of the righteous always be under the feet of the ungodly? |
44941 | Shall the purposes of the Lord be frustrated? |
44941 | Shall tyranny, oppression, and iniquity for ever rule? |
44941 | Some may remark on the foregoing, Does not Paul say, that"the powers that be, are ordained of God?" |
44941 | St. Paul says,"What? |
44941 | The Church of England, Methodists, Presbyterians, Independents, Baptists, Universalists, or which of the hundreds of sects that flood Christendom? |
44941 | The Lord speaks to Job and says,"Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
44941 | The question again arises, Where will Jesus reign with his saints? |
44941 | The question is, What kings? |
44941 | The question is, what course will God take for the accomplishment of this thing? |
44941 | The question would naturally follow, What have the reformations of Calvin, Luther, and other reformers, done for the world? |
44941 | The riches of those countries? |
44941 | The world''s redemption and regeneration? |
44941 | Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men up into the hand of Saul? |
44941 | Under the reign of the fourth? |
44941 | Was it in this world? |
44941 | We may here ask, Is it right, is it proper, is it just, for this state of things to continue? |
44941 | We next enquire, What is the object and design of man''s existence on the earth; and what is his relationship thereto? |
44941 | We shall therefore commence by enquiring, Where is heaven? |
44941 | We talk about time and eternity,--what is time? |
44941 | What Is His Destiny and Relationship to God? |
44941 | What Is His Destiny and Relationship to God? |
44941 | What Is Man? |
44941 | What are we to understand by this? |
44941 | What can we say of them? |
44941 | What hope have we? |
44941 | What is more desirable than peace? |
44941 | What is our body?--temporal, material? |
44941 | What is our spirit?--material, spiritual and eternal also? |
44941 | What part? |
44941 | What right has any private man to take by force the property of another? |
44941 | What shall we do? |
44941 | What was it these geniuses discovered? |
44941 | What, then, is man? |
44941 | What, then, was his calling? |
44941 | What? |
44941 | When the Lord, therefore, of the vineyard cometh, what will he do unto those husbandmen? |
44941 | Where do those nations, languages, and tongues exist? |
44941 | Where is that kingdom? |
44941 | Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? |
44941 | Which of the sects or parties is it that is good, evangelical, and pure? |
44941 | Who Has Governed It? |
44941 | Who Has Governed It? |
44941 | Who is Satan? |
44941 | Whose Right Is It to Govern the World? |
44941 | Why the arrangement of the resurrection? |
44941 | Why the beautiful regulation of sun, moon, and stars? |
44941 | Why the provision made for the redemption of man before he came here? |
44941 | Will God''s Kingdom Be a Literal or a Spiritual Kingdom? |
44941 | Will Man Always Be Permitted to Usurp Authority Over Men, and Over the Works of God? |
44941 | Will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard, O Lord God of Israel? |
44941 | Will any one say that all these things were done, and all nature organized in its present beauty, and order, without a design? |
44941 | Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God''s Designs Be Frustrated? |
44941 | Will the World Remain for ever Under a Curse, and God''s Designs Be Frustrated? |
44941 | Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand? |
44941 | Will the mere removal of them from one place to another make them better? |
44941 | Will this design be frustrated by the powers of darkness, or the influence of wicked and ungodly men? |
44941 | Would thousands of men engaged in the same business make it more honorable? |
44941 | You might perhaps be startled for a moment, and enquire within yourself, Why have I never heard this theme sung among the churches on earth? |
44941 | and Christian subjects to destroy Christian subjects? |
44941 | and what is his destiny, and what his relationship to God? |
44941 | and why is thy countenance fallen? |
44941 | declare if thou hast understanding, who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? |
44941 | how are they to be regulated? |
44941 | know ye not that he who is joined to an harlot is one body? |
44941 | or has he a spirit as well as a body? |
44941 | or were they ordained by the Lord? |
44941 | or who laid the corner stone thereof? |
44941 | shall we not, then, stay in heaven? |
44941 | that righteousness composes a kingdom? |
44941 | the New Jerusalem, and the reign of Jesus on the earth? |
44941 | their bodies? |
44941 | when the morning stars sung together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" |
42619 | ''Ow was hit, Mose? |
42619 | And he will listen to her counsel? |
42619 | And now, man, what is it you have to tell me? |
42619 | And what does he think of her? |
42619 | And who is Clo- ke- ta''s husband? |
42619 | And why? |
42619 | And you were born there? |
42619 | Are not you the son of Mr.----, of Galena? |
42619 | But if you had found him, Butch'', what was it you meant to do? |
42619 | Ca n''t yer leave the fire alone? |
42619 | Ca n''t you guess, Mose? |
42619 | D''yer see this? |
42619 | D''yer think I''m a fool, Cap? |
42619 | D''yer think the skulking beasts would ha''given yer a fair chance? |
42619 | D''yu see that? |
42619 | Did I? |
42619 | Do n''t you know that there''s a good chance of our being smothered, like rats in a hole which has been stopped up? |
42619 | Do you know Mr. Sutherland, sir? |
42619 | Do you not see they have stopped at the turn of the darned track, Captain? |
42619 | Do you think I shall not go with you? |
42619 | Do you think so? |
42619 | Do you think so? |
42619 | Do you think you can stand it, Mose? |
42619 | Does he now believe what Clo- ke- ta has told him? |
42619 | Does n''t he? |
42619 | Du yer know the skunk the folks in Washington sent to Pyramid Lake, last fall, as[ 3]Injun agint? |
42619 | For what, sir? |
42619 | Hand H''i too? |
42619 | Has anything happened? |
42619 | Have n''t you ever thought of fighting ag''in Secesh? |
42619 | Have yer ever been through that part, Mose? |
42619 | How can I? |
42619 | How do I know you will? |
42619 | How do you feel now, Mose? |
42619 | How do you know what they are? |
42619 | How far off, Butch'', did you believe the red- skins were? |
42619 | How far off, is it? |
42619 | How far? |
42619 | How is that? |
42619 | How many? |
42619 | How on airth can I? |
42619 | How on airth should I, Cap? |
42619 | How war that? |
42619 | How was what? |
42619 | How? |
42619 | How? |
42619 | I''d like to know who the whites were the darned scoundrels have trimmed so neatly? |
42619 | Is Clo- ke- ta, then, married? |
42619 | My brother has seen Clo- ke- ta? |
42619 | Now, tell us, how you got into this darned scrape, old boy? |
42619 | Smoke- creek Sam? |
42619 | Take a drink, Zac? |
42619 | The Indians from whom I am then to fly are the Bannocks? |
42619 | Then you do n''t believe there is much gold in this part of the country? |
42619 | They say, Mose, you are on the trail? |
42619 | Wall, Mose, du yer want the infarnal red cusses who helped murder my Hattie to git clean off? |
42619 | Whar am I to git one? |
42619 | Whar are the keerds? |
42619 | Whar''s yer horse? |
42619 | What are you doing-- Rangers? |
42619 | What are you driving at? |
42619 | What are you thinking of, Bill? |
42619 | What can he do with them? |
42619 | What d''yer mean? |
42619 | What d''you mean? |
42619 | What do yer mean, then? |
42619 | What do you mean, Tom? |
42619 | What do you mean? |
42619 | What do you really mean? |
42619 | What du yu mean? |
42619 | What for, Butch''? |
42619 | What is up now? |
42619 | What says my brother? |
42619 | What tumblee? |
42619 | What war it I meant to do? 42619 What? |
42619 | Where are you, Dave? |
42619 | Why d''yer think so, Captain? |
42619 | Why in thunder do n''t yu go, then? |
42619 | Why not? 42619 Why should he do so?" |
42619 | Why was he let in? |
42619 | Why,''ow was hit that villin Rascall did n''t thrash you, as''e did Pigeon, when''e got hinto your wagon? |
42619 | Why? |
42619 | Will Clo- ke- ta provide my brother food? |
42619 | Will Par- a- wau mount the horse of his brother? |
42619 | Will my brother do as Clo- ke- ta has bidden him? |
42619 | Will you-- re- eelly, do that? |
42619 | Without even a trial? |
42619 | Would n''t it be better to split''i m down, and splice''is two hends? |
42619 | You do not mean to give the thieving vagabonds, anything more? |
42619 | You know the voice, Mose? |
42619 | You know what it''s for, then? |
42619 | You''re hawful smart, hain''t you, Mose? 42619 You''re sure of that?" |
42619 | Your father had a brother in this city? |
42619 | Yow could I help it? |
42619 | ''ave they h''all ha dozen wives h''apiece?" |
42619 | --_Page 141._] But what is the use of prolonging such a recital? |
42619 | And of what was this whole visible street composed? |
42619 | As Arnold not unnaturally asked the sergeant, who addressed it to me:"What the devil could it mean?" |
42619 | As for my dear little wife, to whom I had written so hopefully from St. Joseph, what could I now say to her? |
42619 | But what have I to do with such thoughts as these? |
42619 | But why had they visited my hole in the snow, and why had they afterwards left it? |
42619 | Butch''demanded:"Have yer got any game?" |
42619 | Could I doubt that it had been also displayed in the atrocious massacre of General Wright and the unfortunate men who had accompanied him? |
42619 | Did I not recognize one of them? |
42619 | Do n''t you think we had better take the trail? |
42619 | Dobbs?" |
42619 | Had I not, in my own person, had a sufficient experience of the gentleness of these she- devils? |
42619 | Hain''t I told yer Frank Drake is fighting the red devils, by himself?" |
42619 | How in thunder am I to go fur wood?" |
42619 | How in thunder could he go to the wood- pile, while the door was locked? |
42619 | How should they know our Uncle wanted to be theirs, too? |
42619 | How, indeed, could I do otherwise? |
42619 | I asked,"how, the red beggar to the right of the fellow was eying our horses?" |
42619 | I said,"do you think the Major would have been such an idiot as to get trapped by the red skunks?" |
42619 | It was an inquiry whether the friends who had so kindly answered them were"on our trail?" |
42619 | No sooner did he see his companion fall, than he asked briefly:"Are you wounded?" |
42619 | On hearing it the Ranger''s bronzed face flushed, and he turned on the captain, exclaiming:"What hin''ell do you know habout hit? |
42619 | Rushing towards me, Bill cried out:"What his the matter, Mose?" |
42619 | Shall it be as Par- a- wau says?" |
42619 | Suddenly, it seemed to me-- was I dreaming? |
42619 | Then he added,"D''idn''t Hi say so?" |
42619 | Then, why did you give the stinking devils what they asked for?" |
42619 | Throwing my arm around his neck, I said:"Where are you going?" |
42619 | Was I not maddened with the long siege I had endured? |
42619 | Was I not wild from my lengthy imprisonment on the mound, and eager upon the work of death? |
42619 | Was I to go out of life something like the dying snuff of a candle, without one free blow in a square fight? |
42619 | What chance was there I could over- much think of the past, in the absolute toil and the positive demand for vital activity of the present? |
42619 | What could I do to release them? |
42619 | What could be said upon his behalf? |
42619 | What did it mean? |
42619 | What if I did do so? |
42619 | What if he is?" |
42619 | What on airth else, should I mean?" |
42619 | What the deuce was he coming to? |
42619 | What was it to me what she was thinking of? |
42619 | What was left to us but to wait and hope? |
42619 | What was there for us to do? |
42619 | What was to be done? |
42619 | What was to be done? |
42619 | What would Captain Crim say if he ever heard of this? |
42619 | Where was Brighton Bill and my other companions? |
42619 | Where was the money to come from? |
42619 | Who would call him a coward?" |
42619 | With my broken arm, what was there left for me to attempt? |
42619 | Without it, what was there for me to do? |
42619 | You are all right now, are you not? |
42619 | [ Illustration:"''D''yer see this?'' |
42619 | [ Illustration:"''Does my brother now believe what Clo- ke- ta has told him?''" |
42619 | are n''t we enough for''em?" |
42619 | are yer about?" |
42619 | brings you back here?" |
42619 | man, have you no clearer idea about it than that?" |
42619 | of these fellows?" |
42619 | whar''s Tom?" |
42619 | what was this? |
42619 | you surely did not think I had forgotten you?" |
54335 | ''Alma, my child,''I said,''you believe that the Lord made your hip?'' 54335 ''Could you dress a fat hog if one was laid at your door?'' |
54335 | ''Did any man vote for him?'' 54335 ''Did polygamy exist in the territory before the women voted?'' |
54335 | ''Do you not remember your prayer this morning, Father Smith?'' 54335 ''Do you think that the Lord can, mother?'' |
54335 | ''Had it deprived them, or any class of men, of the right to vote, would they have realized what it meant, and voted differently?'' 54335 ''Have they ever had the privilege of voting against it?'' |
54335 | ''How did the man heal your eyes?'' 54335 ''How many voted for the opposing candidate?'' |
54335 | ''Madam,''said one,''have you any meat in the house?'' 54335 ''Well, the Lord can make something there in the place of your hip, do n''t you believe he can, Alma?'' |
54335 | ''What shall be done with the dead?'' 54335 ''Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
54335 | ''Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? 54335 ''Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? |
54335 | ''Would it do that?'' 54335 ''You intend to disfranchise the men who voted for this man?'' |
54335 | Are all apostles? 54335 Frightened at what we saw, I said, Father Young, what does all this mean? |
54335 | Have all the gifts of healing? 54335 How many yokes of oxen have you?" |
54335 | In our utter desolation, what could we women do but pray? 54335 In the midst of this war of words, and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, what is to be done? |
54335 | Oh my Heavenly Father, I cried, what shall I do? 54335 Said I:''Can you tell me how, or by what means, or when, I shall escape?'' |
54335 | The question came: Where shall we look for help among those in power? 54335 Then the Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind, and said,''Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? |
54335 | Well, Brother Whitney, how do you do? |
54335 | Well, what do you want of me? |
54335 | Where is freedom? 54335 Wherefore?" |
54335 | While walking with these sisters, I remarked,''Richards is a good name; I never want to change it; do you, Jennetta?'' 54335 Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners?" |
54335 | Who is she that looketh forth as the morning, fair as the moon, clear as the sun, and terrible as an army with banners? |
54335 | Who, or what, is the creature who framed this incomparable document? 54335 ''Have you heard the news?'' 54335 ''How were your eyes opened and made well?'' 54335 ''Phoebe,''she said, impressively,''will you come back to me if you find Mormonism false?'' 54335 ''What did this man do?'' 54335 ''What news?'' 54335 And are these men of the parliamentary Sodom of modern times the proper persons to decide the marriage question? 54335 And does he fully comprehend the equally significant fact that woman was the first witness and testament of the resurrection? 54335 And shall it not be said then that the subject_ rises_ from the God- Father to the God- Mother? 54335 And so all have left their hard- earned homes? |
54335 | And what did this news personally amount to, to me? |
54335 | And what of the Mormon women? |
54335 | And what the part of the sisterhood in this great work outlined in foreign lands? |
54335 | And who began the regeneration of the race? |
54335 | And woman? |
54335 | Angels will visit the earth, but are we, as handmaids of the Lord, prepared to meet them? |
54335 | Are all prophets? |
54335 | Are all teachers? |
54335 | Are all workers of miracles? |
54335 | Are we not all bound to leave this world, with all we possess therein, and reap the reward of our doings here in a never- ending hereafter? |
54335 | At length she entered the room where he was sitting, and after enquiring of each of the other children,"Is that my favvy?" |
54335 | Brother Job, where wast thou? |
54335 | But was that curse to be perpetual? |
54335 | But what shall be said of their example during the Utah war? |
54335 | But where was woman"when the morning stars sang together, and the sons of God shouted for joy?" |
54335 | But which Lord? |
54335 | But who was he? |
54335 | But, where their shelter? |
54335 | Ca n''t you do something for them?" |
54335 | Can an impostor open the eyes of the blind?''" |
54335 | Can there be any doubt that the men of Washington have seized polygamy for their own ends? |
54335 | Could such promises be made and motherhood fail to leap for joy? |
54335 | Could the heavens thus speak and woman fail to hear? |
54335 | Did motherhood refuse the cup for her own sake, or did she, with infinite love, take it and drink for her children''s sake? |
54335 | Did woman hesitate a moment then? |
54335 | Did you say the appointment was not given out?'' |
54335 | Do all interpret? |
54335 | Do all speak with tongues? |
54335 | Do n''t you know the Great Spirit is watching you and knows everything in your heart? |
54335 | Do they know what those impulses mean? |
54335 | Do we not all wish in our hearts to be sincere with ourselves, and to be honest and frank with each other? |
54335 | Does the Cullom bill give us this right? |
54335 | Good or evil? |
54335 | Had he ever a mother, a wife, or a sister? |
54335 | Has egotistic man sufficiently cogitated over this fact? |
54335 | Have you seen Mr. Frelinghuysen in reference to this?'' |
54335 | How become mortal only by transgressing the laws of immortality? |
54335 | How become the Mother of a world of mortals except by herself again becoming mortal? |
54335 | How is it?'' |
54335 | How only by"eating of the forbidden fruit"--by partaking of the elements of a mortal earth, in which the seed of death was everywhere scattered? |
54335 | How stands woman in the grand temple economy, as she loomed up in her mission, from the house of the Lord in Kirtland? |
54335 | If any one of them be right, which is it? |
54335 | If she dared to bear the patriarchal cross, was it not because she saw brightly looming in her destiny the patriarchal crown? |
54335 | If so, do we not desire to be undeceived, and to know and to do the truth? |
54335 | In a moment or two five armed men pushed their way into the house and presented their guns to my husband''s breast, and demanded,''Are you a Mormon?'' |
54335 | In another chapter of Paul''s epistle to the Corinthians, he presents another famous spiritual view:"How is it, then, brethren? |
54335 | In my first primeval childhood, Was I nurtured by thy side? |
54335 | In the heavens are parents single? |
54335 | In thy glorious habitation, Did my spirit once reside? |
54335 | Is he an Esquimaux or a chimpanzee? |
54335 | Is it not also her philosophy--"If thy brother smite thee on the one cheek turn unto him the other also?" |
54335 | Is it strange that such a scene, occurring in the life of a latter- day saint, should make an everlasting impression, as this did on mine? |
54335 | Is not that woman''s own gospel? |
54335 | Is not this according to the example? |
54335 | Is not this exalting woman to her sphere beyond all precedent? |
54335 | It was our''country''s call,''and the question,''Can we spare five hundred of our most able- bodied men?'' |
54335 | Joseph asked with a smile; and then with grave solicitude added:"You have prayed me here, now what do you want of me? |
54335 | Leaving his store and running across the road to his house, Elder Whitney exclaimed:"Who do you think was in that sleigh at the store?" |
54335 | Now what do you want of me?" |
54335 | O woman, who shall measure thy love? |
54335 | O, my dear brother, why is it that our friends should stand out against the truth, and look on those that would show it to them as enemies? |
54335 | O, who can tell the anguish of the hearts of the survivors, who knew not whose turn it would be to follow next? |
54335 | Or who hath stretched the line upon it? |
54335 | Or who laid the corner- stone thereof:"''When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?''" |
54335 | Said he:"Widow Smith, how many wagons have you?" |
54335 | Shall Jehovah reign in the coming time? |
54335 | Shall he be the Lord God omnipotent? |
54335 | Shall we-- ought we-- to be silent, when every right of citizenship, every vestige of civil and religious liberty, is at stake? |
54335 | She did not know what was the matter, saying,''Certainly the man has not bewitched me, has he?'' |
54335 | She quietly kept her seat, however, and coolly asked them,"How many more times are you going to search this wagon to- day?" |
54335 | She would ask, Have we transgressed any law of the United States? |
54335 | The course of events[ finally?] |
54335 | Then why are we here to- day? |
54335 | They demanded of me why I was not gone? |
54335 | They had learned from the prophet Joseph the meaning of Paul''s words,''Why then are ye baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?'' |
54335 | This the literal record; but what the symbolical? |
54335 | Vice- President Colfax, while in Utah, had propounded the serious question,"Will Brigham Young fight?" |
54335 | Was it because the peculiar institution of the territory recognizes in any degree whatever, the elevation, purity, and sanctity of women? |
54335 | We have been driven from place to place, and wherefore? |
54335 | What could I do more? |
54335 | What else could he do? |
54335 | What is life to me, if I see the galling yoke of oppression placed on the necks of my husband, sons and brothers, as Mr. Cullom would have it? |
54335 | What isolated land or spot produced him? |
54335 | What potent faith had come into the world that a people should thus live and die by it? |
54335 | What sense in their claim to be the Israel of the last days had they not followed the types and examples of Israel? |
54335 | What was the reason for adopting that measure? |
54335 | What were Egypt and Babylon, compared with Sarah and Hagar? |
54335 | What wonder that they have since come in hosts good and bad, and made their advent popular? |
54335 | When I leave this frail existence-- When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high? |
54335 | When did woman fail if her sympathies were enlisted? |
54335 | When the hour came for parting my father could not speak, and my mother cried out in despair,''When shall we see you again, my child?'' |
54335 | Whence came he? |
54335 | Where is justice? |
54335 | Where shall we put them?" |
54335 | Where the bride? |
54335 | Where was Zion? |
54335 | Where was woman? |
54335 | Who are these thus pursued as by the demons that ever haunt a great destiny? |
54335 | Who can doubt it, when faith is the greatest of all keys to unlock the gates of heaven? |
54335 | Who can imagine our feelings during this dreadful suspense? |
54335 | Who has blown the trump of this Hebraic resurrection? |
54335 | Who shall number the blasphemies of the sectarian churches against our first grand parents? |
54335 | Who shall say that this is not the fact? |
54335 | Who would harm the homeless exiles? |
54335 | Who would we find there? |
54335 | Who, of all these parties, are right? |
54335 | Whose human nature was manifested in the work? |
54335 | Whose prayers had been answered? |
54335 | Why is this? |
54335 | Will woman allow her sanctuary to be thus invaded and her supremest subject thus defiled? |
54335 | Winter hastens fast; Can tents and wagons stem this northern blast? |
54335 | Yet how shall there be the new civilization without its distinctive temples? |
54335 | and how shall I know it? |
54335 | and receiving an affirmative response, she placed herself directly in front of her father, and looking him full in the face, said,"Is you my favvy?" |
54335 | and whose word? |
54335 | is the house on fire?" |
54335 | must guards be serving here? |
54335 | my Father, thou that dwellest In the high and holy place; When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face? |
54335 | or, are they all wrong together? |
54335 | said I,''why do they oppose Mormonism?'' |
54335 | why hast thou forsaken me?" |
54335 | would you consent to see this beautiful home in ashes and this fruitful orchard destroyed?" |
50302 | Am I, then, to be charged with the acts of others? 50302 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent forth to minister to those who shall be heirs of salvation?" |
50302 | Can you start in half an hour? |
50302 | Is it not written in your law, I said, ye are Gods? 50302 Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword?" |
50302 | What brethren? |
50302 | What did you say that for? |
50302 | What persons, then,he inquires,"can be surrendered up by the governor of one State to the governor of another?" |
50302 | *** Lay hold of these things, and let not your knees or joints tremble, nor your heart faint; and then what can earthquakes, wars and tornadoes do? |
50302 | *** The Scriptures inform us that Jesus said,"As the Father hath power in Himself, even so hath the Son power"--to do what? |
50302 | *** You ask the wise doctors why they say the world was made out of nothing, and they will answer,"Do n''t the Bible say He created the world?" |
50302 | ****** Would you think it strange if I relate what I have seen in vision in relation to this interesting theme? |
50302 | Again, if he knew not the plan, how did he understand the signal? |
50302 | And if this was not the case, I would ask, how did Paul know so much about Abel, and why should he talk about his speaking after he was dead? |
50302 | And may we contemplate these things so? |
50302 | And what can mobocrats do in the midst of Kirkpatrickites? |
50302 | And what shall separate these men who endured so much for the Gospel''s sake, from the love of God? |
50302 | And when the voice calls for the dead to rise, suppose I am laid by the side of my father, what would be the first joy of my heart? |
50302 | And where is a spark from the watch- fire of''76, by which one candle might be lit that would glimmer upon the confines of Democracy? |
50302 | And where was there ever a father without first being a son? |
50302 | And where was your virtuous populace, the true watch and guard of a State''s honor? |
50302 | And who, that is ambitious for greatness and power, would not have said the same thing? |
50302 | And why did she do it? |
50302 | Are they not the sons of perdition? |
50302 | Are you not a lottery picture, with more than two blanks to a prize? |
50302 | As soon as he had read one of them, he looked upon us with a kind of half frown and said:"What can I do? |
50302 | Besides, why his broken faith? |
50302 | Brother Taylor, is it possible that they have killed both Brother Hyrum and Joseph? |
50302 | But I would ask if it could be any nearer to them than to be in the hands of John? |
50302 | But Joseph turned to Dan Jones and was heard to say,"Are you afraid to die?" |
50302 | But how are they going to help themselves? |
50302 | But what is paradise? |
50302 | But what will the world do? |
50302 | Can you answer? |
50302 | Did I feel to stand in the way of this great, eternal principle, and treat lightly the things of God? |
50302 | Did Joseph ordain any man to take his place? |
50302 | Do you believe it? |
50302 | Does it not reveal the fact that the Pickett episode was merely a ruse-- a pretext for gathering a mob to sack Nauvoo and drive away the Mormons? |
50302 | Does not this look like many others of our persecutions with which you are acquainted? |
50302 | Explaining the matter of interpretation itself, he said: What is the rule of interpretation? |
50302 | For what purpose? |
50302 | Governor Carlin granted the requisition-- was it another case of Herod and Pilate being made friends over the surrender of God''s Prophet? |
50302 | Had they not work to do in Jerusalem? |
50302 | Has any people ever become too good to do good? |
50302 | Have I not seen it? |
50302 | Have his lips ever quivered? |
50302 | Hence, if Jesus had a Father, can we not believe that He had a Father also? |
50302 | Here is Brigham, have his knees ever faltered? |
50302 | How did he know that this signal portrayed their death if he was not in the secret? |
50302 | How does it read in the Hebrew? |
50302 | How doth he yet speak? |
50302 | How have we come at the Priesthood in the last days? |
50302 | How is it with the Kingdom of God? |
50302 | I discovered what the emotions of the people were on my arrival at this city, and I have come here to say,"How do you do?" |
50302 | I inquire, what was the question which drew out the answer or caused Jesus to utter the parable? |
50302 | I prayed and God answered, but what could I do? |
50302 | I thought, Why must the good perish, and the virtuous be destroyed? |
50302 | If a man_ leaves_ the principles of the doctrine of Christ, how can he be saved in the principles? |
50302 | If not what can be the meaning of all this? |
50302 | If not, before whom shall the Mormons institute a trial? |
50302 | If ten thousand men testify to a truth you know, would it add to your faith? |
50302 | If this is in accordance with the New Testament, lo and behold, we have three Gods anyhow, and they are plural, and who can contradict it? |
50302 | If, then, this is the case can we conscientiously vote for a man of this description, and put the weapon in his hands to cut our throats with? |
50302 | In reply, I ask who did Jesus have reference to as being the least? |
50302 | Is it logical to say that the intelligence of spirits is immortal, and yet that it had a beginning? |
50302 | Is not this a plea of justification for the loss of individuals, done in pursuance of the order? |
50302 | Is there no chance for his escape? |
50302 | Is there no power anywhere to redress our grievances? |
50302 | It is correct enough, but how did it get into your heads? |
50302 | Jesus, if they were called Gods unto whom the word of God came, why should it be thought blasphemy that I should say I am the Son of God? |
50302 | Jesus, what are you going to do? |
50302 | Lawyers say the powers of the Nauvoo charter are dangerous; but I ask, is the Constitution of the United States or of this State dangerous? |
50302 | May not they have so far transgressed that they can not repent, and are beyond even the desire for forgiveness? |
50302 | Missouri lacks the disposition, and Congress lacks both the disposition and power(? |
50302 | Need one stop to moralize on the littleness of man when he allows prejudice to dictate his action instead of reason? |
50302 | Now, wherein could they have a more sure word of prophecy than to hear the voice of God saying,"This is my beloved Son?" |
50302 | O ye crowned heads among all nations, is not Mr. Clay a wise man, and very patriotic? |
50302 | On whom has oppression fallen in any quarter of the Union? |
50302 | Or will ten thousand testimonies destroy your knowledge of a fact? |
50302 | Raise mobs? |
50302 | See Genesis 3rd Chapter, 9th, 10th v.,"And the Lord called unto Adam and said unto him, Where art thou? |
50302 | Shall the one become a partaker of glory, and the other consigned to hopeless perdition? |
50302 | Shall they appeal to the legislature of the State of Missouri for redress? |
50302 | Shall they apply to the courts of the State of Missouri? |
50302 | Shall they apply to the federal courts? |
50302 | Shall they summon a jury of the individuals who composed the mob? |
50302 | Shall we bear it any longer? |
50302 | The Prophet in his journal, when speaking of the circumstance, says:"What can be the matter with these men? |
50302 | The same morning, after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter? |
50302 | Then why pray to God the Father-- And lead us not into temptation? |
50302 | They had not proceeded far when they met some gentlemen who stopped their team and said to the driver:"Mr., what graveyard have you been robbing?" |
50302 | They were"overpowered"(? |
50302 | To which the one addressed said:"Has that time come, think you? |
50302 | Turning to Elder Richards the Prophet said;"If we go to the cell will you go in with us?" |
50302 | Under these circumstances, the question again arises, Whom shall we support? |
50302 | Was Abraham, therefore, under condemnation? |
50302 | Was it ever bad policy to make friends? |
50302 | Was it the Mormons or our enemies who first commenced these difficulties? |
50302 | We had been outrageously imposed upon, and knew not how far we could trust any one; besides, a question necessarily arose, How shall we come? |
50302 | Well, what did I do? |
50302 | What constitutes the Kingdom of God? |
50302 | What could we do, under the circumstances, different from what we did do? |
50302 | What did Jesus say? |
50302 | What events are these that so thunder in the index? |
50302 | What is that, sir? |
50302 | What patriot suffered, but by a traitor''s perfidy? |
50302 | What right had that constable to refuse our request? |
50302 | What shall we do under this state of things? |
50302 | What state has perished but by traitor''s hands? |
50302 | What, then, we would ask, is the remedy for the Mormons? |
50302 | Whenever did a tree or anything spring into existence without a progenitor? |
50302 | Where did it come from? |
50302 | Where did the Kingdom of God begin? |
50302 | Where is the patriotism of a Washington, a Warren, and Adams? |
50302 | Where is the strength of government? |
50302 | Where was there ever a son without a father? |
50302 | Which would the Methodists vote for? |
50302 | While there Joseph came along and said:"Well, Brother Woodruff, you have started on your mission?" |
50302 | Who am I among? |
50302 | Who ever heard of a nation that had too much territory? |
50302 | Who ordered out the Nauvoo Legion? |
50302 | Who told you so? |
50302 | Who told you that man did not exist in like manner upon the same principles? |
50302 | Who was it? |
50302 | Whoever had so great a privilege and glory? |
50302 | Whoever had such a trust committed to him before or since? |
50302 | Whoever had the honor of doing that? |
50302 | Whom shall they sue? |
50302 | Why is it that I must be made accountable for other men''s acts? |
50302 | Why so oblivious to everything pertaining to the Mormon interest, and so alive and interested about the mobocrats? |
50302 | Why, then, do n''t you shoot and have done with it, instead of talking so much about it?" |
50302 | Why, then, need they be troubled about us? |
50302 | Why, then, should we be dragged to Carthage, where the law does not compel us to go? |
50302 | Why? |
50302 | Will it be popular or unpopular? |
50302 | Will it suit the politics of the majority? |
50302 | Will you all help me? |
50302 | Will you all support my pledge, and thus preserve my honor? |
50302 | [ 7] Was this arch traitor, Brockman, hung for his treason against the State? |
50302 | _ Governor_--"Why did you not give a more speedy answer to the posse that I sent out?" |
50302 | _ Is it true?_ No. |
50302 | and because lawlessness and mobocracy abound, am I, when carrying out your instructions, to be charged with not abiding law? |
50302 | and have we not a right to expect foul play? |
50302 | to all parties; and I do now at this time say to all,"How do you do?" |
50302 | why his disregard of what was told him by several parties? |
47182 | And after many days an angel of the Lord appeared unto Adam, saying: Why dost thou offer sacrifices unto the Lord? 47182 Good Master,"said he,"what good thing shall I do that I may have eternal life?" |
47182 | How can a man be born when he is old? |
47182 | Is our modern nation to bring upon itself the doom of destructive depravity? 47182 Know ye not that there are more nations than one? |
47182 | Men and brethren, what shall we do? |
47182 | Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved? |
47182 | Wherefore murmur ye, because that ye shall receive more of my word? 47182 Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? |
47182 | ( 2) What shall be the purpose and attendant conditions of His coming? |
47182 | -- 10-- ORIGINAL SIN Are All to Suffer from it Eternally? |
47182 | -- 102-- WHAT DOTH IT PROFIT A MAN? |
47182 | -- 15-- HOW DOES CHRIST SAVE? |
47182 | -- 17-- IN THE REALM OF THE DEAD Paradise-- What of the Spirits in Prison? |
47182 | -- 18-- WHY ARE THEY BAPTIZED FOR THE DEAD? |
47182 | -- 23-- ARE BABES TO BE DAMNED? |
47182 | -- 3-- WHAT''S IN A NAME? |
47182 | -- 33-- IS THE BIBLE SUFFICIENT? |
47182 | -- 50-- THE LAW OF THE LAND Should We Submit to It? |
47182 | -- 58-- THE WORD OF WISDOM Sanctity of the Body"KNOW ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? |
47182 | -- 61-- TILL DEATH DOES YOU PART Is There No Hope Beyond? |
47182 | -- 74-- HOW LONG SHALL HELL LAST? |
47182 | -- 77-- BE YE PERFECT Is It Possible? |
47182 | -- 81-- WILL MANY OR FEW BE SAVED? |
47182 | -- 82-- THE GRAVES SHALL BE OPENED And the Dead Shall Live"WHY should it be thought a thing incredible with you, that God should raise the dead?" |
47182 | -- 83-- RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD When Shall It Be? |
47182 | -- 85-- THE HOUSE OF THE LORD Why do the Latter- day Saints Build Temples? |
47182 | -- 90-- THE WILL OF GOD Though Opposed, Yet Eventually Supreme DO you believe that"whatever is is right"? |
47182 | -- 92-- ARE MEN CREATED EQUAL? |
47182 | 16:22; 27:16), and more specifically that He is"the Father of spirits"? |
47182 | And He saith unto them, Whose is this image and superscription? |
47182 | And how be it my Church, save it be called in my name? |
47182 | And how be it my church, save it be called in my name? |
47182 | And is it to be the lot of the many or the few? |
47182 | And this because men would put their dogmas and precepts above the revealed word? |
47182 | And what of the impressive lesson taught by the experience of Simon the sorcerer? |
47182 | And what of the widow, whose sons were to be sold into bondage because she could not pay her late husband''s debt? |
47182 | And who are these blessed ones? |
47182 | And yet, why in reason should direct revelation from the heavens be more of an improbability today than in the centuries of long ago? |
47182 | Are consistency and reason less to be considered in matters of Divine administration than in the affairs of mortals? |
47182 | Are husbands and wives to be separated, and the mutual claims of parents and children to be nullified by the grave? |
47182 | Are not the awful vicissitudes of the days of war and death sufficient to arouse us to some realization of the solemnities of eternity? |
47182 | Are these, to whom no knowledge of the Gospel has come, to be under eternal condemnation in consequence? |
47182 | Are they irrecoverably lost? |
47182 | Are they to be hopelessly and forever damned? |
47182 | Are you unable to realize that baptism is essential to salvation? |
47182 | But the demon in the man laughed them to scorn, and cried aloud in derision:"Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are ye?" |
47182 | But what are the restraints of democracy in contrast with enslavement under autocratic rule? |
47182 | But what of the hereafter-- shall we not be made equal there? |
47182 | But who will affirm that things beyond human comprehension can not be? |
47182 | But who will venture to affirm that foreknowledge is a determining cause? |
47182 | But who will venture to affirm that passive belief as distinguished from active faith is here implied? |
47182 | But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? |
47182 | But, it is fair to ask, shall not morality count in the judgment to come? |
47182 | But, many have asked, had we not the Gospel? |
47182 | Can a man be said to believe in Jesus Christ in any effective and genuine sense unless that man shall strive to do the things that Christ commands? |
47182 | Can gold stay the hunger pangs better than the nourishing food that the money may buy? |
47182 | Can he enter the second time into his body of flesh and be immersed in water? |
47182 | Can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?" |
47182 | Can it be otherwise? |
47182 | Can it be the Divine will that any man or nation shall come under the thrall of iniquity? |
47182 | Can it be truthfully said that the father''s foreknowledge is even a contributory cause of the evil life of his boy? |
47182 | Can moral defilement be any the less filthy and pestilential in man than in woman? |
47182 | Certain wicked Pharisees sought to entangle Him by the question:"What thinkest thou? |
47182 | Consider anew the question asked of Christ:"Lord, are there few that be saved?" |
47182 | Could Scripture be simpler or plainer? |
47182 | Could it be counted less than sacrilege to attach the name of Deity to a church called into being in the manner we have assumed? |
47182 | Could the members of the Trinity be more definitely segregated? |
47182 | Did Philip, who was directed in this ministry by the angel of the Lord, err in administering baptism by immersion? |
47182 | Does the organization profess to be The Church of Jesus Christ, or The Church of the Latter- day Saints? |
47182 | Expunge from the Bible all record of actual revelation and reference thereto, and what remains? |
47182 | For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, today, and for ever; and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing? |
47182 | For what man knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? |
47182 | Had it not so been declared by Isaiah? |
47182 | Had not that visit of deliverance been long predicted? |
47182 | Had they not Moses and the prophets? |
47182 | Have they not read the Scriptures, which say ye must take upon you the name of Christ, which is my name? |
47182 | Have you never read of Naaman, captain of the Syrian hosts, who sought relief from his leprosy through the ministration of Elisha, the man of God? |
47182 | Have you never read that in the last days all things shall be in commotion? |
47182 | Have you read the story of the contrite Ethiopian eunuch, treasurer to Queen Candace? |
47182 | He challenged assailants with the pertinent demand"Which of you convinceth me of sin?" |
47182 | He demanded of the casuistical complainers:"Why do ye also transgress the commandment of God by your tradition?" |
47182 | He that hath seen me hath seen the Father; and how sayest thou then, Shew us the Father?" |
47182 | How can a man be baptized when he is dead? |
47182 | How could the spirit be otherwise than in the image of God if it be divinely begotten and born? |
47182 | How else are His definite asseverations concerning Himself to be construed? |
47182 | If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it? |
47182 | In the Realm of the Dead-- Paradise-- What of the Spirits in Prison? |
47182 | In the heavens are parents single? |
47182 | In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done? |
47182 | In what then does the second death consist? |
47182 | Is a male leper less to be shunned for fear of contagion that a woman similarly stricken? |
47182 | Is hope yet open to us? |
47182 | Is it enough that the debtor shall merely acknowledge his obligation and express regret that he has not heretofore been able to meet it? |
47182 | Is it lawful to give tribute unto Caesar, or not?" |
47182 | Is it not true that money or its equivalent-- the essential things that money can buy-- must be counted among the necessities of life? |
47182 | Is it the will of God that man shall make of himself a drunken sot, with reason dethroned, and naught but his brutish passions alert? |
47182 | Is it the will of God that woman''s virtue shall be bartered for gold, and that vice shall stalk unchallenged through the world? |
47182 | Is it unreasonable to believe that unto the western fold God sent His shepherds, and that prophets officiated amongst them by Divine appointment? |
47182 | Is the family relationship to end with death? |
47182 | Is the plow more than the field to be furrowed, or the sickle than the ripened grain? |
47182 | Is"Mormonism"Misunderstood Because of Its Unpopular Title? |
47182 | Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another? |
47182 | Know ye not that the testimony of two nations is a witness unto you that I am God, that I remember one nation like unto another? |
47182 | Must we tolerate the shadow of death as an intruding guest at every wedding? |
47182 | Note again the question, and part of the response:"Then said one unto him, Lord, are there few that be saved? |
47182 | Note the explicit and withal pathetic words of the heavy- hearted Christ:"Have I been so long time with you, and yet hast thou not known me, Philip? |
47182 | Of the disciples he asked:"What and if ye shall see the Son of Man ascend up where he was before?" |
47182 | Or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?" |
47182 | Original Sin-- Are All to Suffer from it Eternally? |
47182 | Our Lord''s reply must have been humbling if not humiliating to the man:"Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest not these things?" |
47182 | Paul evidently so knew, as his words attest:"Know ye not that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? |
47182 | Questions of supreme import to every one of us are these:( 1) When will Christ come? |
47182 | Repeatedly did the Lord rebuke and admonish with such reproofs as"O ye of little faith,""Where is your faith?" |
47182 | Resurrection of the Dead-- When Shall it be? |
47182 | Saul of Tarsus when rebuked for his ill- directed zeal in persecuting the Lord''s own, exclaimed in agony:"What shall I do, Lord?" |
47182 | Shall the terms of citizenship in the Kingdom of God be less definite than in the nations officered by men? |
47182 | Such may ask: Are men to suffer penalty in the hereafter because they can not understand what is required of them in mortality? |
47182 | The House of the Lord-- Why do the Latter- day Saints Build Temples? |
47182 | The Law of the Land-- Should We Submit to It? |
47182 | The gross materialist, who wilfully refuses to see or to acknowledge anything beyond the affairs of earth, may ask: How can water wash away sin? |
47182 | The question as submitted was:"Therefore in the resurrection whose wife shall she be of the seven?" |
47182 | Till Death Does You Part-- Is there no Hope Beyond? |
47182 | To evil- hearted Cain the Lord said:"If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? |
47182 | To the Savior''s question"Whom say ye that I am?" |
47182 | To which interrogatory a fair rejoinder is Why not? |
47182 | WHAT''S in a name? |
47182 | Was it the will of God, think you, that Israel should sin? |
47182 | What can we do? |
47182 | What had Christ to offer in mitigation of their grievous state? |
47182 | What is this frightful eventuality? |
47182 | What led up to this utterance, calling for the explanatory"therefore"by which the relation of premises and conclusion is expressed? |
47182 | What more could they need? |
47182 | What shadow of excuse, not to speak of justification, can be found for this outrageous and cowardly discrimination? |
47182 | What shall we do? |
47182 | What then of the dead, who have lived and passed without so much as hearing that there is a Gospel of salvation or a Savior of the race? |
47182 | What were the plants of Pharisaical tradition but noxious tares, doomed to be rooted up and burned? |
47182 | What''s in a Name?--Is"Mormonism"Misunderstood because of Its Unpopular Title? |
47182 | When Death is reaping so rank a harvest through war, pestilence, and famine, can we bear to believe it? |
47182 | When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, Mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high? |
47182 | When will men awaken to the imperative yet persuasive summons to repentance? |
47182 | Whither then shall we look for guidance? |
47182 | Who are the dead but the uncounted myriads who once lived in the flesh and have already passed to the world of the disembodied? |
47182 | Who are the living but the few just now tabernacled in mortal bodies destined sooner or later to die? |
47182 | Who but the superficial will venture to deny the influence of names? |
47182 | Who is the more depraved-- the vendor or the purchaser of woman''s honor? |
47182 | Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together? |
47182 | Who of us has not felt at times the spontaneous yearning and aspirations incident to our deep inborn conviction of life beyond death? |
47182 | Who that hears or reads can brush it aside? |
47182 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
47182 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
47182 | Why then should babes be baptized? |
47182 | Why waste time and effort in bewailing what Adam did? |
47182 | With at least equal pertinency it may now be asked: How can a man who has died without baptism be baptized? |
47182 | Worldly Gain-- Eternal Loss"FOR what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? |
47182 | and"How is it that ye have no faith?" |
47182 | he asked;"can he enter the second time into his mother''s womb, and be born?" |
47182 | of their own children, or of strangers? |
47182 | the skeptical may exclaim,"A heavenly being visiting the earth and talking to a man in these modern days?" |
47182 | why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
56685 | ''But,''says one,''what matters it whether we go this road that you point out or some other? 56685 And did not the injunction go forth which forms the very corner- stone of His own Church-- of Christianity--''Repent and be baptized?''" |
56685 | And do you claim that little children are exempt? |
56685 | And do you really believe that baptism brings forgiveness of sin? |
56685 | And in the next verse he asks,''How shall they preach except they be sent?'' 56685 And is not''Mormonism''its other name?" |
56685 | And practice it, perhaps? |
56685 | And the one a short distance below here? |
56685 | Are You from Salt Lake City? |
56685 | Are the preachers-- those who commonly preach in connection with the churches of the present day called of God as was Aaron? 56685 But did not Jesus say,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel?''" |
56685 | But do you mean that living persons shall be baptized for the dead? |
56685 | But how were they to receive the Holy Ghost? |
56685 | Can you give us any other evidences respecting this record? |
56685 | Certainly, why not? 56685 Certainly,"said the westerner;"but before answering, will you tell me what church edifice that is to the east of us?" |
56685 | Did not He go down into the waters of baptism and receive immersion at the hands of John the Baptist? |
56685 | Do not you and the majority of the others accept of other forms of baptism and in many cases of none at all? |
56685 | Do you agree with this? 56685 Do you mean to prove that these men, ministers of the gospel, have no authority to officiate in that ordinance? |
56685 | Does not that depart from the teachings of the Bible and the example set by Christ Himself? |
56685 | Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 56685 Have you any further proofs to offer respecting the divine authenticity of this book you refer to?" |
56685 | He did; but was He talking to modern ministers then? 56685 He said he had a mission among us,"chimed in a third;"I wonder what it can be?" |
56685 | How can that be? |
56685 | How could we lay any claim whatever to a Christian belief in the resurrection unless we believed in a literal resurrection? |
56685 | How did Brigham Young come to be the leader of the people? |
56685 | How did the death of Joseph, the Prophet, occur? |
56685 | I hope sir, you do not accuse me of innuendo? |
56685 | In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done? 56685 Indeed? |
56685 | Is it not a fact that you are from Salt Lake City? |
56685 | Is it not recorded in Holy Writ,said the doctor,"that if we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ we will be saved?" |
56685 | Is it possible? 56685 Is it true that the bodies called''Christian''at present represent the Church of Christ? |
56685 | Is not Salt Lake City the headquarters and residence of a class of people known as Mormons who hold exclusive sway there? |
56685 | Is that all? |
56685 | Let me ask, have you ever read the Bible to any great extent? |
56685 | Let me ask,said the preacher,"did not Jesus say,''He that hath seen me, hath seen the Father?''" |
56685 | My minister, I suppose; why? |
56685 | Of course, or why should they take the pains to prepare for death? 56685 Then it would appear that you believe in the family relation continuing throughout eternity?" |
56685 | Then the devout Christian may be happy and jovial without being less a Christian, on account of that? |
56685 | Then to yourself you are a''Latter- day Saint,''and to the world you are a''Mormon?'' |
56685 | Then what has become of the gospel? |
56685 | Then why not bear His name? |
56685 | Then you believe in the actual practice of laying on of hands as well as of baptism by immersion? |
56685 | Was that the gospel? 56685 Well, if paradise is not heaven, what is it? |
56685 | Well, suppose we accept this as the first round in the gospel ladder, where will we find the second? |
56685 | Well, why not tell us who it was? |
56685 | Were they qualified to preach it? 56685 What do you consider the Savior would think of your mission, if He were here? |
56685 | What do you mean by saying''in marriage as ordained of God?'' 56685 What is meant by Priesthood? |
56685 | What is the belief of the Latter- day Saints in relation to marriage? |
56685 | What is the probable proportion? |
56685 | What is the reason that people are becoming irreligious? 56685 What other churches are there in this place?" |
56685 | What were the considerations that led to the settling of Utah by the Mormons? |
56685 | When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, mother, may I meet you In your royal court on high? 56685 Where and how, pray?" |
56685 | Where shall I wander now to find Successors they have left behind? 56685 Which will you have, my friends, the doctrine of the Bible or the doctrines of men? |
56685 | Who was it, papa? |
56685 | Why should we not have, Mr. Sutherland? 56685 Why, how is this?" |
56685 | You are stating the case properly, but what did he tell them? |
56685 | You know that all Christians believe that after death there is life? |
56685 | You told us,said he,"that you were an advocate of the Church of Jesus Christ; should there not be a suffix in these words-- Latter- day Saints?" |
56685 | ''Faith cometh by hearing, and how can we hear without a preacher?'' |
56685 | ''Well,''says one, are they not taught?'' |
56685 | Am I right as far as I have gone?" |
56685 | Am I to understand from this that we must worship Him without a body? |
56685 | And now, let me ask, will it not be practicable for you to remain another day?" |
56685 | And what is it?" |
56685 | And who can doubt the result? |
56685 | And whose voice was it that spoke from the heavens, saying,''This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased?'' |
56685 | Are these not parts and passions? |
56685 | Are we displeased with anybody? |
56685 | As quoted, God asks Job:''Who laid the corner stones of this earth, when the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy?'' |
56685 | Be baptized and wash away his sins? |
56685 | But is it true that the promises of God were fulfilled anciently in regard to this matter? |
56685 | But is not that a vastly different proposition?" |
56685 | But what has that to do with having met you before?" |
56685 | But what is becoming of us if such doctrines are not taught? |
56685 | But, by and by, their citizenship is called into question, and they produce the certificates of C. D.; the President inquires,''Who is C. D.? |
56685 | By parity of reasoning where would our own government be if subjected to similar treatment? |
56685 | Can eternity be circumscribed? |
56685 | Can it be that one of our Savior''s promises has really fallen to the ground unfulfilled?" |
56685 | Can it be true? |
56685 | Can you tell me now, which of all these different denominations has the gospel of Jesus Christ? |
56685 | Can you think of anything more comforting than that the loving ties formed in this world are to endure through out the ages of eternity?" |
56685 | Did Christ establish the true order or did He not? |
56685 | Did not Jesus say,''Suffer little children to come unto me?''" |
56685 | Did you say''foolish ideas''? |
56685 | Do People Practice their Religious Professions? |
56685 | Do n''t you think it would be well if He also had a church in your midst?" |
56685 | Do our Protestant ministers, at the present time, profess to be sent of God as was Aaron? |
56685 | Do the righteous of this people cause persecution to come upon themselves? |
56685 | Do we believe this? |
56685 | Do you differ from these ministers very much in other principles?" |
56685 | Do you think you can obtain God''s blessing by being members of a church or churches that teach doctrines opposed to what Christ taught? |
56685 | Does not the Father of all living conduct Himself in this wise towards His children? |
56685 | Durant?" |
56685 | Has he obtained a rest? |
56685 | Have all mankind come to a knowledge of the truth? |
56685 | Have they not transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance and broken the everlasting covenant? |
56685 | Have we any hope of enjoying the glory of God in our present sinful condition? |
56685 | Have you a spirit? |
56685 | Have you also a body? |
56685 | Have you not noticed that upon many occasions when introduced to a person, you feel as well acquainted as if you had known him for years?" |
56685 | He went to him, and when the scales fell from the eyes of Paul, or Saul, this man of God said to him:''Why tarriest thou? |
56685 | How can those who did not hear the gospel before they died, receive the ordinances?" |
56685 | How can we account for such a condition of things? |
56685 | How do you explain it?" |
56685 | How is it organized?" |
56685 | How is it? |
56685 | How is this? |
56685 | I am informed that you believe in a literal resurrection of the body? |
56685 | I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God? |
56685 | If Christ said that these miracles manifestations of Almighty power should follow the believers, I say what reason have you to deny it? |
56685 | If a school master were to undertake to teach a little child algebra, you would call him foolish, would you not? |
56685 | If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it? |
56685 | If it is not reasonable, what are we to do? |
56685 | If not, why has the church dispensed with the officers that God placed in it for the purpose of bringing all to a unity of the faith? |
56685 | If that be admitted, of course the next question of importance is, How was Aaron sent? |
56685 | If the doctrine I teach be true-- and it has stood all tests so far-- can you find nothing more than a name to oppose it?" |
56685 | If their spirits could be restored with resurrected bodies, why should not the eternal work of God in joining them as one remain unbroken? |
56685 | If they went to some other place, where is that place?" |
56685 | In my first, primeval childhood, Was I nurtured near thy side? |
56685 | In the heavens are parents single? |
56685 | In thy holy habitation, Did my spirit once reside? |
56685 | Is it reasonable to suppose that God would set up two distinct religious bodies, the ministers of which teach different doctrines? |
56685 | Is not all marriage ordained of Him?" |
56685 | Is not this true?" |
56685 | Is that so?" |
56685 | Is there a minister connected with the Christian denominations of the present day who professes to be sent of God by direct revelation? |
56685 | Is there a more important blessing offered to mankind than the remission of sins? |
56685 | Is there any objection to this? |
56685 | Is this correct?" |
56685 | Is this not true?" |
56685 | Many believed on him, and the result of their belief was that they said,''Men and brethren, what shall we do?'' |
56685 | May I ask you, Mrs. Marshall, and you, Miss Marshall, what part of the country our friend here comes from?" |
56685 | May I ask, who do you intend shall baptize you?" |
56685 | No, Do the principles of the gospel create prejudice and persecution against them? |
56685 | Now that is very plain, and what does it mean? |
56685 | Now then in what church do we find apostles and prophets?" |
56685 | Now then, to whom was our Savior praying? |
56685 | Now, if He has no body, what became of the one He took away with Him?" |
56685 | Now, my friends, do not the different sects of the day present us with a literal fulfillment of all these sayings? |
56685 | Now, what was it? |
56685 | On coming up out of the water, what was it that lighted upon Him in the form of a dove?" |
56685 | Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen? |
56685 | Or, are they all wrong together? |
56685 | Or, in other words, are they called by revelation from God? |
56685 | Shall I do so for you?" |
56685 | Should there be no buoyancy of spirit, no diversion, no relaxation, in order that there might be no penalty as the result of indulgence?" |
56685 | That no man has a right to administer in the ordinances of religion except he be sent of God as was Aaron, for how can a man preach except he be sent? |
56685 | The doctor replied,"There are none; but you must remember there must be a preacher, for''how shall they hear without a preacher?''" |
56685 | The preacher then asked a question which must seem to the reader to have been too long delayed--"May I ask of what church you are a member?" |
56685 | The question is, Does Christ promise that power to believers in the gospel? |
56685 | This was the resurrection of our Master, and inasmuch as He has commanded us to follow Him, why should ours not be the same?" |
56685 | Was He asking a favor of Himself?" |
56685 | Was he a good man? |
56685 | We say He did, and would ask, has any man a right to change it? |
56685 | Were you made in the image of God, body and spirit? |
56685 | What believers did Christ speak about? |
56685 | What did Peter say? |
56685 | What did that consist of? |
56685 | What do you think of them? |
56685 | What does it teach us? |
56685 | What fault have you to find with it?" |
56685 | What is meant by Marriage as Ordained of God? |
56685 | What is the principle?" |
56685 | What is the reason that men who have heretofore been respected as ministers of religion are now little thought of? |
56685 | What is the reason that people talk of sacred things lightly? |
56685 | What is your method?" |
56685 | What particular part of the Christian faith appears to you as being most difficult to understand?" |
56685 | What shall we do about them? |
56685 | What shall we do to be saved? |
56685 | What were the words? |
56685 | What were threats and annoyances to him? |
56685 | What, then, should be the calling and duty of the children of men? |
56685 | When He gave His apostles authority to preach, did that give all men who feel disposed to take the honor unto themselves, the same authority? |
56685 | When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face? |
56685 | Where and What is Paradise? |
56685 | Where do we find it as it existed anciently? |
56685 | Who are True Christians? |
56685 | Who are fit Candidates for this Ordinance? |
56685 | Who can doubt it? |
56685 | Who can realize this? |
56685 | Who is authorized to Baptize? |
56685 | Who of all these parties are right? |
56685 | Who will go there and become angels of perdition and suffer the wrath of an offended God? |
56685 | Who will? |
56685 | Why do you disturb the slumbers of the peaceful citizens at night, thus hideously masked? |
56685 | Why should we doubt that the gift of Eve to Adam, was designed to be eternal? |
56685 | Why so?" |
56685 | Why then should we conclude that death should void the contract or separate them any more than that it should destroy the spirit? |
56685 | Why? |
56685 | Will they, or will they not, stand scrutiny? |
56685 | Will this apply to any of you? |
56685 | Will you now proceed to fulfill the promise?" |
56685 | With what principle are we more familiar? |
56685 | Would it not be rather difficult for any person to stand on the right hand of himself? |
56685 | You know if we can get to heaven one way, is not that as good as another? |
56685 | You must have two Priesthoods then, as you speak of the High Priesthood, indicating there must be a lower one?" |
56685 | You remember reading in the last book of the New Testament, that in the beginning God cursed the earth; but did He curse all things pertaining to it? |
56685 | You say God has no body; did our Savior have one? |
56685 | You say God is a spirit; does that prove He has no body? |
56685 | and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard, and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
56685 | and if so, are we here as school children, sent by exalted parents, to become acquainted with sorrow in order to understand happiness?" |
56685 | and who will say you have not the same cup resurrected from the grave?'' |
56685 | in other words, of what use is baptism for the dead, if there is no resurrection? |
56685 | where is his spirit? |
56685 | xv: 29) he asks them:''Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all?'' |
17249 | ''Who is the King of Glory?'' |
17249 | A sweet face, and a strange one,thought he, as he went up to her and spoke:"Sister, what are you thinking about?" |
17249 | And do you still write, print, and read stories? |
17249 | And get hooked all to pieces? 17249 And is it strange that children should become like their father?" |
17249 | And is n''t a weed just a useful plant grown wild? |
17249 | And the reservoir? |
17249 | And the third? |
17249 | And then, may I go to where you and your cousin Rachel are working for the dead? 17249 And we were to be married next month?" |
17249 | And what is done with this leisure? |
17249 | And what is that? |
17249 | And you still have faith,asked the stranger,"that the God of heaven will answer your prayers and bring about all things for the best?" |
17249 | Are the wages equal to all? |
17249 | Are there special visitors today? |
17249 | Are you hurt? |
17249 | Are you in the real estate business? |
17249 | Are you in trouble? |
17249 | But could n''t Christ have been the only one who had a pre- existence? 17249 But do not men like treasure for treasure''s sake? |
17249 | But, Brother Sardus,said one,"how can you look at it in that light? |
17249 | But,faltered the sister who had been chosen,"what are we to do? |
17249 | By what name may I call you? |
17249 | Ca n''t a person look at the pebbles and fish at at the bottom of the lake without being vain? |
17249 | Can you catch my horse? 17249 Can you raise money enough to buy this whole valley?" |
17249 | Can you work on a farm? |
17249 | Could you live there? |
17249 | Delsa, you do not go with them? 17249 Did he speak to you about-- why did you run away from him, girl?" |
17249 | Did you see that item in the paper this morning? |
17249 | Do I drink? 17249 Do what, Rupert?" |
17249 | Do you often make dream pictures? |
17249 | Do you remember them yet? |
17249 | Do you smoke? |
17249 | Do you think so? 17249 Do you think so?" |
17249 | Do you think we shall get safely across? |
17249 | Does n''t the doctor know? |
17249 | Does she want me? |
17249 | For how long? |
17249 | Good- bye,he said, as he took her hand,"may I come again soon?" |
17249 | Had you no opportunity to do such work? |
17249 | Has he talked to you about it? |
17249 | Has the knowledge of God exalted men to the society of resurrected beings? |
17249 | Have you any other quotations on the subject? 17249 Have you had any supper?" |
17249 | Have you seen any idle men in or about Zion? |
17249 | Have you seen the last edition of today''s paper? |
17249 | He idle? |
17249 | Hello, Rupe, what''re ye doin''? |
17249 | How are you, Signe? |
17249 | How can I? 17249 How do you like life on a_ saeter_?" |
17249 | How-- how is that? |
17249 | I am Sister Bogstad,she said;"and what is your name?" |
17249 | I am sorry to see you like this,he said,"what is the matter?" |
17249 | I did intend to get there in time,replied Henrik,"but do n''t you see who is here?" |
17249 | I? |
17249 | Ill? 17249 Is he a resurrected being?" |
17249 | Is it large? |
17249 | Is it true? |
17249 | Is n''t this heaven? |
17249 | Is she also risen? |
17249 | Is the great King here today? |
17249 | Is there no competition among you? |
17249 | Is your husband also a preacher? |
17249 | Married? 17249 May I come in?" |
17249 | May I go with you? |
17249 | May I go, may I? |
17249 | May I walk with you? |
17249 | May not I, too, go? |
17249 | Mother, where are you? 17249 Mr. Holm, I understand that last piece is your own composition? |
17249 | My dear--"You remember that book you asked me to read? 17249 Need we no introduction?" |
17249 | Next week? |
17249 | Oh, why did you not bring her with you? |
17249 | Only sometimes I forget, I was going to say, you remember the first night you came here? |
17249 | Poor sister,--but now? |
17249 | Promise what? |
17249 | Right away? |
17249 | Royalties? |
17249 | Rupert, what is it, are you sick? |
17249 | Say, Hagbert, is your boat close by? |
17249 | See, what is that? |
17249 | Shall I go with you? |
17249 | Shall I tell you? |
17249 | Six years ago and what was it? 17249 So you see nothing grand in your surroundings?" |
17249 | Thank you, sir, but could you get my horse, please? 17249 That''s away out west, is n''t it?" |
17249 | Then, what would Lucifer do? 17249 There you are wrong again,"she said;"what about God above?" |
17249 | Volmer, Volmer Holm, is it you? |
17249 | Was who? |
17249 | We could n''t see very far, could we, brother? |
17249 | We have n''t met before, have we? |
17249 | We were boating on the lake, the boat overturned, and here we are.... We were to have been married the next day, but now-- now what is our condition? 17249 Well, well, Rupe, and where have you been keeping yourself? |
17249 | Well, well, Signe, is that you? 17249 What am I doing? |
17249 | What are these men''s working hours? |
17249 | What do you mean? |
17249 | What do you think of Lucifer and his plan? |
17249 | What do you think of the place? |
17249 | What do you think of them? |
17249 | What do you wish to see, today? |
17249 | What does it mean? |
17249 | What has changed you so, brother? |
17249 | What have I done? |
17249 | What in the world are you goin''to do with it? |
17249 | What is the extent of this surplus? |
17249 | What is the matter, little girl? |
17249 | What is their mission? |
17249 | What is your opinion of a person being so carried away with one subject? |
17249 | What is your standard? |
17249 | What makes you think so? |
17249 | What''s that for? |
17249 | What''s the matter, Miss? |
17249 | When I leave this frail existence, When I lay this mortal by, Father, mother, may I meet you In your royal courts on high? 17249 When do we go?" |
17249 | Where are you going, Rupe? |
17249 | Where can I find her? |
17249 | Where is she? 17249 Where to?" |
17249 | Where, then, can they hear it? |
17249 | Who are de sons of God? |
17249 | Whose factory is this? |
17249 | Why have n''t I heard this before? |
17249 | Why is n''t it written in our books, and taught us in our childhood? 17249 Why should they, Miss Wilton?" |
17249 | Why? |
17249 | Will you not promise? |
17249 | Will you tell me where you live? 17249 Yes, but how could we? |
17249 | Yes, do you think so? 17249 Yes,"replied Paulus;"why should they not be happy? |
17249 | Yes; and what is that for? |
17249 | Yes; but what was your trouble? 17249 Yes; what do you think of it?" |
17249 | Yes? |
17249 | You did not do all in your power? |
17249 | You do n''t object? 17249 You mean who has charge-- who is the steward?" |
17249 | You remember he was our brother Sardus? |
17249 | You remember that book you gave me to read the other day, Signe? |
17249 | You say you baptize for the dead? |
17249 | You would put me in, standing on The Look- out blowing my_ lur_, would n''t you? |
17249 | You''re not goin''to live here? |
17249 | Your majesty, must we not soon seek some place to rest for the night? |
17249 | ''How did you get here?'' |
17249 | *** When the morning stars sang together and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" |
17249 | 8:22- 30._ ADDED UPON"Where was thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?... |
17249 | A religion, to be worth while, must give satisfactory answers to the great questions of life: What am I? |
17249 | Am I disrespectful to my mother or my sister?" |
17249 | Ames?" |
17249 | An''I''ve had luck, I tell you-- you have n''t heard, perhaps?" |
17249 | Are these among the''needs''that you have spoken of so many times?" |
17249 | Are you not going to marry her?" |
17249 | At the sight of him, one of the women shrunk back as if to hide in the crowd, but he saw her, and exclaimed:"''Is that you? |
17249 | Bogstad,"said she,"are you not lost?" |
17249 | Bogstad? |
17249 | Bogstad?" |
17249 | Bogstad?" |
17249 | But was it a sin for a girl to sing in an opera? |
17249 | But what was he going to do in Chicago? |
17249 | Ca n''t you see it, girl? |
17249 | Ca n''t you see that we are poor; that your father is worked to death to provide for you all? |
17249 | Dat''s right, is n''t it?" |
17249 | Did I get tha- at right?" |
17249 | Did you have a pleasant time at Skarpen?" |
17249 | Do I gamble? |
17249 | Do I lie? |
17249 | Do I not see it all the time? |
17249 | Do I profane? |
17249 | Do I steal? |
17249 | Do I treat any of you unkindly? |
17249 | Do n''t you know he owns us all, as it were?" |
17249 | Do n''t you think it is an advancement on the old way?" |
17249 | Do not I exercise it in that I listen and agree with Him? |
17249 | Do you care to hear the story?" |
17249 | Do you go soon?" |
17249 | Do you recollect?" |
17249 | Do you remember it?" |
17249 | Do you think anyone will suspect our true character?" |
17249 | Do you want to buy me out?" |
17249 | Electricity would have brought us here in a fraction of the time; but who would miss this beautiful drive?" |
17249 | From what part do you come?" |
17249 | Girl, do you know what you are doing when you act like this? |
17249 | Had he discovered the delusion in his American religion? |
17249 | Had she designs on the Ames farm and its master? |
17249 | Has the Lord shown you,--has He satisfied you? |
17249 | Have love''s emotions kindled in your breast, And hope, enraptured, seized the promised rest? |
17249 | Have you no relatives in America?" |
17249 | Have you not that right? |
17249 | Have you not used it freely in refusing to listen to Father''s counsel? |
17249 | Have your very natures changed?" |
17249 | He could find no fault with the religious doctrines advanced, but why should he be bothered with religion anyway? |
17249 | Here, what do you think of this?" |
17249 | How are you? |
17249 | How could such a man love her, anyway? |
17249 | How could such serious schemes brood behind such laughing lips and sparkling eyes? |
17249 | How could such thoughts arise within such a little head? |
17249 | How could the best work be produced under such conditions? |
17249 | How could we be proved without this power? |
17249 | How could we make any progress without it?" |
17249 | How long will it be before we shall receive them all?" |
17249 | How long would it take the prisoners, if they ever were released, to overtake those ahead? |
17249 | How''s Dry Bench, James?" |
17249 | How?" |
17249 | I just seemed to be waiting--""Yes?" |
17249 | If He existed before de vorld, why not ve? |
17249 | If the worst comes, we still have the farm, have n''t we?" |
17249 | If ye receive chastenings, God dealeth with you as with sons, for what son is he whom the father chasteneth not?" |
17249 | In the heavens are parents single? |
17249 | Is there any wonder that you have not heard these doctrines before? |
17249 | Is there anything the matter, my boy?" |
17249 | Let us follow the man and the woman who are doing the work for us.... Do you see them clearly, Rachel?... |
17249 | Listen, can you hear? |
17249 | Many of them believed, and being pricked in their hearts, they said:''Men and brethren, what shall we do?'' |
17249 | Married? |
17249 | May I come and talk with you again? |
17249 | May I sit here?" |
17249 | May we ask you some questions?" |
17249 | May we be married here?" |
17249 | May we not know?" |
17249 | Mr. Holm wishes to know if his music is fit for a concert?" |
17249 | O grave, where is thy victory?''" |
17249 | O, death, where is thy sting? |
17249 | Or wait ye still the resurrection day, That higher promise of Millenial sway? |
17249 | Or was it but the fever? |
17249 | Rupert asked, eagerly,"why should n''t it be?" |
17249 | Rupert did not recognize the woman who stood by Marie with arms about each other, but Signe cried in joyous greeting,"Clara, Clara, is that you?" |
17249 | Rupert read:"Where wast thou when I laid the foundation of the earth? |
17249 | Say, have you learned the name, and tuned the lyre, And hymn''d the praise of Him-- the great Messiah? |
17249 | Shall I?" |
17249 | Shall we see the children who grow up without sin unto salvation? |
17249 | Shall we visit the buildings? |
17249 | Signe Dahl, she ruminated, are n''t you the most foolish child in the world? |
17249 | Signe, is it not to us also?" |
17249 | Surely, surely--""Surely you did not expect to see George Washington and Martin Luther in the flesh, walking and talking as other men?" |
17249 | That is just, is it not?" |
17249 | That is the right thing to do, is n''t it?" |
17249 | That which is unkind to you, mother?" |
17249 | That''s plain enough, is n''t it? |
17249 | The Voice was heard again:"Now, how, and upon what principles will your salvation, exaltation, and eternal glory be brought about? |
17249 | The pastor, as our friend, came to advise him; but do you think Henrik would take any advice? |
17249 | The young woman was"willing"enough but what could she do? |
17249 | Then my time came to pass through the resurrection, and here I am.--Hark, what is that? |
17249 | Then spoke the Father:"Whom shall I send?" |
17249 | Then wherein lay the secret of the power which drew him to her? |
17249 | Then, how can ye return to the Father''s presence, and regain your tabernacles? |
17249 | Then--? |
17249 | There was a pause which she at last broke by saying:"I hear that you are actually going to join those horrid people-- is that true?" |
17249 | To whom?" |
17249 | Under whose hand has this change grown? |
17249 | V."Can two walk together, except they be agreed?" |
17249 | Was he losing his mind? |
17249 | Was it strange that a tie should grow between Rupert Ames and Signe Dahl? |
17249 | Was my boy not in His service? |
17249 | Was she really so very good looking? |
17249 | Was there a hotel? |
17249 | Was there then one other of his family that had received the gospel-- one that could help him? |
17249 | What could be more delicious? |
17249 | What do you say about it, Miss Wilton? |
17249 | What do you say to that?" |
17249 | What do you think of it?" |
17249 | What do you think of this?" |
17249 | What good would you be on a_ saeter_? |
17249 | What is death?" |
17249 | What is the object of this life? |
17249 | What is to be done?" |
17249 | What say you, Remand?" |
17249 | What should she do? |
17249 | What was that voice that reached him-- a voice love- laden, full to over- flowing from the regions of the past? |
17249 | What was wrong?" |
17249 | What will this power be, do you know?" |
17249 | What would he do with more, anyway? |
17249 | What''s it been, Volmer?" |
17249 | What''s the matter?" |
17249 | When Saints and angels come to earth again, And in the flesh with King Messiah reign? |
17249 | When did you come to town? |
17249 | When shall I regain thy presence, And again behold thy face? |
17249 | When the morning stars sang together, and all the Sons of God shouted for joy?" |
17249 | When-- when are you to be married?" |
17249 | Whence came I? |
17249 | Where are you staying here, for the night?" |
17249 | Where is she?" |
17249 | Where shall I find them?" |
17249 | Where was Job? |
17249 | Where was he going? |
17249 | Who could it be? |
17249 | Why did not the Lord take care of His own?" |
17249 | Why did you stay so long today?" |
17249 | Why have you succeeded so well?" |
17249 | Why not be free to enjoy them? |
17249 | Why should he not paint pictures by words, as well as the artist who does the same by colors and the sculptor by form? |
17249 | Why should it be so? |
17249 | Why should you? |
17249 | Why this curb on the passions and desires? |
17249 | Will it do for a concert?" |
17249 | Will you all come with me into the reading room? |
17249 | Will you come?" |
17249 | Will you have time to look around with me?" |
17249 | Will you?" |
17249 | Work was the only thing needed; but could she and her boy do it? |
17249 | Would you like to meet him?" |
17249 | Would you like to see it in working operation?" |
17249 | Would you really like to live there?" |
17249 | Yet you two are husband and wife, are you not?" |
17249 | You are not leaving me?" |
17249 | You have forgiven me, you say; but will the Lord?" |
17249 | You have not been here before?" |
17249 | You remember our last conversation? |
17249 | You repeated to me some verses, do you remember? |
17249 | You''ll come also?" |
17249 | You''ll row me across, wo n''t you?" |
17249 | and what is my destiny? |
17249 | enquired Henrik,"How is that?" |
17279 | A justice of the peace? |
17279 | Advance? 17279 And did they come?" |
17279 | And has the other party in your sect no strength to resist? |
17279 | And into what family shall our sister Susannah be set? |
17279 | And is it to please my cousin Angel that you wear a snuff- coloured dress and a white cap and a neckerchief like an old lady of seventy? |
17279 | And is this all? |
17279 | And the prophet''s going to let you go, is he? |
17279 | And then? |
17279 | And what is the young man''s name? |
17279 | And who was it that taught us to give up the filthy Gentile habits of strong drink and tobacco? |
17279 | And whose fault? |
17279 | And will Mr. Smith still teach them that they must not strike a blow for their rights? |
17279 | And you think,she asked,"that your mother would receive me if I went back with you? |
17279 | And you,she said slowly,"you have poured out blood and soul for us all freely, but why?" |
17279 | Are n''t you glad? 17279 Are you Latter- Day Saints?" |
17279 | Are you Lucy Smith? |
17279 | Are you not wrong to speak so lightly of our religion? |
17279 | Are you very tired? |
17279 | Art wise, dear heart, in this longing? |
17279 | But if it were commanded by the Lord, Sister Susannah? |
17279 | But if you do n''t believe, maybe you are thinking of going east? |
17279 | But in Carthage,he asked kindly,"who will attend to your wants there and protect you? |
17279 | But in such cases are not your desires divided against themselves? 17279 But now,"he said,"who am I that I should be able to take care of all the young women that the Lord is sending to us from all parts of the world? |
17279 | But what have you to advance against what I have already said, Ephraim? |
17279 | But what right have I to his horse? |
17279 | But why do n''t we pay our respects to''Joe''now we are within reach? |
17279 | By force of arms? |
17279 | Did it ever occur to you, Finney, to reflect that, with your opinions, had you been the Creator, you would never have made the world as it is made? 17279 Did you expect them to have horns and tails?" |
17279 | Did you hear that Mr. Finney was going to preach at Hiram? |
17279 | Did you leave the baptising just to come and see us? |
17279 | Did you see him die? |
17279 | Did you see the angels? 17279 Did you think it was I who fired?" |
17279 | Did''st thou never find thyself to be mistaken when thou wast most sure? 17279 Do I understand you, my sister, to say that the prophet Moses did not teach a true religion?" |
17279 | Do n''t you know that Joe Smith is our prophet, and that he holds the keys of life and death? 17279 Do n''t you see it? |
17279 | Do n''t you? 17279 Do you believe that if I go away some one else will have to be baptized over again for me?" |
17279 | Do you incur any risk by the hospitality you give to me? |
17279 | Do you intend to revive slavery in our own race? 17279 Do you know where Elvira Halsey is?" |
17279 | Do you love them the less because they are not angels? |
17279 | Do you mean, Mr. Smith, that I''m not to mention what everybody knows already, that in the Old Testament times polygamy was practised? |
17279 | Do you not know where the Rigdons live? |
17279 | Do you see that woman there? |
17279 | Do you suppose that they would show_ you_ the iniquity of their hearts? |
17279 | Do you think I could use the price of my husband''s blood for that? 17279 Do you think I do?" |
17279 | Do you think that she would ever, by word or deed, do anything that would hurt_ me_? |
17279 | Do you think that whatever I might do she would ever try to shoot_ me_? |
17279 | Does he belong to you, young lady? |
17279 | Does she desire baptism? |
17279 | Does the prophet know? |
17279 | Does the voice of the Lord ever speak but in accordance with your desire? |
17279 | Dost think that they will contain what the prophet has called''sound learning,''and that there will be nothing in them to distract thy soul? |
17279 | Dost thou doubt, Susannah, that God is with us? |
17279 | For what? |
17279 | Has Halsey returned? |
17279 | Has Sister Halsey paid anything for living in the House this month back? |
17279 | Has he ever written anything else about this affair of Rigdon''s? |
17279 | Has not_ God_ made the signs of his presence clear to us, and even visible before our eyes? 17279 Hath she prophesied? |
17279 | Have not I, even the prophet of this great people, waited with great patience? 17279 Have ye got hold of some news that ye''re carrying to them?" |
17279 | Have you been in Nauvoo since then? |
17279 | Have you forgiven? |
17279 | Have you not observed that your husband''s mind is very peculiar? 17279 How can I tell when I do not know what is in them?" |
17279 | How can you sit and hold that child and say such terribly wicked things? |
17279 | How could I return it if it came from so many? |
17279 | How could you know whether they are wicked or not? |
17279 | How did he do it? |
17279 | How did you get among the Mormons, may I ask? |
17279 | How do you know? |
17279 | I just saw you stand there, and him a- sitting, but a voice in my own heart seemed to say--"What? |
17279 | I wonder,asked Ephraim within himself,"if that is true, or what strange secret that troubled soul took with him to the other side of death?" |
17279 | I would question, if it did not appear unkind, why you have come at all? |
17279 | If I told this child that he would be dashed to pieces if he walked out of the window, and he did not believe me, would that save him? |
17279 | If it were not for this, would you be content to go on as before? |
17279 | If you saw a friend hastening to destruction would you not stop her? 17279 If you went east who have you to go to? |
17279 | In gaol is he? 17279 Is Mr. Halsey stopping over to Farmer Knight''s?" |
17279 | Is he dead? |
17279 | Is he dead? |
17279 | Is he dead? |
17279 | Is he well? |
17279 | Is it Sydney Rigdon''s wife that you''re wanting? |
17279 | Is it any easier to believe that those things happened to folks when the Bible was written? 17279 Is it not true, Sister Susannah?" |
17279 | Is it you? |
17279 | Is it? |
17279 | Is n''t it any proof to you that I had n''t the wits nor the education to make the book? |
17279 | Joe Smith? 17279 Joseph thinks a great deal of you, Mrs. Halsey; he''s told ye to teach school?" |
17279 | Kill him? 17279 Me?" |
17279 | My sister, why do you wish to leave this beautiful city? 17279 Not legally?" |
17279 | Oh, he was sorry your frock was splashed, was he? 17279 Oh, my dear cousin, do n''t you see that it is wrong for you to stay one day longer here? |
17279 | One, two, three-- will three sheets be enough, Sister Halsey? 17279 Or Mr. Oliver Cowdery?" |
17279 | Or shall I tell them a big yarn about the nigger? |
17279 | Or that my father would ever deny me anything that I seriously asked for, or that he knew my happiness depended upon? |
17279 | Or-- or a minister? |
17279 | Perhaps I will walk away, away into the woods and never come back; what then? |
17279 | Sartin? |
17279 | Shall it be''darling Susannah''? |
17279 | Susannah, will you take my name and protection? |
17279 | The address would be on the outside? |
17279 | The devil? |
17279 | The young lady with the brown eyes that I have sometimes seen you with, ma''am? |
17279 | They are apostate,he said gloomily,"and why? |
17279 | This is the elect sister? |
17279 | Thou wilt think upon these things? |
17279 | Thou wilt walk as far as thy home with me? |
17279 | Was she any relation to you, ma''am? 17279 Was she without wax to seal it?" |
17279 | Well? |
17279 | Were you injured? |
17279 | What did they say? 17279 What do you see?" |
17279 | What do you want me to come for? |
17279 | What had he to do with me? |
17279 | What have they done? 17279 What have you been waiting for, Mr. Smith? |
17279 | What have you got? 17279 What is a Danite?" |
17279 | What news? |
17279 | What next? |
17279 | What place is this? |
17279 | What says it in the end of the Book of Job, Sister Halsey? 17279 What shall I do?" |
17279 | What was it? |
17279 | What was it? |
17279 | What will you lay on it, then? |
17279 | When have I said, Brother Darling, that they all should think what they like? 17279 Where is my husband?" |
17279 | Where is your heart? 17279 Where is your husband?" |
17279 | Where''s your husband? |
17279 | Which is Joe Smith, do tell me? 17279 Who am I to tell fortunes when my son Joseph has come home?" |
17279 | Who is it? |
17279 | Who told you all this? |
17279 | Who told you that his name was Halsey? |
17279 | Who''d have thought it? 17279 Who, Ephraim-- who fired?" |
17279 | Why are you here? |
17279 | Why believe in Moses and the prophets if not in Smith-- in the miracles of yesterday if not in those of to- day? |
17279 | Why do you cry? |
17279 | Why do you wilfully distress your mother, Ephraim? |
17279 | Why has he come here? |
17279 | Why have you let yourself be beaten and shot at and imprisoned and horribly threatened, to lead us all to this new Zion, wherever it may be? |
17279 | Why not? 17279 Why not?" |
17279 | Why should I come to see your baptism? |
17279 | Why should I take the trouble to help you and the young un? |
17279 | Will you get me the chaise and the money and let me go? |
17279 | Will you go down to the stable and bring me up a travelling- chaise? |
17279 | Will you have the kindness to tell me if you know of any one called Mr. Joseph Smith? |
17279 | Will you lay five dollars on it? |
17279 | Will you tell my fortune? |
17279 | Wilt thou,he asked, still smiling,"give it as excuse in the day of judgment that they would not let thee think?" |
17279 | Woman,his voice, deep and hoarse, was like thunder about her ears,"woman, is it not enough that the Lord has spoken?" |
17279 | Would you consider a pervert from your own sect the best witness of its tenets? 17279 Wouldst thou see him?" |
17279 | Yes,she said mechanically;"yes, but how can I?" |
17279 | Yes? |
17279 | You are offended with me for going? |
17279 | You are one of the Latter- Day Saints? |
17279 | You do n''t know why? 17279 You have exhausted yourself with long weeping, and yet--"He did not say,"Have you reason to bemoan this man''s tragic end?" |
17279 | You have, ma''am? 17279 You jest tell me one thing, will you?" |
17279 | You will not come away with me, Elvira? 17279 You will see this young man baptized?" |
17279 | You would have me believe that you have waited many years with the virtue of patience before you say this? 17279 You''re not vexed, are you?" |
17279 | _ What would satisfy you?_It was a simple question, and he asked it with overwhelming force. |
17279 | After a while, when he had raised her to her feet and embraced her again, she whispered,"Why are you in the meeting- house, Ephraim?" |
17279 | After he had watched her for a while, he said with a sad smile,"You will not come home with me to- day, Susannah?" |
17279 | Again he asked,"Sister Halsey, does this evidence of an impartial witness coincide with your observation?" |
17279 | Ai n''t that so? |
17279 | Am I to say to them that unless they have learning and wisdom and are perfect they shall not come? |
17279 | Among the Gentiles who is it that has the most children? |
17279 | And He said that believers must forsake all, houses and lands and all; what have your people forsook? |
17279 | And am I to make nunneries to put them into?" |
17279 | And the other fellow they call Halsey, was he concerned about that too?" |
17279 | And then more vehemently she asked,"What was it that you did see?" |
17279 | And what sort of children do we want the most of? |
17279 | Anything else that I can serve you with to- day? |
17279 | Are they less foolish"( she made a gesture toward the pews to denote their late inmates),"less unjust than they used to be?" |
17279 | Are you a friend of the Smiths?" |
17279 | Art weary?" |
17279 | At last she asked, not without excited tremor in her voice,"Who? |
17279 | At length he said,"You set out with this young man-- yesterday morning?" |
17279 | Be you alone?" |
17279 | But what of that if Boggs is Governor? |
17279 | But you say that you saw my cousin?" |
17279 | Ca n''t you go on sleeping?" |
17279 | Could it be possible? |
17279 | Could it be that his angel in deserting him had deserted her? |
17279 | Could the statements in this wild story bear any relation to reality? |
17279 | Did I ever promise to let you apostatise? |
17279 | Did all her former suffering go for nothing as a protest against the wrong? |
17279 | Did n''t Angel Halsey die to teach us that? |
17279 | Did n''t you see how that man Angel-- angel of purity if ever one walked in human form-- kissed every day the ground you walked upon? |
17279 | Did you hear who brought me? |
17279 | Do you go down on your knees to him, and does he pat your head?" |
17279 | Do you know what they are? |
17279 | Do you not see the face looking at us?" |
17279 | Do you remember how he gave commandment about the animals? |
17279 | Do you think that we are living on bowing terms, curtseying to each other and saying,''After you, madam, if you please''?" |
17279 | Do you think we are in a dream?" |
17279 | Do you think"--her voice trembled--"do you think that I ought to think about my soul-- that way?" |
17279 | Do you understand_ that_ doctrine?" |
17279 | Ephraim had added:"When you went from us, Susy, would you ever have been satisfied if we had detained you by force? |
17279 | Had his former candour, then, been the thing his mother called it,_ indifference_ to, rather than reverence for truth? |
17279 | Had she not just come to a crisis in which her desire to abide by reason proved far stronger than the feeling which bound her to Halsey? |
17279 | Had some army of mad persecutors invested Kirtland? |
17279 | Had the Bible in the hill been a true Bible? |
17279 | Had they chosen this, the most lonely part of their road, to fall upon them? |
17279 | Halsey had not spoken, and Susannah asked again, this time of her husband,"Can it be wrong to do as this gentleman says?" |
17279 | Hast thou not perceived that thy Bible tells thee in many different ways that God chooses not as men choose?" |
17279 | Hath any revelation been granted to her?" |
17279 | Have they any signs and wonders up at your place? |
17279 | Have they got him safe? |
17279 | He even laid his hand upon her bridle with authority,"Are ye going to stop at Rigdons''all night?" |
17279 | He paused before her, asking with reflective curiosity,"Why are you so sure that it would be wickedness, sister?" |
17279 | How could a stone help you?" |
17279 | How could she be sure when she was so young and dependent? |
17279 | How could they appear only to you and vanish again? |
17279 | How do you begin?" |
17279 | How long have you been at Nauvoo?" |
17279 | How long would she remember any word that he chanced to say to her? |
17279 | How long would that last? |
17279 | How many? |
17279 | If Ephraim were not dead what could be the explanation of this silence? |
17279 | If I''d known these fellows had come back, do you suppose I''d have let you go?" |
17279 | If it was part of his eccentricity to be willing to listen to her, why should she not be willing to speak, and thus keep his madness under control? |
17279 | If thou shouldst deny the outward signs, is it not by his grace that we live? |
17279 | If ye come to that, why was I chosen to lead this people? |
17279 | If you can command the devil in the name of our Lord, why do n''t you do that to poor Newell Knight?" |
17279 | Is Christ divided?" |
17279 | Is he not able to provide for the healing of the nations?" |
17279 | Is it a kitten?" |
17279 | Is it true?" |
17279 | Is it your man that''s high up in the ranks of society, who has money enough to give them a good education, to feed and clothe''em? |
17279 | Is n''t that so?" |
17279 | Is that true?" |
17279 | Is that true?" |
17279 | Is there any instance in history of a people emerging from prolonged persecution with high ideals of love toward their enemies and candour?" |
17279 | It is I who require the confidence, and have I come too late?" |
17279 | It is better, dear, is n''t it?" |
17279 | Must it indeed be by means of such humiliation that she saved herself from Angel''s Church? |
17279 | No? |
17279 | Now she''s as good as there is in the modern Church, is n''t she? |
17279 | Now, Sister Susannah, is this true?" |
17279 | Shall I tell you about it?" |
17279 | Shall I tell you? |
17279 | Should she now renounce her husband''s sect, refusing to suffer with them? |
17279 | Sister Halsey, or is it not?" |
17279 | Some people were passing very near, surely they would go past in a moment? |
17279 | Suppose we stayed and they took to mauling us again, would n''t the Saints here take to fighting to protect us? |
17279 | Then after a minute he said,"Our brother gave you the money that he found on the person of your husband''s murderer?" |
17279 | There is nothing to really distress you, is there?" |
17279 | There was another pause, then he said,"Did you go before a justice of the peace?" |
17279 | Therefore Ephraim made no comment on what had passed, but asked gently,"What of last night, Susy?" |
17279 | Was it to send a message to the old home by the man whose very name must recall all its memories? |
17279 | Was she to stand babbling to him about hallucinations and gold plates? |
17279 | Was there a devil strong enough to give her to him? |
17279 | Well, then, who was it? |
17279 | Were n''t we baptized into it by being dipped in blood?" |
17279 | Were their pursuers upon them after all? |
17279 | Were you never taught anything when you were a little girl?" |
17279 | Were you very affectionate with her?" |
17279 | What did it matter whether she was tired or not? |
17279 | What did they do? |
17279 | What had that dream been concerning the river bank on the south- western side? |
17279 | What is it that has made you speak now?" |
17279 | What is the matter?" |
17279 | What will the folks say? |
17279 | What will they do to him if they lynch him?" |
17279 | What will you bet?" |
17279 | When has it been said to her that her father, dying in his worldly follies, left her destitute, the pittance she gets needing to go for his debts? |
17279 | When have I failed to do anything that I ever promised you? |
17279 | When?" |
17279 | Where had the man come by the wound? |
17279 | Where have you been living that you have not heard more of their iniquitous doings than that?" |
17279 | Where was his boasted justice? |
17279 | Who has not felt the invitation, silent, persistent, of a road that leads through a lonely land to the unseen beyond the hill? |
17279 | Why did n''t you tell me square? |
17279 | Why do you deceive yourself? |
17279 | Why inflict upon him the painful attempt to hinder her which his conscience would demand? |
17279 | Why should I be? |
17279 | Why should he go if by seeing her he could neither give her pleasure nor do her good? |
17279 | Why should n''t I hear him when you agree that much that he says is true?" |
17279 | Will your own people when they fail in business be sold, with their wives and children, as in the Old Testament?" |
17279 | With eyes wide open with horror and lips trembling, she asked,"Did they kill them, uncle?" |
17279 | Wo n''t you just step here and have a look at them? |
17279 | Yes, surely her faith in Angel''s creed had been hurt beyond recovery, and she must free herself, but how? |
17279 | You do n''t believe what aunt and uncle do, do you? |
17279 | You have found it true, what is so much reported, that the Mormons follow wicked practices?" |
17279 | You''ve been hearing, I suppose, that Mr. Smith is going to be moved to the town of Boome, and that he is going to be allowed to get his letters now? |
17279 | and the word of the Lord comes perhaps in accordance with one desire and in contradiction of another?" |
17279 | and what compensation did the Lord give for the sore temptations with which he had allowed the devil to tempt his servant? |
17279 | does thou not see him?" |
17279 | he asked, making gentle his tone as he addressed the stately widow,"or shall it be''Elvira darling''?" |
17279 | how he said that any man striking a beast in anger was thrown so far back on his road to heaven?" |
17279 | or am I to deny to them the privilege of coming to live among the Lord''s people? |
17279 | that I could live at peace with her?" |
13756 | A few more days of absolute rest, and you''ll be all right, eh, brother? |
13756 | A stranger? |
13756 | A''Mormon''song? |
13756 | All right, daddy; now what can we do for you? |
13756 | And I may call you that, may I not? 13756 And now, of course, I can be indifferent, can I, even if you should say no more? |
13756 | And that his son''s name was Chester Lawrence? |
13756 | And that''s the end of your story? |
13756 | And they are? |
13756 | And they''re not coming to see us before they leave? |
13756 | And you liked it out there? |
13756 | And your father? |
13756 | And your port? |
13756 | Any passengers? |
13756 | Are n''t you afraid in that new world to which you have gone-- aren''t you as lonesome as-- I am? 13756 Are there any sights worth seeing around here?" |
13756 | Are there? |
13756 | Are we all ready? |
13756 | Are you my brother? |
13756 | Are you the''Mormon''elders? |
13756 | Are you through, sir? |
13756 | But I''d be pleased to hear you tell me-- is, is that father? 13756 But, now, what would you think if I_ was_ your real brother, if my name was Chester Strong?" |
13756 | Ca n''t we help those ladies? |
13756 | Can we go on deck? |
13756 | Chester does n''t know this? |
13756 | Chester is_ not_ my brother? |
13756 | Chester,said Lucy at last,"what if I should die?" |
13756 | Chicago!--well, I-- are there''Mormons''in Chicago? |
13756 | Could she stand the ordeal, do you think? |
13756 | Did I talk in my sleep? |
13756 | Did I tell you,said Mr. Strong to his companion,"that I got a letter from my brother last evening?" |
13756 | Did he say that? |
13756 | Did you answer his questions? |
13756 | Did you ever hear of the Blarney Stone? |
13756 | Did you have a talk with Captain Brown? |
13756 | Did you join the Church in Utah? |
13756 | Did you wish to see me? |
13756 | Do I understand,asked one,"that you believe God to be in the form of man?" |
13756 | Do I? |
13756 | Do you have an Irish language? |
13756 | Do you know any more--''Mormon''songs? |
13756 | Do you live in Utah? |
13756 | Do you think he will? |
13756 | Do you think so? |
13756 | Elder George Malby? |
13756 | Excuse me,he said,"but what was your mother''s full name?" |
13756 | Father,cried the somewhat frightened girl,"what is it? |
13756 | Father,she cried,"what do you mean?" |
13756 | Good morning, is Elder Malby in? |
13756 | Good night-- what_ do_ you think of me? 13756 Has he?" |
13756 | Has she-- have they-- deserted me, do you think? |
13756 | Have the Scotch invaded Ireland? |
13756 | Have we not exchanged hearts? |
13756 | How are the folks,he asked,"Lucy and her father?" |
13756 | How are you feeling? |
13756 | How can I help it? 13756 How far west have you been?" |
13756 | How goes it? |
13756 | How is that? |
13756 | How long did you live in Utah? |
13756 | How would I do for one? |
13756 | I am his father, and I ought to father him-- my heart goes out-- my son--"What is it, father? |
13756 | I have a ticket to Liverpool,he said;"but I suppose they would let me off at Queenstown, would n''t they?" |
13756 | I think your father''s not well, Lucy? |
13756 | I thought this was Antwerp? |
13756 | I thought you were bound for Liverpool? |
13756 | I''m the last person on earth you expected to see here in Dutchland, I suppose? |
13756 | I? 13756 If you would, Captain?" |
13756 | Is he better? |
13756 | Is it not a comfort to think that we can not get away from the ever- present watchfulness of God? 13756 Is that man a friend of yours?" |
13756 | Is the book interesting? |
13756 | Is there a chance? |
13756 | Is there room for more? |
13756 | It''s 340; but what you want to know for? 13756 Know what?" |
13756 | Lucy, not my sister, but my sweetheart again, my little wife to be-- what-- does it all mean? |
13756 | Lucy, what are you saying? |
13756 | Lucy, you saw what your father and I were doing last night? |
13756 | Lucy, you-- love me? |
13756 | Lucy,he said,"my sweetheart, where are you? |
13756 | Lucy? |
13756 | May I come in? |
13756 | May I get you anything, a drink of water? |
13756 | May I not carry one? |
13756 | Mr. Strong, where are you? 13756 My books?" |
13756 | My dear, why did you not say? 13756 My real, live, long lost brother?" |
13756 | Not so well today? |
13756 | Nothing shall part us-- as I have told you-- we two,--O, my God, what can I do? |
13756 | Now then, young man, did you kiss the Blarney Stone? |
13756 | Now, see here, my girl, I''m the one that ought to be ill."How''s that? |
13756 | Now, then, what can I do to help you? |
13756 | O, that reminds me-- Father, of course could not--"Could not what? |
13756 | Of course, if you really wish it? |
13756 | Oh, what_ can_ I do? |
13756 | Promise me you''ll come? |
13756 | Right again; how can you tell? |
13756 | Say, brother,he asked,"would you not be lonesome up in heaven without Aunt Sarah?" |
13756 | Shall I call him? |
13756 | Shall we send for him? |
13756 | So you consent? |
13756 | Storm? 13756 Tell me,"he repeated,"are you my father?" |
13756 | That''s right, my girl; and where is Chester? |
13756 | The day is really fine, is n''t it? 13756 The sea has used you up quite badly, has n''t it?" |
13756 | Then what have_ I_ done? |
13756 | Then you did n''t go and drink with him? |
13756 | This? 13756 Through the Union Depot only?" |
13756 | We were to have gone in a day or two, were we not? |
13756 | We''re agreed on one thing then, are n''t we? |
13756 | Well, good people,said he,"what are you doing here?" |
13756 | Well, perhaps,--but what can I now do? 13756 Well, what of it?" |
13756 | Well, what''s to be done? 13756 Well-- why-- isn''t it a terrible thing to die like that?" |
13756 | What can we do? |
13756 | What did Lincoln say about the common people? 13756 What did you think-- what do you now think of us?" |
13756 | What do you know? |
13756 | What do you live and work for? 13756 What is it, Gilbert?" |
13756 | What is that book you are reading? |
13756 | What is the matter with you, Brother Lawrence? |
13756 | What is the matter, captain? |
13756 | What is your objective point? |
13756 | What might that mean, Lucy? |
13756 | What might what mean? |
13756 | What ought I to do? |
13756 | What was that last song? |
13756 | What was the woman''s name? |
13756 | What will it mean? |
13756 | What would you think of a captain of a vessel not knowing nor caring to know from what port he sailed or what port was his destination? 13756 What''s that?" |
13756 | What''s the matter, papa? |
13756 | What''s the matter? |
13756 | What''s the matter? |
13756 | What''s the program today? |
13756 | What? |
13756 | What_ do_ you mean? |
13756 | When I was studying for the ministry-- a woman, you--"O, yes; I remember; but what of it? 13756 When do you go, Captain?" |
13756 | When do you sail? |
13756 | Where are the others? |
13756 | Where did it come from? |
13756 | Where is Chester? |
13756 | Where is Lucy? |
13756 | Where is your life- belt? |
13756 | Where''s Lucy? |
13756 | Where? |
13756 | Which is your state- room? |
13756 | Why ca n''t we return with Captain Brown? |
13756 | Why did you permit my brother to sail with Captain Brown? |
13756 | Why do you ask? |
13756 | Why not take the plain statement of the Bible, then? |
13756 | Why, may I ask? |
13756 | Will I do for coachman? |
13756 | Will you be seated, sir? |
13756 | Will you forgive us? |
13756 | Would you like to have one? |
13756 | Yes, yes, brother, true enough; but what''s the use? |
13756 | Yes; but he ca n''t leave yet-- Do you want to see Lucy? |
13756 | You did? 13756 You do n''t blame me for falling in love with Julia, do you?" |
13756 | You do n''t know him, then? |
13756 | You have been to Utah, then? |
13756 | You have never had a brother, have you? |
13756 | You have never met me before, have you? 13756 You know, do n''t you, that it takes two to kiss-- the Blarney Stone?" |
13756 | You mean that drunken fool? 13756 You remember the other evening when a young fellow stood within a few feet of you and kept repeating:''Liars, liars, from Utah''?" |
13756 | You were there? |
13756 | Your cargo? |
13756 | Your coming out, eh? |
13756 | Am I a rude girl?" |
13756 | Am I getting foolish? |
13756 | An old lady, limping to the door and learning that the caller was from America, told him she had a son there-- and did he know him? |
13756 | And I have given them some helpful American hints too, have I not, Brother Naylor?" |
13756 | And in what form had it now come? |
13756 | And the woman? |
13756 | And this Julia-- well-- Do you see any porpoises, Brother Malby?" |
13756 | And what are you doing here?" |
13756 | And you are worried?" |
13756 | Apparently, he wished to make further acquaintance with Chester, for he asked:"How far west were you looking just now?" |
13756 | Are n''t we going to have a drink?" |
13756 | Are n''t we making you good money? |
13756 | Are they all in town? |
13756 | Are you a good sailor?" |
13756 | Are you happy?" |
13756 | Are you ill?" |
13756 | Are you now a''Mormon''missionary?" |
13756 | As he realized it, he said to himself,"What''s the matter with me? |
13756 | As the Psalmist puts it:''Whither shall I go from thy spirit, or whither shall I flee from thy presence? |
13756 | As they arose, he said:"Now, that''s pretty good for the first time, is n''t it?" |
13756 | But why had this father of his let him and Lucy go on as they had? |
13756 | By the way, how is it between Julia and you? |
13756 | By the way, who do you think I met, day before yesterday? |
13756 | Can it have an existence outside and apart from a personality of form?" |
13756 | Can you drive him alone?" |
13756 | Chester could not deny that he had changed; yet how could he tell her the truth? |
13756 | David exclaims,''Whither shall I go from thy_ spirit_, or whither shall I flee from thy presence?'' |
13756 | Did you ever think of that? |
13756 | Do I look like your father?" |
13756 | Do n''t you want me to come too?" |
13756 | Do you agree?" |
13756 | Do you remember the fun we had last vacation? |
13756 | Do you want to try?" |
13756 | Do you wish a drive this morning?" |
13756 | Ever been there?" |
13756 | Flesh of my flesh, is he handicapped by the stigma I placed upon him? |
13756 | From the many questions which thronged into his mind, he put this:"When might there be danger?" |
13756 | Had he heard all this before? |
13756 | Had he killed her? |
13756 | Had he not that day been out with an elder from the Chicago Church office to Lincoln Park and the lakeside? |
13756 | Had it not been a dream, and was he not now awake to the reality of his old life? |
13756 | Had the reverend gentleman been listening, or had his thoughts been with his eyes, out to sea? |
13756 | Has your brother sailed on her?" |
13756 | He is the one that attends to baptism into the Mormon Church, is n''t he?" |
13756 | He looked without wavering into the drawn face and said:"Are you my father?" |
13756 | He wanted to take me to all kinds of places, and treat me to all kinds of good things; but further, strange(?) |
13756 | He was about to reply,"Forgive you for what?" |
13756 | Here-- would you like to see my home in America?" |
13756 | How did_ they_ know?" |
13756 | How far west?" |
13756 | How many have you?" |
13756 | How shall we tell her the evil news?" |
13756 | How should he meet Lucy? |
13756 | I believe the elder left a gospel tract with them, so who can tell what will be the outcome of our visit? |
13756 | I can trust you for that?" |
13756 | I suppose there were other passengers also?" |
13756 | I think she will; but meantime you have no objection to my loving her, and doing all for her that my love can do?" |
13756 | I think those two things, when they are of the right kind and properly blended, are good for the heart, do n''t you?" |
13756 | I told you, did I not, my history?" |
13756 | I would not know how to pray to or worship such a God; but what are we to do? |
13756 | I--""Young man,"interrupted the clergyman, looking keenly at him,"are you a''Mormon''?" |
13756 | If this town is Anvers, why not call it that?" |
13756 | In time the father''s face softened again, and he turned to Chester to ask:"What do you think of such arguments?" |
13756 | Is Mr. Strong here?" |
13756 | Is Wales below the sea yet?" |
13756 | Is he awake?" |
13756 | Is it not a great comfort?" |
13756 | Is it not true? |
13756 | Is it-- have you ceased to love me?" |
13756 | Is n''t that fine? |
13756 | Is n''t that plain?" |
13756 | Is n''t that your daughter coming this way?" |
13756 | Is your father worse this morning?" |
13756 | It was, certainly a sweet smile, and the thanks were gracious, too; but what of it?" |
13756 | It would depend on just how he felt-- halloo, Lucy-- you up already?" |
13756 | Knowing him and Lucy to be brother and sister, why had he permitted them to form ties such as had been formed? |
13756 | Now, then, what does this chain of argument lead us to? |
13756 | Now, what do you say, brother? |
13756 | Oh, Chester, what is it? |
13756 | Shall we ever see His face? |
13756 | Shall we try the deck for a while?" |
13756 | Shall we walk in the park?" |
13756 | She does not need to-- she has gone already-- she--""What? |
13756 | Should he not know all he desired to know about the man who had expressed deep regard for his daughter? |
13756 | Some cows are browsing in the pastures, and sheep scurry about as the train flies by, but where are the people who have made this great garden?" |
13756 | Spenser provokingly asks:"''Tell me, ye merchants''daughters, did ye see So fayre a creature in your town before? |
13756 | Strong?" |
13756 | Strong?" |
13756 | Such baseness, such cowardice, such despicable littleness of soul!--do you wonder why I do n''t want to know my father?" |
13756 | That''s rather nicely put, do n''t you think? |
13756 | That''s right, is n''t it?" |
13756 | That''s where the Blarney Stone is?" |
13756 | That''s your name, is n''t it?" |
13756 | Then, giving voice to his thoughts, asked:"Have you studied for the ministry? |
13756 | They are out tracting, I think-- but wo n''t you come in?" |
13756 | Was he not Lucy''s father? |
13756 | Was he not a dispenser of the Word himself, and had he not been listening to strange doctrine? |
13756 | Was he writing a message to Chester? |
13756 | Was it a plot on his father''s part to again bring misery to human souls, to make to suffer those that were of his own flesh and blood? |
13756 | Was it all just an excuse to get away from them? |
13756 | Was it any wonder that amid all this interesting beauty Chester''s and Lucy''s eyes and hands frequently met to express what words failed to do? |
13756 | Was not this ocean trip and the Irish experience a dream? |
13756 | Was one Chester Lawrence there? |
13756 | Was that the captain''s figure on the bridge, looming black against the faint light in the eastern sky? |
13756 | Were you ever in Utah?" |
13756 | What can I ask of God?" |
13756 | What can I pray about? |
13756 | What could Chester mean to leave his father, even for a few days? |
13756 | What could be done? |
13756 | What could he say? |
13756 | What did Job say of the Lord?" |
13756 | What did this man wish to know? |
13756 | What do you think of Ireland?" |
13756 | What do you think of that? |
13756 | What do you think of that? |
13756 | What do you think of that?" |
13756 | What else matters?" |
13756 | What had he said or done to agitate the man so much? |
13756 | What has become of him? |
13756 | What have you got to tell me? |
13756 | What is a moral image? |
13756 | What is it? |
13756 | What is your philosophy of life by which you are guided and from which you draw courage, hope, and strength?" |
13756 | What passed between you and papa last evening? |
13756 | What was He like? |
13756 | What was he thinking of? |
13756 | What was the matter with you? |
13756 | What was the outcome to be? |
13756 | What would he say if he knew you were sitting here in this beautiful moonlight talking to a''Mormon''?" |
13756 | When? |
13756 | Where are all the people? |
13756 | Where are our chairs, Lucy?" |
13756 | Where did he learn that?" |
13756 | Where is Uncle Gilbert?" |
13756 | Where is he now? |
13756 | Where shall we go after lunch?" |
13756 | Where was the Lord in all this? |
13756 | Where''s the rope? |
13756 | Who did not know the object of the voyage, knew nothing of how to meet the storms, the fog, the darkness of the sea?" |
13756 | Who were they? |
13756 | Why did you let me leave you at all?" |
13756 | Why do you act so strangely?" |
13756 | Why had he not thought of that sooner? |
13756 | Why should he, a minister of the word of God, be so easily moved by strange religious ideas? |
13756 | Why should it be given me without cost?" |
13756 | Why? |
13756 | Will God ever be more to me than a force in and through all nature? |
13756 | Will not the eye then see perfectly, the ear hear every sound in the celestial key? |
13756 | Will we be uninterrupted here?" |
13756 | Will you be able?" |
13756 | Will you find the doctor?" |
13756 | Will you go down with me, Lucy?" |
13756 | Will you go with me?" |
13756 | Would you like to hear it?" |
13756 | Would you like to meet them?" |
13756 | Would you like to read it, sir?" |
13756 | You are yet my lover, are you not?" |
13756 | You liked her very much, did n''t, you?" |
13756 | You''ll be all right until we get back?" |
13756 | You''ll do that, wo n''t you?" |
13756 | Your father ca n''t possibly be moved, can he, Miss Lucy?" |
13756 | asked Chester;"what can I do?" |
13756 | to get away from this newly- found father and sister? |
12684 | ''When the Son of Man cometh, shall He find faith on the earth?'' 12684 A rancher?" |
12684 | Afraid of whom, Carlia? |
12684 | All these? |
12684 | Also Tennyson:''The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and plains Are not these, O soul, the vision of Him who reigns? 12684 Am I? |
12684 | And did Uncle Zed preach? |
12684 | And he knew nothing about it until yesterday? |
12684 | And how many rows remain? |
12684 | And what would you be liable to find if you found her? |
12684 | And what''s the difference between English and English literature? |
12684 | And why are you interested in this girl? |
12684 | Anybody with him? |
12684 | Are n''t you afraid of her? |
12684 | Are we all here? |
12684 | Are you a''Mormon''? |
12684 | Are you also interested in books? |
12684 | Are you her brother? |
12684 | Are you neglecting anybody else? |
12684 | Been sick? |
12684 | But Dorian, why did you fight with him? |
12684 | But how am I such a dunce, Carlia? |
12684 | But how is it, Uncle Zed,enquired Dorian,"that so many scientists have such little faith?" |
12684 | But what do you think of it, mother? |
12684 | But you did find the truth at last? |
12684 | But, Uncle Zed, are we not taught that we must work out our own salvation? |
12684 | But, mother, I must have air to breathe,said Dorian,"and what other kind of air can I have at night? |
12684 | Can you draw it? |
12684 | Carlia, when shall we go home? |
12684 | Certainly, in good time; but you''re in no hurry, are you? |
12684 | Chocolates? |
12684 | Classes? 12684 Company? |
12684 | Dare? |
12684 | Day when I was born? 12684 Did the cows scare you?" |
12684 | Did you bring an extra of stockings? |
12684 | Did you get through with your work in the field? |
12684 | Did you get your shoes, Dorian? |
12684 | Did you make that? |
12684 | Do n''t you have to go home with your cows? |
12684 | Do n''t you know that she was to be sick? 12684 Do n''t you know? |
12684 | Do you know him? |
12684 | Do you know what I was thinking about when I opened the book and saw it was from you? |
12684 | Do you know where Carlia is? |
12684 | Do you know where she is? |
12684 | Do you milk the cows? |
12684 | Do you really think, mother, that he meant I should devote my life to the harmonizing of science and religion? |
12684 | Do you remember,began the mother when they were seated,"a lady and her little girl who visited us some two years ago?" |
12684 | Does he live here in the mountains the year around? |
12684 | Done? 12684 Dorian"she cried,"how is she?" |
12684 | Dorian, is it you? |
12684 | Dorian, please sit down in this other chair, wo n''t you? |
12684 | Dorian-- you--? |
12684 | Drive? |
12684 | Fifty bushels? |
12684 | For if you do, I might say, what have I got to do with that? 12684 Forgotten what? |
12684 | Fun? 12684 Gone? |
12684 | Has he gone? 12684 Has he? |
12684 | Has she been here? |
12684 | Have I too much purple in that bunch of salt- grass on the left? 12684 Have n''t I heard you say that the larger part of love is in giving and not in getting?" |
12684 | Have you been there? |
12684 | Have you been there? |
12684 | Have you ever eaten butter she has churned? |
12684 | Have you seen Carlia lately? |
12684 | He did not see her, then, to talk to her? |
12684 | He said not-- do you suspect-- he-- might--? |
12684 | Hello, Carlia,he said,"what are you doing?" |
12684 | Hello,greeted Dorian,"what''s the trouble?" |
12684 | Her young man? |
12684 | How are you? |
12684 | How can God keep in touch with us? |
12684 | How can I go home? |
12684 | How could I stay away from home that long? 12684 How long will it take for the water to reach the bottom of the row?" |
12684 | How old are you today? |
12684 | How old? 12684 How? |
12684 | How? |
12684 | I suppose you have been to school a lot? |
12684 | I''ll gladly help you all I can; but that is so little; what can I do? |
12684 | I-- Uncle Zed, do you believe that? |
12684 | I-- what? 12684 I? |
12684 | Is he your uncle? |
12684 | Is it far? |
12684 | Is it so hard as all that? |
12684 | Is n''t it warm in here? |
12684 | Is n''t that enough? |
12684 | Is that so? 12684 Is the old man-- is Mr. Duke at home?" |
12684 | Is there anything here you want, mother? 12684 Is there anything that I can do?" |
12684 | Is there too much draught? |
12684 | It''s the long dress, is n''t it? |
12684 | Know what? |
12684 | May I go up to her? |
12684 | Message? |
12684 | Mother, when and where in this great plan of ours, am I to get married? |
12684 | My, all sermons? 12684 Nearly through?" |
12684 | No, mother; why? |
12684 | No; I think not, Uncle Zed; but what do you mean about mother? |
12684 | No; what? |
12684 | No; who is he? |
12684 | Not goin''? |
12684 | Not going home? 12684 Now, Uncle Zed, have you forgotten again?" |
12684 | O, is that you? 12684 Of what?" |
12684 | Oh dear, do you want me to draw it? |
12684 | Oh, a lot of things-- don''t you know? |
12684 | Oh, are you Carlia Duke? |
12684 | Oh, do you want to get married? |
12684 | Oh, how do you do? |
12684 | Oh, is it you, Dorian? |
12684 | Oh, will you? 12684 On who?" |
12684 | Pardon me,said Dorian,"but tell me how Mildred-- Miss Brown is?" |
12684 | Preach? 12684 Say, Carlia, when did you grow up?" |
12684 | Say, Dorian, why do you not go and see Mildred? |
12684 | Say, mother, what''s all this extra cleaning and cooking about? |
12684 | Shall I close the window? |
12684 | Sorry? 12684 Sure-- but what is that?" |
12684 | Tell me what? |
12684 | Tell me which is redder, the real or the picture? |
12684 | That? 12684 The Duke house? |
12684 | The baby? |
12684 | The news? 12684 The terrible thing about me?" |
12684 | Thinks of me? 12684 To be sick?" |
12684 | To stay with us, mother? |
12684 | To the last? 12684 Uncle Zed,"he said,"how can I become something else than a farmer?" |
12684 | Was she a dark- haired, rosy- cheeked girl? |
12684 | Well and fine, and how are you? |
12684 | Wellhe said,"why do n''t some of you say something?" |
12684 | Well, mother? |
12684 | Well, sir, how many of these will you have? |
12684 | Well, what have you two been doing? |
12684 | Well-- how do you know that? 12684 Well-- sometimes, of course, I''ll have to have a wife, wo n''t I?" |
12684 | What are you talking about? 12684 What do you mean by that?" |
12684 | What do you mean? |
12684 | What do you say? |
12684 | What do you think of it? |
12684 | What does it do to the activities of the body? |
12684 | What does it mean? |
12684 | What have I done that you should hate me? |
12684 | What is a cold? |
12684 | What is the principle trouble with all this learning of the world that it does not lead to the truth? |
12684 | What more can we do? |
12684 | What other things? |
12684 | What was it about? |
12684 | What''s algebra like? |
12684 | What''s all this? |
12684 | What''s the matter with being a farmer? |
12684 | What''s the matter with you, Carlia? |
12684 | What''s the matter, Carlia? |
12684 | What''s the matter? |
12684 | What''s this set? |
12684 | What, Uncle Zed? |
12684 | What, the party or the water? |
12684 | What-- what is an artist? |
12684 | What-- what? |
12684 | What? |
12684 | When did you see her? |
12684 | Where did she go? 12684 Where did you get all that wisdom, Dorian?" |
12684 | Where did you get it? |
12684 | Where is Carlia now? |
12684 | Where is your''Drummond''s Natural Law''? |
12684 | Where shall we hang Dorian''s picture? |
12684 | Where''s Carlia? |
12684 | Where''s your baggage? |
12684 | Where? |
12684 | Who are you going to marry? |
12684 | Who are you to find fault? 12684 Who lives at this place?" |
12684 | Who told you? |
12684 | Who, mother? |
12684 | Who? |
12684 | Whose cows were they? |
12684 | Why a teacher? |
12684 | Why did n''t you want to go to meeting this evening? |
12684 | Why did you do that? |
12684 | Why do you say that to me, Carlia? |
12684 | Why have n''t you come to me with your trouble? |
12684 | Why not Carlia? |
12684 | Why not to you? 12684 Why not to you?" |
12684 | Why not, Carlia? |
12684 | Why should n''t I go with him? |
12684 | Why should n''t I? |
12684 | Why? 12684 Why?" |
12684 | Why? |
12684 | Will it be alright if Carlia and I go to the new moving picture theatre in town some Saturday? |
12684 | Yes, I suppose so; but is that all? |
12684 | Yes, Uncle Zed, can I do anything for you? |
12684 | Yes, mother, what is it? |
12684 | Yes; but wo n''t you have her come down? |
12684 | Yes; have n''t you met him? 12684 Yes; how did you know?" |
12684 | Yes; what am I doing besides thinking and praying for her? |
12684 | Yes? |
12684 | You got the right kind? |
12684 | You have heard of her disappearance? |
12684 | You like to read, do n''t you? 12684 You live near here, do n''t you?" |
12684 | You mean Carlia? |
12684 | You''ll come again? |
12684 | You''re about through, are n''t you? |
12684 | You''re just talking to be talking-- but here, this sounds like quarreling, and we do n''t want to do that so soon, do we? |
12684 | ''Do you think that you could ever, Through all eternity, Find out the generation Where Gods began to be? |
12684 | ''Or see the grand beginning Where space did not extend? |
12684 | ''Whither shall I go from thy spirit? |
12684 | Ah, what''s this? |
12684 | And then, what? |
12684 | And yet, why not? |
12684 | Anyway, what would it profit a man with dim eyesight to be surrounded with ineffable glory? |
12684 | Are you cold?" |
12684 | Are you comfortable? |
12684 | Are you giving of yourself to her?" |
12684 | Are you neglecting your mother?" |
12684 | Are you willing to be a poor man''s wife, for I can not get money and this knowledge I am after at the same time? |
12684 | Are you willing to go without the latest in dresses and shoes and hats-- if necessary?" |
12684 | Are your feet wet? |
12684 | As he heard rather than saw his daughter enter, he asked:"Carlia, have you swilled the pigs?" |
12684 | Bishop, will you ask the blessing?" |
12684 | But should a man''s business be all of life? |
12684 | But what could he now do? |
12684 | But what could they now do? |
12684 | But what was to be done for candles? |
12684 | But what would his mother say? |
12684 | But why Davis? |
12684 | But, now, of course--""Well, and now?" |
12684 | Ca n''t we be happy in that?" |
12684 | Can you?" |
12684 | Could Dorian make candles? |
12684 | Could he buy a pair of shoes for that amount? |
12684 | Could he close his eyes to that? |
12684 | Could he let his love for her overcome the repulsion which would arise like a black cloud into his thoughts? |
12684 | Could he or his mother do anything to help? |
12684 | Could it be possible? |
12684 | Did he know anything about her? |
12684 | Did he live near by? |
12684 | Did she tell you?" |
12684 | Did you see it? |
12684 | Do n''t you ever get into the city?" |
12684 | Do n''t you know anything of your own?" |
12684 | Do n''t you know him?" |
12684 | Do you remember what Drummond says? |
12684 | Does it? |
12684 | Does the ear hear or the eye see? |
12684 | Doin''what?" |
12684 | Even if she did, what final good would come of it? |
12684 | For instance, why should I eat more when I have a cold?" |
12684 | Give, then, the race today all the time necessary, what can not it accomplish? |
12684 | Going home now?" |
12684 | Gone where?" |
12684 | Had Mildred gone on in this eternal course of progress of which Uncle Zed had been speaking? |
12684 | Have we arrived at a point when there is no world, no life, no intelligence? |
12684 | Have you a fever?" |
12684 | Have you ever heard of Sir Oliver Lodge and Lord Kelvin?" |
12684 | He could do most everything, could n''t he? |
12684 | He had found Carlia, found her well and strong; but why had she run from him with a cry of alarm? |
12684 | He sat down with his company and rubbed his hands in a way which implied:"And what does all this mean?" |
12684 | He''s all by himself, and has no folks?" |
12684 | Her mother was not in the city, and who else would remember the visit of the angel- being who had returned to her eternal home? |
12684 | How can I face my folks, and everybody?" |
12684 | How could he disappoint these children? |
12684 | How could he face his mother? |
12684 | How could he go home without shoes? |
12684 | I do n''t understand?" |
12684 | I have never promised to marry you, have I?" |
12684 | I suppose I can find him in his office in the city?" |
12684 | If he deserted her, who else would she have? |
12684 | If she did not want to see him, why annoy her? |
12684 | Is it? |
12684 | Is n''t that it, Dorian?" |
12684 | Is she not well?" |
12684 | Is the pain in our fingers? |
12684 | Lamont?" |
12684 | Lamont?" |
12684 | Lamont?" |
12684 | Marry her? |
12684 | Mildred?" |
12684 | Next to farming, what would you like to do?" |
12684 | Now then, we are to discuss some of Drummond''s problems, were we not?" |
12684 | Now, with limitless time and space and intelligence to work with, what have we? |
12684 | O, say, excuse me, have you just been at the house up the road?" |
12684 | Of what use is strength and wisdom if it is unfruitful at such times as these? |
12684 | Oh, Dorian, why do n''t you come around oftener?" |
12684 | Oh, do you think I could?" |
12684 | One was from Uncle Zed''s precious store, and one-- What? |
12684 | Or view the last creation, Where Gods and matter end? |
12684 | Shall I move your pillow?" |
12684 | She comes to see you, then?" |
12684 | She gazed for a moment at the western sky, then turning to Dorian, she asked:"Do you think I dare put a little more red in my picture?" |
12684 | She worked on in silence for a few moments, then without looking from her canvas, she asked:"Do you like being a farmer?" |
12684 | Should he get lace or button, black or tan? |
12684 | So I say, if I were but a young man like you, do you know what I''d do?" |
12684 | Surely, you have seen him-- a fine- looking fellow with nice manners and all that, but--""And does Carlia go out with him?" |
12684 | That she came here to be sick?" |
12684 | That''s it, is n''t it?" |
12684 | The salesman now came up to him and asked:"Find something you want?" |
12684 | Then, as she still gazed at him, her countenance changed and with concern in her voice, she asked,"Where''s Carlia?" |
12684 | There Dorian asked:"Brother Duke, has this Mr. Lamont been about lately?" |
12684 | There''s nothing better than a rattling good love story, eh, young lady?" |
12684 | This leads us to the question: what is death? |
12684 | Tomorrow?" |
12684 | Trent?" |
12684 | Uncle Zed smiled up into the boy''s face as if to ask, Do you get that? |
12684 | Was he annoying her? |
12684 | Was he equal to such a task?... |
12684 | Was he going home for Christmas? |
12684 | Was she just teasing him? |
12684 | Was she still away ahead of him? |
12684 | We''re neighbors; an''you''re the girl that''s visiting with the Trent''s?" |
12684 | Well, what now? |
12684 | Were there any bargains in shoes that afternoon? |
12684 | What about the books?'' |
12684 | What are you afraid of?" |
12684 | What books? |
12684 | What can I do for you?" |
12684 | What could he do now? |
12684 | What could he do? |
12684 | What could he do? |
12684 | What could it mean? |
12684 | What did he know, anyway? |
12684 | What did he know? |
12684 | What do you care for me? |
12684 | What do you mean?" |
12684 | What do you say?" |
12684 | What do you think of that?" |
12684 | What do you think?" |
12684 | What does anybody care?" |
12684 | What essentially is involved in saying that there is no Spontaneous Generation of Life? |
12684 | What harm is there?" |
12684 | What has the race accomplished, even within the short span of our own recollection? |
12684 | What have we two in common?" |
12684 | What if Carlia should be in such a place? |
12684 | What is it?" |
12684 | What is the matter? |
12684 | What message have you found in it for you?" |
12684 | What more could he now do? |
12684 | What more did this fellow want of him? |
12684 | What should he do now? |
12684 | What should they do for candy and nuts and oranges and--"Can you make candy?" |
12684 | What was Santa Claus going to bring him? |
12684 | What was his errand? |
12684 | What was in it?" |
12684 | What was in the scoundrel''s mind? |
12684 | What was she saying? |
12684 | What would be the music of the spheres to one bereft of hearing? |
12684 | What would happen? |
12684 | What, has my birthday come around again? |
12684 | What, in the hills in the depths of winter? |
12684 | Whatever had happened to her, would it not be best to have the pure image of her abide with him? |
12684 | When Dorian arrived at his destination, Carlia greeted him with:"Dorian, what''s the matter?" |
12684 | When can you go home?" |
12684 | Where are they?" |
12684 | Where had I come from, where was I going? |
12684 | Where''s father?" |
12684 | Who are these people, and what are you doing here?" |
12684 | Who else did you think it was? |
12684 | Who is he anyway?" |
12684 | Who?" |
12684 | Whom could it be? |
12684 | Why could she not live, if only for his sake? |
12684 | Why did I, with others, shout with joy when I learned that I was coming here from the world of spirits? |
12684 | Why did not someone else do this hunting for a lost girl? |
12684 | Why did you quit?" |
12684 | Why did you run from me out there?" |
12684 | Why had she not come? |
12684 | Why had she said that? |
12684 | Why not? |
12684 | Why not?" |
12684 | Why should I plan to live always in the clouds above you, gazing at other far- distant worlds, and neglecting you? |
12684 | Why should it be you?" |
12684 | Why should not I get close to you? |
12684 | Why should this man be so eager to have his company? |
12684 | Why should you care?" |
12684 | Would he come into the sick room to see her for a few minutes? |
12684 | Would he ever reach her? |
12684 | Would she be afraid? |
12684 | Would she not need a strong hand to help her? |
12684 | Would the tears and sobs never cease?... |
12684 | You were her lover, were you not? |
12684 | You would n''t have her tell a fib, would you?" |
12684 | asked Dorian,"a party?" |
12684 | but, anyway, it''s none of your business, where I go, is it?" |
12684 | or whither shall I flee from thy presence?'' |
12684 | who could it be? |
52552 | Already? 52552 Am I in love with him?" |
52552 | Am I? |
52552 | And how could I_ not_ be? |
52552 | And if I should grant you this request, what would_ you_ do for me? |
52552 | And is she the only one you have heard from lately? |
52552 | And that is? |
52552 | And they said? |
52552 | And what_ is_ duty? |
52552 | And why not, Bud dear? |
52552 | And why not? 52552 And you?" |
52552 | And you? |
52552 | And yours? |
52552 | And-- and Anna allowed it? |
52552 | Angry, child? 52552 Are all Mormon families as large as yours?" |
52552 | Are they really so informal? |
52552 | Are we entirely alone? 52552 Are you a Christian Scientist?" |
52552 | Are you going out, Venna? 52552 Are you sure, ma''am? |
52552 | At last? |
52552 | Auntie, do n''t you think mother sometimes sees us here and knows how happy we are? |
52552 | Auntie, if you refuse to hear the defense how can you judge? |
52552 | Auntie, is n''t he the dear old_ bear_? |
52552 | Baby is sick, is she? |
52552 | Bad news, Hallock? |
52552 | Bud, dear, what is the matter? |
52552 | Business? 52552 But Anna tried faith?" |
52552 | But am I an ideal wife? |
52552 | But why should you picture_ me_ like that? |
52552 | But, Anna, how can I think well of him when he married me after such a past? 52552 But, Daddy, do n''t you think that young preacher was sincere?" |
52552 | But, John, if it would influence Venna to join, would n''t you sacrifice your preference? |
52552 | But, auntie-- how can we tell her? |
52552 | Christian Science? 52552 Could n''t you pity him enough to let love creep in?" |
52552 | Could n''t you take the word of St. Paul who did see? 52552 Defend? |
52552 | Destination? 52552 Did Daddy tell you about it? |
52552 | Did it help Flip? 52552 Did n''t John tell you then? |
52552 | Did you know I received a letter from her lately? 52552 Do n''t any of your girls ever long for a career?" |
52552 | Do n''t you like to be criticised? |
52552 | Do n''t you think it will be hard for me? |
52552 | Do you believe them? |
52552 | Do you mean my dear father would not have been saved if he had_ not_ joined the Church? |
52552 | Do you think God will forgive me if I refuse to trust my precious lamb to His care? |
52552 | Do you think, girlie, it''s wise to think too much about the may- bes? 52552 Does my bride approve?" |
52552 | Does my opinion count more than the world''s? 52552 Error? |
52552 | For a time anyway? |
52552 | For what? |
52552 | From what? |
52552 | Good as no letter at all-- don''t you think so? |
52552 | Have the doctors given her up entirely? |
52552 | Have yer called on the new people yet, Mr. Allworth? 52552 Have you brought us news, madam-- news-- tell us-- what about them?" |
52552 | He said that? |
52552 | How better can a woman show her love than when a man needs her most? 52552 How can I possibly spare you?" |
52552 | How do you know? 52552 How do you know_ that_?" |
52552 | How do you_ ever_ manage? |
52552 | How many have you away? 52552 How''d you feel if_ she_ died?" |
52552 | I am Mrs. Hadly,replied Venna with dignity,"Why did you wish so to see me?" |
52552 | I am her ideal? 52552 I ask you again, do you refuse?" |
52552 | I hear, Venna, you are puzzled about the Mormons? |
52552 | I hope you will come out to our little Church sometimes? |
52552 | I suppose, then, there were other women, too? |
52552 | I wonder if St. Peter at the Gate of Heaven will distinguish between the''Pious''and the''Godly''? |
52552 | If only you were my own sweet babe, and I had to mother you morn, noon and night, then, dearie, nothing so awful could ever have happened? |
52552 | If you did n''t know it, what matter? |
52552 | Is it a sin to devote one''s life to his ideal, and love her above all else? |
52552 | Is it not an established fact that women influenced by Mormon missionaries have gone to Utah to their destruction? |
52552 | Is it possible that_ Christians_ can do these things to those who love the same God? |
52552 | Is it possible, Emily? 52552 Is it so very unpleasant here then?" |
52552 | Is it? |
52552 | Is n''t it awful? |
52552 | Is she getting tired of her Sunday- school? |
52552 | Is she home? |
52552 | Is she the only one you miss? |
52552 | Is that so? |
52552 | Is the world so evil- minded? |
52552 | Is there no help near? |
52552 | Is there no legal way of putting these young men out of town? |
52552 | Is your business so private? |
52552 | It do n''t seem the same, does it? 52552 It''s hard to wake up to what the world really is, is n''t it? |
52552 | Join that church bunch? 52552 May I go up and try to revive her?" |
52552 | May I have the first dance? |
52552 | May a friend of Brother Hallock''s see you a few minutes? |
52552 | Me, too, mudder? |
52552 | Miss Hastings-- Venna-- may I call you Venna? 52552 Mr. Soffy, what avails the Church if it countenances error? |
52552 | Mr. Soffy, will you kindly escort me home? |
52552 | My friends, what prompted that young lady to stop? 52552 No time for the gospel message? |
52552 | No? 52552 Now do n''t you think she ought to enter life with some religious thought? |
52552 | O auntie, have you been in the recess all the time? 52552 O, but do n''t you think there are some people you meet, you just simply_ feel_ are good?" |
52552 | Oh, it''s you, Miss Haskell, is it? 52552 Perhaps you''d like the job?" |
52552 | See that sign? 52552 Shall I open the door and kick''em out?" |
52552 | Should she awaken her? 52552 So my petty thinks her debut affair will be a success?" |
52552 | So you are one of the young ladies of the village? 52552 Some success, was n''t it, dearie?" |
52552 | Sometime will you tell me all about it? |
52552 | Surely not for us? |
52552 | Tears of joy, are n''t they, dear? |
52552 | The spirit of the world never does that, does it? |
52552 | Then God loved my father less than you or I did-- we would n''t see him lost, would we? 52552 Then I can tell Venna you''ve decided to join?" |
52552 | Then may we administer to the child? |
52552 | Then of what value is the world''s opinion? 52552 Then where can we get the light?" |
52552 | Then why does n''t she teach? 52552 Then you are not?" |
52552 | They are, are they? |
52552 | They say terrible things about you, do n''t they? 52552 Until-- I go-- home, dearie? |
52552 | Was I ever so happy? |
52552 | Was that true? |
52552 | What about your duty toward the other women? |
52552 | What are they like? 52552 What awful thing have I done?" |
52552 | What can I do for you? |
52552 | What d''yer think? |
52552 | What d''you think, mother? 52552 What do you mean, Bud?" |
52552 | What do you think of a''Mormon''family? |
52552 | What does he mean? |
52552 | What fancy now? |
52552 | What fool trick will she be up to now? |
52552 | What has my faith done for me? |
52552 | What have they done? |
52552 | What interests you, Venna? |
52552 | What is the matter with me? |
52552 | What new idea now? |
52552 | What news now, Luella? |
52552 | What on earth are you up to? |
52552 | What on earth do you mean, Bud? |
52552 | What ought I to do? 52552 What prompted me to stop?" |
52552 | What troubles you? |
52552 | What would you advise me to do? |
52552 | What would you be then? |
52552 | What would_ I_ do? 52552 When can I see you again?" |
52552 | When do you expect her home? |
52552 | When do you expect to go? |
52552 | Wherein have I sinned? |
52552 | Which do you like best? |
52552 | Who did you think it was? |
52552 | Who was that lady who just went out? |
52552 | Who''s been deceiving you, my lad? 52552 Who''s starved, ma''am? |
52552 | Whom do you mean? |
52552 | Why awful? |
52552 | Why did n''t the hellish thing hit me? |
52552 | Why did not my life bring me to a man like him when I was free? 52552 Why not always?" |
52552 | Why not, Emily? |
52552 | Why not? |
52552 | Why puzzle over those things, dear? 52552 Why should I have this sudden sadness? |
52552 | Why should you preach error and intensify the disease? |
52552 | Why so pensive? |
52552 | Why so? |
52552 | Why, Hastings, you do n''t have to ask that, do you? 52552 Why, Venna dear, what is the matter? |
52552 | Why? |
52552 | Will she? |
52552 | Will they? |
52552 | Will you please give it to her? |
52552 | Will you please go? |
52552 | Without loving you? |
52552 | Wo n''t you come in? |
52552 | Wo n''t you let me play? |
52552 | Wo n''t? 52552 Yes, I have,"returned Mr. Soffy seriously"But when it comes to those mystical experiences could n''t those early Christians have had delusions?" |
52552 | Yes, indeed; Primitive with a capital P. But I do n''t suppose you ever do such a thing as wash? |
52552 | Yes? 52552 You are angry with me?" |
52552 | You ca n''t love him then? |
52552 | You do n''t believe, then, that the Bible is the inspired Word of God? |
52552 | You do n''t mean you entertained a Mormon? |
52552 | You do n''t mean you wish to defend the Mormons? |
52552 | You do n''t mean_ that_? |
52552 | You do n''t_ love_ me, then? |
52552 | You have been radiantly happy this evening, have n''t you? |
52552 | You have no choice then between the Methodist and the Presbyterian? |
52552 | You like it? |
52552 | You mean I should live with him? |
52552 | You refuse to let me go? |
52552 | You refuse, then, to put them out? |
52552 | You were n''t influenced by such people, were you? 52552 You will go West?" |
52552 | You will tell the girls? |
52552 | You will then be my wife, Venna? |
52552 | You will write to me, of course? |
52552 | You wish to see me? |
52552 | You would n''t, then, consider the other side? |
52552 | You''re not afraid of him? |
52552 | You''re not angry with me, Daddy? |
52552 | You''re not going to make fools of both of us, are you? 52552 You-- don''t-- mean-- the Mormons-- are in-- this house?" |
52552 | You_ do_ love me? |
52552 | Your friend? 52552 _ Can_ believe? |
52552 | _ You_ go to France? |
52552 | ''Enough to know is given,''but do we ponder enough over what is given? |
52552 | Ai n''t she brave? |
52552 | And Venna? |
52552 | And popular? |
52552 | And what_ really_ are they?" |
52552 | And you, Anna-- you were always so skeptical about religion?" |
52552 | Are all our labors in the churches to come to naught, while you sit calmly by and say nothing,''till it''s too late?" |
52552 | Are n''t they wonderful? |
52552 | Are n''t you afraid? |
52552 | Are they good- looking? |
52552 | Are they pious?" |
52552 | Are they really such awful people?" |
52552 | Are you looking for a divorce? |
52552 | Are you so hard that you ca n''t even write me a friendly word? |
52552 | Are you so under the spell of those evil- minded Mormons that you intend to disgrace us all? |
52552 | As she reached the door of the library, with a bright"May I come in?" |
52552 | Bud? |
52552 | Bud?" |
52552 | But could n''t you write''Yours lovingly?''" |
52552 | But that look of anger-- what did she mean by it? |
52552 | But where and how are we to get it these days? |
52552 | But where was your father?" |
52552 | But why earn money? |
52552 | CHAPTER XI"I wonder if St. Peter at the Gate of Heaven will distinguish between the''Pious''and the''Godly''?" |
52552 | Call and see my friends, wo n''t you?" |
52552 | Can you take me to the train immediately?" |
52552 | Come in a moment, wo n''t you?" |
52552 | Could it be possible he divined Mr. Soffy''s love for her? |
52552 | Could it be possible? |
52552 | Could there be any truth in it? |
52552 | Did n''t our lecture satisfy you concerning them?" |
52552 | Did n''t you notice your girls hurrying off to- night? |
52552 | Did you ever hear of them?" |
52552 | Did you know baby was very sick?" |
52552 | Do n''t we give you everything, dear, to make you the happiest girl in New York? |
52552 | Do n''t you believe that she could be near us? |
52552 | Do n''t you think it may be very monotonous for you? |
52552 | Do n''t you think it''s about time you did?" |
52552 | Do you know mother is with me very often? |
52552 | Do you know very much about the Mormon Church?" |
52552 | Do you know what Longfellow says? |
52552 | Do you realize I''m four- tee- e- n?" |
52552 | Do you remember one night on Broadway, over two years ago, when you were preaching, a girl stepped up and played the violin for you?" |
52552 | Do you stop for a moment to consider that all your friends will cast you off? |
52552 | Do you think it is too soon?" |
52552 | Does it not occur to you, Harriet, that it is rather queer that Mr. Hadly is too busy to come to Ashfield?" |
52552 | Fifty in two hours, eh, boss?" |
52552 | Going to be a company dinner?" |
52552 | Had she been unwise not to listen? |
52552 | Had she found them all satisfying? |
52552 | Had she only_ imagined_ he loved her? |
52552 | Hadly?" |
52552 | Halloway?" |
52552 | Has Mr. Soffy called yet?" |
52552 | Have n''t I seen enough of the world to know they have something different to other men? |
52552 | Have they taken her away?" |
52552 | Have you ever met that kind, reader? |
52552 | Have you ever thought of that statement of Paul''s?" |
52552 | He did n''t want to shock you, did he? |
52552 | He was such a good friend-- why could n''t he remain so? |
52552 | He would n''t join any one of them, and who can surpass him?" |
52552 | How did there ever happen to be more than one in this little place?" |
52552 | How do I know it? |
52552 | I ca n''t really imagine myself being in love and why?" |
52552 | I do n''t suppose you realize that you have led a very selfish life? |
52552 | I help it along, do n''t I? |
52552 | I hope I''m not intruding?" |
52552 | I want you to meet all the Latter- day Saints right soon, wo n''t you?" |
52552 | If he should sacrifice a little materially, what was that to gaining her love? |
52552 | If it were only you, dear, but"--"Do n''t you know everyone understands and sympathizes with you?" |
52552 | If she had been free-- who knows? |
52552 | If you do not believe we have His divine authority to heal, will you let us have permission to try?" |
52552 | Is there time to get one from New York?" |
52552 | It was n''t_ his_ fault that you were brought up with your eyes shut, was it? |
52552 | John says, do n''t you want to use the car this afternoon?" |
52552 | Just what have you in mind?" |
52552 | Just where are they?" |
52552 | Kind o''mean, was n''t it? |
52552 | Let me get behind that counter, will you? |
52552 | May I dress now?" |
52552 | May I, Daddy?" |
52552 | Maybe that is why I grow so like her?" |
52552 | Mayor Holden? |
52552 | Miss Harriet? |
52552 | Miss Haskell? |
52552 | Miss Hastings?" |
52552 | Nasty, mean, eh?" |
52552 | Nasty, mean, is n''t it?" |
52552 | Now what theatre shall we go to?" |
52552 | Now, Bud, if I told you I knew one of these young men and respected him greatly, what would you do?" |
52552 | Now, if they''re not of Satan, they have to be of God-- or how did they save our babe? |
52552 | Now, if we believe in the inspiration of the Bible, how can we accept this vision without the belief in God''s personality? |
52552 | Of course, we''ll see one another all the time, but it wo n''t seem just like living together, will it?" |
52552 | Open the door, dear, quick?" |
52552 | Or is he too busy? |
52552 | Ought she not to join the Church, John?" |
52552 | Please come often, wo n''t you?" |
52552 | Pretty, is n''t she? |
52552 | Shall we be married there before we go to Europe?" |
52552 | Shall we go through the temple together, Venna? |
52552 | She''s wonderful, is n''t she?" |
52552 | Should I not be as patriotic as you? |
52552 | Should he speak of his love now? |
52552 | So if I never could love him, where is the logic in remaining his wife?" |
52552 | So let me know when you go to France, wo n''t you?" |
52552 | So they''re alrighty, eh? |
52552 | Soffy?" |
52552 | Spose yer think there''s no men folks here ter lick yer, eh? |
52552 | Suppose Bud had spoken the truth? |
52552 | Tell me, what is the most important diversion in Ashfield?" |
52552 | That does n''t denounce the Church politic, does it? |
52552 | The Mormons themselves maybe? |
52552 | The lady with the baby?" |
52552 | Then seriously,"Do n''t you think you could do just one more hour''s practice a day? |
52552 | There are two, are n''t there? |
52552 | Think I''m thet mean ter eat sugar cookies the day Flip died o''salvation? |
52552 | Venna, I never woke up myself until-- O, ca n''t you guess, Venna? |
52552 | Was he dead? |
52552 | Was he really in love with her or did she imagine it? |
52552 | Was it a dream or the impossible truth? |
52552 | Was it all a mistake after all? |
52552 | Was it not wrong to doubt him that much even? |
52552 | Was it possible she could be so disloyal? |
52552 | Was n''t your father''s faith good enough for you, Venna?" |
52552 | Was she dreaming? |
52552 | Was she too late with her pity? |
52552 | Was that a revelation, too?" |
52552 | Was that all they had? |
52552 | Was there ever anything so interesting?" |
52552 | Was this her own beloved Daddy? |
52552 | We in the East know very little about them, except what paid lecturers tell us, and that is rather''commercialized truth,''do n''t you think?" |
52552 | Were n''t you unfair to him? |
52552 | What could she say? |
52552 | What could she say? |
52552 | What d''yer think?''" |
52552 | What did it all mean? |
52552 | What did it mean? |
52552 | What do yer think o''that? |
52552 | What do you know about the new people?" |
52552 | What do you mean by''Converted?'' |
52552 | What do you say if we draw lots?" |
52552 | What if she were married? |
52552 | What is it so important you wish to say to me?" |
52552 | What is it? |
52552 | What is it?" |
52552 | What is the matter, child?" |
52552 | What is this woman to you?" |
52552 | What on earth are you making such a fuss about? |
52552 | What on earth troubles you?" |
52552 | What possessed you to join them on Broadway? |
52552 | What prompted that young lady to stop? |
52552 | What then?" |
52552 | What was unusual? |
52552 | What will Mrs. Halloway say?" |
52552 | What would_ you_ do?" |
52552 | What yer comin''here fer? |
52552 | What yer say ter thet?" |
52552 | What''s the matter with us all anyway?" |
52552 | What''s the name o''those guys jes''come in, that everyone''s slammin''?" |
52552 | What''s up now? |
52552 | Where could she go in the summer, alone-- without society asking questions? |
52552 | Where is she, Venna? |
52552 | Where was John?" |
52552 | Where was her husband? |
52552 | Which Church do you think you will like?" |
52552 | Which one shall I dissect? |
52552 | Who was this woman? |
52552 | Who were these good missionaries who had such interesting thoughts to pass around? |
52552 | Who''ll take her?" |
52552 | Who''s all?" |
52552 | Why did she not have that consolation now? |
52552 | Why do n''t you print yourself black and white?" |
52552 | Why does n''t each one live and let live?" |
52552 | Why hate him any more than any one else? |
52552 | Why is it? |
52552 | Why not interest herself in the girls of the village? |
52552 | Why not?" |
52552 | Why should a woman go through life unloved? |
52552 | Why should she blush? |
52552 | Will you refuse God''s?" |
52552 | With so great a love in our hearts, should we think of material things?" |
52552 | Wo n''t they go, ma''am?" |
52552 | Wo n''t you come in?" |
52552 | Wo n''t you defend these two good men at your morning service next Sunday?" |
52552 | Wo n''t you give me the privilege of sheltering you from all the storms of the future? |
52552 | Wo n''t you read it?" |
52552 | Would Venna mind if she were alone that long? |
52552 | Would you not like us to have a little cottage prayer- meeting? |
52552 | Write me a letter-- any kind of a one, wo n''t you? |
52552 | Yer know the talk about the mer-- Mormon fellers? |
52552 | You and I can love ideally without the aid of the law, ca n''t we?" |
52552 | You did n''t realize any''hidden depths''here, did you? |
52552 | You do n''t mind me speaking frankly, dear?" |
52552 | You like children, do n''t you?" |
52552 | You resent my love from duty, do n''t you? |
52552 | You say there is more than one heaven? |
52552 | You surely need something?" |
52552 | You think I''ll think less of you if you love me? |
52552 | You think so much about religion, Venna; do n''t you think you are old enough to join the Church?" |
52552 | You understand? |
52552 | You will go with us, wo n''t you, dear?" |
52552 | You wo n''t return with me?" |
52552 | You''re faint, are n''t you? |
52552 | You''re going to be there?" |
52552 | You''re good to warn us-- we''ll be prepared? |
52552 | You''re hungry?" |
52552 | You''ve never sacrificed anything for anyone outside of Venna Hastings or Venna Hadly, have you? |
52552 | Your first trials have knocked you right down and out, have n''t they? |
52552 | _ Compel_ her to have one?" |
52552 | and then an offended"Does she think Ashfield is n''t good enough without her improvin''?" |
52552 | laughed Boss Holden,"And then?" |
52552 | she murmured,"tell me-- should I obey?" |
50312 | A man has a right to say how- do- you- do to his wife, has n''t he? |
50312 | And always generous, even to his enemies, hey, Stevens? |
50312 | And do you expect General Johnston to obey your orders? |
50312 | And do you think that it will take the flower of the American army, and millions of dollars to do so simple a thing as that? 50312 And where do you think we will go after that?" |
50312 | And where is Henry Boyle? |
50312 | And will they do it? |
50312 | And you? |
50312 | Any particular soldier? |
50312 | Appleton,this was said skilfully, and by way of diversion,"are we to have a dancing pavilion up there?" |
50312 | Are not all cowards traitors? |
50312 | Are you children going? |
50312 | Are you going to dance with me? |
50312 | Are you making fun of me, Ellie? |
50312 | Are you ready to start? |
50312 | Be good enough to hold my arm up, so the blood may not surge so painfully in the wound, will you? |
50312 | Boys, how many of you can be ready to start at midnight for the army of the United States camped now at Fort Scott? |
50312 | Brother Wells, will you send a message to Brother Bernhisel, asking him to be present to accompany us in half an hour to the hotel? |
50312 | But on this earth, John; what about this earth? |
50312 | But, John, did you hear what the President said this morning? |
50312 | But, John, where are they? 50312 Ca n''t Lucy and Josephine pop the corn, Rachel?" |
50312 | Ca n''t you answer a civil question, my surly fellow? 50312 Can Aunt Clara feed these hungry travelers?" |
50312 | Can that be true, Dian? 50312 Captain Stevens, were you one of that gallant band of boys who went to San Bernardino in the''Mormon''Battalion?" |
50312 | DEAD OR DISGRACED? |
50312 | DO YOU CARE FOR JOHN STEVENS? |
50312 | Dead or disgraced? |
50312 | Dian, listen just one moment; here, wear this ring for me while I am gone; wo n''t you? |
50312 | Dian,whispered Ellen, as the two sat watching the maneuvers,"do n''t you just love a soldier? |
50312 | Did Ellen, for that is her name, express to you any such feelings as you infer our girls possess? |
50312 | Did he say that of Captain Van Arden? |
50312 | Did he say that the''Mormons''had stabbed him? |
50312 | Did you ever see Ellen Tyler look so sweet in her life? |
50312 | Did you ever, in your life, see Diantha and Ellie look so pretty? |
50312 | Did you hear that Tom Allen and his girl are to be married at last? |
50312 | Did you know that John is now one of the chief officers in the Utah militia? |
50312 | Did you make any effort to be especially familiar with our women? |
50312 | Did you notice if they had two or three girls with them? 50312 Do I?" |
50312 | Do You Care for John Stevens? |
50312 | Do n''t I know it? |
50312 | Do n''t see a woman, hey? |
50312 | Do n''t you think that it is only that some of her latent powers and gifts are beginning to be developed? 50312 Do n''t you think we are going to have a war, Aunt Clara?" |
50312 | Do n''t you wonder where we are going, Dian? |
50312 | Do our girls long for worldly pleasures? |
50312 | Do tell us what is the matter with Henry Boyle? |
50312 | Do the soldiers come over on this side of the valley very often? |
50312 | Do you anticipate any trouble, Captain Stevens? |
50312 | Do you know what he did? |
50312 | Do you mean to imply that''Mormons''are orthodox Christians? |
50312 | Do you mean, what''s the meaning of the word? 50312 Do you suppose that this is another of those splendid United States soldiers?" |
50312 | Do you think you could help me off these beastly bushes? |
50312 | Done? 50312 Ellen?" |
50312 | Ellie Tyler? 50312 Ellie,"coaxed Diantha,"what do you think about the thing, anyway?" |
50312 | Fight them, would you? |
50312 | For the South? 50312 Good morning, sir; may I ask whither you are bound?" |
50312 | Governor Cumming? 50312 Half an hour?" |
50312 | Have n''t you seen him this evening? |
50312 | Have you had your interview with the President? |
50312 | Have you noted anything wrong with my Ellen, sir? |
50312 | Have you noticed what a change there is in Dian, the last year? |
50312 | Have you seen John, this evening? |
50312 | Henry Boyle, did you say, Henry Boyle? |
50312 | Here, Harvey, pack that shovel into the crevice there, will you? |
50312 | How are you all, Aunt Clara, and I suppose I may as well out with it: where is Ellie? |
50312 | How can all this be true, Governor? |
50312 | How changed? |
50312 | How could you tell such a thing as that? |
50312 | How did Ellen get here? |
50312 | How did you come here? |
50312 | I certainly owe them my heartfelt gratitude for that much; and to you I owe, what shall I say? |
50312 | I should think that town but a few miles away, and that lake shimmering in the distance is, how far away? 50312 I wonder where the Meachams did stay, then?" |
50312 | If this be a grievous sin for a tender and delicate girl, what must be said of men who lead women to destruction? 50312 Is she dead or disgraced?" |
50312 | Is that so, Dian? 50312 It is the only line you ever wrote to me, how can I help keeping it?" |
50312 | John Stevens,she would cry,"what have you left your work for, and what do you want, sir?" |
50312 | John,said Aunt Clara, with a note of anxiety in her voice,"what is it now?" |
50312 | John,she said, facing him and looking him in the eyes,"do you mean to tell me that you liked me away long ago, when I was a little girl?" |
50312 | John,she said,"do you remember when we came home last year from Provo, how we met those soldiers, almost here it was?" |
50312 | Just one moment; do you come on an errand of peace or otherwise? 50312 Little goose, do you fear that the soldiers are within a half- mile of this place?" |
50312 | May I ask you one question, Colonel? |
50312 | May I ask, Captain, what soldiers are on their way here and what brings them out to these western wilds? |
50312 | Miss Diantha, what can I do to help you? |
50312 | Oh, Aunt Clara, surely you are not in earnest? |
50312 | Oh, Charlie, will we all have to go South? |
50312 | Oh, Dian, is n''t that the cutest thing you ever saw in your life? |
50312 | Oh, Dian, is n''t the night lovely? |
50312 | Oh, Dian,called her sister- in- law,"why do you sing such mournful songs? |
50312 | Oh, John Stevens, why do you frighten us like that? |
50312 | Oh, John, how could you? |
50312 | Oh, John, will the soldiers kill us all, or drive us from our homes? |
50312 | Oh, no such thing; why do you care, anyway, Dian, there''s no one here to see you? |
50312 | Quien sabe? |
50312 | Run away, have they? 50312 Say, Dian, do you miss John Stevens? |
50312 | Say, Dian, do you think John Stevens can get off tonight to come down to the ball? 50312 Say, Dian, whose ring are you wearing? |
50312 | Shall I say that I owe to you not only my heartfelt gratitude, but its inmost devotion? |
50312 | Sister Meacham, have you seen Ellen today, and do you know whether she went to Provo with anyone else? |
50312 | So, Captain Stevens, you are to be my escort into Great Salt Lake City this second time also? |
50312 | There is nothing to hurt or make one afraid in all this holy mountain, is there, John? |
50312 | These brilliant men of the world do know how to say pretty things, do n''t they? |
50312 | Was n''t what a shame? 50312 Was there ever anything more beautiful on this earth, Dian?" |
50312 | We are almost there; ca n''t you exercise patience for another hour? |
50312 | Well, is there anything of more importance, John? |
50312 | Well, why must this sweet and gentle courtesy belong only to men who are not good, Aunt Clara? |
50312 | Well? |
50312 | What about Ellie? |
50312 | What are they coming here for? |
50312 | What are you doing here? |
50312 | What became of Boyle, the elegant? |
50312 | What can possess you, my virtuous friend? 50312 What did General Harney say when Captain Van Arden had explained to him the condition in our Territory?" |
50312 | What did you tell him to do? |
50312 | What do you or I know about drunken men? |
50312 | What do you say to that, captain? |
50312 | What do you see, John? 50312 What do you think of that?" |
50312 | What does all this deserted look mean? |
50312 | What has John, or what have I done that you should speak like that, Ellie? |
50312 | What has changed the current of your opinion, my wise friend? |
50312 | What in the name of mischief does this deadly quiet and desertion mean? |
50312 | What is it, John? |
50312 | What is the matter with you girls? |
50312 | What is the name of this new Governor? |
50312 | What is your opinion of the man? |
50312 | What on earth are you doing here, Liz? 50312 What shall we do under these circumstances?" |
50312 | What was his object in leaving his teams? |
50312 | What was your clue? |
50312 | What''s a Peace Commission and what is amnesty? |
50312 | What''s all this trash, Diantha? 50312 What''s extraordinary?" |
50312 | What''s that? |
50312 | What''s the hurry? |
50312 | What''s this for; to knit stockings for our soldiers? |
50312 | What, madam, would you consent to see this beautiful home destroyed and this fruitful orchard ruined? |
50312 | Where are the boys? |
50312 | Where are you going now, John? |
50312 | Where are you going? |
50312 | Where did the Meachams stay, while they were here, Aunt Clara? 50312 Where have you been?" |
50312 | Where is John Stevens? |
50312 | Where is Sister Meacham? |
50312 | Where''s Tom Allen? |
50312 | Who are you? |
50312 | Who could sleep, dearie? |
50312 | Who on earth but Rachel would ever think of carting a heavy wooden tub, flat irons and popcorn up Big Cottonwood? 50312 Who on earth were you looking at, then?" |
50312 | Whose ring but my own, silly? 50312 Why do n''t you say that you will tell all there is to tell, John; you are so non- committal?" |
50312 | Why do n''t you set your cap for Tom Allen? 50312 Why do you come here to us under an assumed name?" |
50312 | Why do you want to make biscuits tonight, Aunt Clara? |
50312 | Why does n''t John come over here? |
50312 | Why should you conquer your love? 50312 Why, Dian, do n''t you think he dreamed that?" |
50312 | Why, John, what are you listening for? 50312 Why, John, what on earth have you kept that little scrawling note for? |
50312 | Why, John, you would not object to their breathing the same air as we do, would you? |
50312 | Why, John,asked Ellen herself, banteringly,"what has come over you? |
50312 | Why, we always go out on the streets alone, when we have any occasion to; why should we be afraid now? |
50312 | Why? |
50312 | Will this fair daughter of Zion never receive salvation? |
50312 | Without saying one word to me? |
50312 | Would it be the first time you''ve been jealous of me? |
50312 | Would you be willing to see your sister marry a Mormon elder? |
50312 | Would you like to run all over the house such a bitter cold night as this without any clothes on? |
50312 | Would you rather stay here under the rule of an army, or follow your leaders into another place of safety and peace? |
50312 | You asked me to stay all night with you, Dian, do you want me to come home with you now? |
50312 | You do n''t mean it? |
50312 | You wo n''t speak to me? |
50312 | You, John? 50312 Zounds, man, how can the old rebel dare to do such a thing?" |
50312 | A dozen or so miles?" |
50312 | After a pause John asked her:"Do you want to go with me down to the river and show me where it is that you met this man? |
50312 | After a pause she said slowly:"Dian, do you believe in dreams and visions?" |
50312 | After the meeting was over, Ellie turned to Diantha and asked her eagerly:"Did you ever see such a handsome man; oh, is n''t he just superb?" |
50312 | Am I not the head of the government in this Territory? |
50312 | And I, too, am I not saved as by fire? |
50312 | And all this comfort which you have worked so hard to secure? |
50312 | And do you think he would come without a pistol? |
50312 | And how could John bring in a soldier? |
50312 | And if a man wanted to kill him would he stop short with a cut on the arm? |
50312 | And if he had one, would he let someone get near enough to stab him? |
50312 | And is Governor Cumming really our friend?" |
50312 | And now tell me who is that exceedingly pretty girl who was in here last night?" |
50312 | And the lettuce and radishes which you sowed on the snow and which are just now ready to eat? |
50312 | And the very next day Henry Boyle asked me to go with him; was n''t that a shame?" |
50312 | And then, would such a man tie up the soldier''s horse, safely to a tree, so that he could get up and run away whenever he wanted to? |
50312 | And what would John Stevens think about her wearing Charlie''s ring? |
50312 | And which was which? |
50312 | And whoever saw her mean or small? |
50312 | Are n''t our leaders courteous, and can you find lovelier ladies than Sister Eliza R. Snow and Zina D. Young? |
50312 | Are there any honest men in your party who want to pose before my camera?" |
50312 | Are you afraid?" |
50312 | Are you going to marry that fine young woman?" |
50312 | Are you going with me and your brother?" |
50312 | As he was about to dismount, he turned to his late companion and courteously asked:"Would you kindly convey, for me, a message to Brigham Young?" |
50312 | At last she ventured to say:"What is it, John; are you angry with me? |
50312 | At that moment Diantha herself came out with her two nieces, and looking at the empty seats, she asked,"Where''s Ellen Tyler going to ride? |
50312 | Aunt Clara came to the door, and asked as soon as she saw him,"Have you found her?" |
50312 | Aunt Clara noted all these things, for when did she ever fail to see all there was to be seen when she was present? |
50312 | Aunt Clara, did you ever see anything like it? |
50312 | Before we have our evening prayers, Professor Ballo will favor us with one of his classical selections,--''what do you call it, Brother Ballo?''" |
50312 | Boys, how do you feel? |
50312 | Burn this house which you love so well? |
50312 | But how could he do the impossible? |
50312 | But oh, why could she not sing? |
50312 | But what if the soldier should die while she was traveling all that distance? |
50312 | But what would we do without Aunt Clara? |
50312 | Ca n''t you speak? |
50312 | Can you take the picture of a gentleman as well as the ugly mugs of these d-- d Mormons?" |
50312 | Can you unriddle me the riddle, Governor Powell?" |
50312 | Dead or Disgraced? |
50312 | Did n''t you hear President Young say that God would fight our battles for us? |
50312 | Did they put up with you?" |
50312 | Did you folks have plenty of fish this morning?" |
50312 | Did you notice the fire and flash in those men''s eyes today? |
50312 | Do n''t you know it would mean severe punishment to you and disgrace to me, if you were found inside these lines?" |
50312 | Do n''t you recollect that Paul says the woman is not without the man, nor the man without the woman in Christ Jesus?" |
50312 | Do you hear, sir?" |
50312 | Do you know, sir, that that company of rough, untrained soldiers planted the first American flag on the soil of Lower California? |
50312 | Do you mean that I am to be made a general pack- horse to carry all the forgotten things for other people?" |
50312 | Do you wish any one to accompany you?" |
50312 | Do you, or does my brother Appleton, know anything wrong about Henry Boyle? |
50312 | Does Rachel imagine we are going out to pickle meat? |
50312 | Does Rachel think we are going to cross the plains again? |
50312 | Does n''t he pay his tithes and donations, and attend his meetings regularly? |
50312 | Does she think we are going to locate mines? |
50312 | Eh?" |
50312 | Fear and suspense-- are they not man''s most dreaded foes? |
50312 | For instance, do you think a man like that would ride around here to hunt and fish? |
50312 | Hast seen his ludship this bright morning?" |
50312 | Have we enough white flour to make some biscuits?" |
50312 | Have we ever received a dollar for the property that we have been compelled to leave behind? |
50312 | Have you any objections to my going wherever I please?" |
50312 | Have you been down to her house? |
50312 | Have you been frightened, and where have you been?" |
50312 | Have you ever asked Dian to have you? |
50312 | He gave the pass- word and asked:"May I inquire if I am near the tent of Captain Sherwood? |
50312 | He merely took off his hat and asked laconically:"Is Ellen Tyler over here?" |
50312 | He walked up to the fire- place and as he stretched out his hands to the blaze, he said cordially:"Well, Aunt Clara, have you found me out yet?" |
50312 | How did you get one? |
50312 | How do you know that Dian does not love you as well as you love her? |
50312 | How is it I find you here?" |
50312 | How''s that for high?" |
50312 | I am to have special charge of the head of the table, so wo n''t I have a fine chance to catch the captain''s eye?" |
50312 | I have known the dear creatures all my life, do n''t you know?" |
50312 | I often wonder what they do it for?" |
50312 | I say, what are we going to do? |
50312 | I want you to tell just how long you have liked me, you know, loved me, in a really truly way?" |
50312 | I wonder how it is that men are so easily prejudiced against our people?" |
50312 | I wonder if I came for fried cakes?" |
50312 | I wonder if any of those soldiers are really interested in our Church?" |
50312 | IS SHE AT THE CHASE MILL? |
50312 | If the Jews had mixed with all creation, where would their autonomy be today? |
50312 | If you are sure of being happy here, why not let hereafter take care of itself? |
50312 | In that same severe but perfectly self- possessed voice, Brigham Young asked:"Is Brother Dunbar present?" |
50312 | Is Brigham Young no longer Governor of Utah then?" |
50312 | Is She at the Chase Mill? |
50312 | Is n''t he a''Mormon,''in good standing and repute? |
50312 | Is that so?" |
50312 | It is n''t true, is it?" |
50312 | Jealous of a vile, wicked soldier? |
50312 | John at once stepped up to them and inquired casually:"Can I be of any service to you, gentlemen?" |
50312 | Let me have my own way now, will you not?" |
50312 | May I charge you to look well after her? |
50312 | Now that she was in possession of the whole fearful secret what should she do? |
50312 | Oh, what was the right? |
50312 | One thing Dian knew, and that was that Ellen had really liked John Stevens, and what did her bitter anger and her sarcasm at herself mean? |
50312 | Or was she just self- absorbed? |
50312 | Or, was there something else which caused all this excitement? |
50312 | Pretty good religion that, brother, eh? |
50312 | Say John, is n''t that Porter Rockwell, with his hair braided round under his hat? |
50312 | Say, Dian, do you care anything about John Stevens?" |
50312 | Say, boys, where is Henry Boyle?" |
50312 | She could not speak, as Diantha followed her and asked:"What is it, John; what have you found? |
50312 | She is a whole Relief Society of herself, is n''t she? |
50312 | She saw, too, her own thoughtless selfishness-- was it selfishness? |
50312 | Should I be wearing other people''s rings?" |
50312 | Surely he is not up to mischief in this lovely place?" |
50312 | THE PIC- NIC IN THE WASATCH"Dianthy, how are you going up the canyon? |
50312 | That Henry should have the impudence to ask you to go with him? |
50312 | That I am jealous? |
50312 | That gentleman merely raised his eyebrows, as he sought to keep a steady seat on his fiercely trotting cayuse pony and said:"Quien sabe?" |
50312 | The cheeks were drained of all their beautiful color, but the girl''s voice was steady as she said simply,"Did he?" |
50312 | The civil or the military? |
50312 | The idea of Tom Allen having anything so serious as a vision almost upset Diantha, but she controlled herself and asked:"What was the vision?" |
50312 | Then suddenly comprehending, she said icily, her lips drawing into a sharp line across her face:"Do you think I have made up all this story? |
50312 | Then with a quizzical look in the keen loving eyes, he said, softly:"Sister Stevens, will you come in and take possession of your home?" |
50312 | Then, with an upward glance of his piercing blue eyes, he asked:"Did you say that he wished to see me tonight?" |
50312 | Then--"Ellen?" |
50312 | These adulterous, ignorant, impudent''Mormons''to be compared to the ancient Christians? |
50312 | They call it the special providence of God; hey, Stevens?" |
50312 | They had seen their dear ones mobbed, driven and plundered, time and again in the past; what would this new disaster bring forth? |
50312 | WHERE IS ELLEN? |
50312 | WHO SHALL FEAR MAN? |
50312 | Was Ellen in love with him? |
50312 | Was God not coming from His hiding place to keep Babylon from our midst? |
50312 | Was it John''s fancy, or did he hear afar off a long shuddering echo which clung with sinister repetitions to every distant crag and peak? |
50312 | Was it the quiet of displeasure? |
50312 | Was she, Dian, really selfish? |
50312 | Was this not Zion? |
50312 | We have been driven from our homes time and time again; but have the troops ever been sent to stay or punish the mobs for their crimes? |
50312 | Well, what would she, Diantha, do about it? |
50312 | Were the"gentiles"all thus fascinating and charming in every way? |
50312 | What about Ellen? |
50312 | What about all your plans for a modern seraglio? |
50312 | What about everybody else?" |
50312 | What and how did Ellie effect this? |
50312 | What are you going to do about it?" |
50312 | What are you laughing about?" |
50312 | What are your reasons?" |
50312 | What can possess you?" |
50312 | What could it mean; Ellen Tyler sarcastic, bitter, and deceitful? |
50312 | What did it all mean? |
50312 | What did the future hold in store for this hunted and persecuted people? |
50312 | What do you want of the flat- iron?" |
50312 | What had she done to make her jealous? |
50312 | What has the United States government permitted mobs to do to us in the past? |
50312 | What is all this about? |
50312 | What is amnesty? |
50312 | What is it?" |
50312 | What is life, anyway?" |
50312 | What more can you ask?" |
50312 | What more does he require to be a gentleman?" |
50312 | What on earth could she do? |
50312 | What on earth is the matter?" |
50312 | What should she do? |
50312 | What was Ellen sighing for? |
50312 | What was happening? |
50312 | What were we sent out here for, anyway?" |
50312 | What wonder, then, that he drew a wrong conclusion? |
50312 | What would you do if I should give up your arms?" |
50312 | What''s it all about, anyway?" |
50312 | What, then? |
50312 | Where are your families?" |
50312 | Where are your women and children? |
50312 | Where can I find Captain Sherwood?" |
50312 | Where had she seen her visitor? |
50312 | Where have you been since you left us in the canyon, and what did you leave us so unceremoniously for?" |
50312 | Where have you learned your lessons of life, if not in the school of experience? |
50312 | Where is Ellen? |
50312 | Where is Ellen? |
50312 | Where is she?" |
50312 | Where was Ellen? |
50312 | Where?" |
50312 | Which shall rule in this Territory? |
50312 | Who Shall Fear Man? |
50312 | Who can Prevail Against it?" |
50312 | Who comes so often as I do?" |
50312 | Who could blame her? |
50312 | Who could help seeing him? |
50312 | Who is it?" |
50312 | Who shall command, if not the representative of the United States government?" |
50312 | Who was the traveler and what was his business with President Young? |
50312 | Why could he not be like Tom Allen, careless and unthinking as to past, present and future, unless it affected his own pleasure? |
50312 | Why do n''t you bring her here?" |
50312 | Why do n''t you tell us? |
50312 | Why must"Mormons"be always plain and uninteresting? |
50312 | Why shall the true Christian hesitate to abide by an eternal truth because of ridicule? |
50312 | Why should she not demand that same exalted standard in her husband?" |
50312 | Why should she not wear a ring? |
50312 | Why should we be frightened? |
50312 | Why should we mourn, or think our lot is hard? |
50312 | Why should we think to earn a great reward, If we now shun the fight? |
50312 | Why should you presume to be better than I?" |
50312 | Why was he so sensitive to all these impressions and fears? |
50312 | Why, what do you think your proud family down in Louisiana would say to such a thing? |
50312 | Why?" |
50312 | Will you kindly inform President Young that I wish to see him as soon as possible?" |
50312 | Will you not meet me for a few happy, happy moments while I tell you of my friendship and esteem? |
50312 | Will you take these to him?" |
50312 | With this dear green door? |
50312 | Without opening his eyes, the young man faintly gasped:"Will you tell me where I am and what has happened?" |
50312 | Wo n''t you, girls?" |
50312 | Would we have to meet its terrible responsibility, he asked himself? |
50312 | You see I''ve not forgotten the quaint Yankee term by which all of your friends designated you in Nauvoo?" |
50312 | You understand, gentlemen?" |
50312 | and how many are there of them? |
50312 | and when will they get here? |
50312 | breathed the girl;"how dare you speak so? |
50312 | or what''s extraordinary about the town? |
50312 | where do they get such beauty from?" |
51714 | ''And the mother?'' 51714 ''And what are"Mormons?" |
51714 | ''And you?'' 51714 ''Been talking to them, eh? |
51714 | ''Do n''t you know me?'' 51714 ''For what are they condemned?'' |
51714 | ''God grant that it may be so,''returned the missionaries,''and the warden?'' 51714 ''Good news?'' |
51714 | ''How do you spell your last name, Betty?'' 51714 ''In the storm, father, this dark night?'' |
51714 | ''Is Mr. or Mrs. Madson at home?'' 51714 ''May I bid farewell to my mother?'' |
51714 | ''Put a D before it and it spells what?'' 51714 ''Then we must lose no time in giving you our great message,''the elder one said, his eyes shining with a great faith,''You will listen?'' |
51714 | ''Well, sir?'' 51714 ''Well?'' |
51714 | ''What are you going to do about it? 51714 ''What''s the matter now?'' |
51714 | ''What''s up now?'' 51714 ''Will you write to your folks,"she asked humbly,"and ask them to try to find him? |
51714 | ''Yes, sir?'' 51714 ''You have not listened to their wicked preaching, have you?'' |
51714 | ''You''re not coming back?'' 51714 ''You''re running quick, Mon,''said the warden,''What''s the hurry?'' |
51714 | After two weeks? 51714 Ah,"she said delighted,"I have wondered why she did not write?" |
51714 | Always? |
51714 | Am I ill? |
51714 | And do you really believe, that had you two not administered to Mrs. Cadman, her condition would have remained unchanged? |
51714 | And the Indians, did they ever get the baby? |
51714 | And the Warden? |
51714 | And what would our little patient like most? |
51714 | And what''s your brain taking on now, child? |
51714 | And why not? 51714 And wo n''t you even take in the Henrick Hudson Celebration?" |
51714 | And yet you have allowed other people to preach against us, and you did n''t know us? |
51714 | And you come to teach a minister of thirty years''experience on religious matters? |
51714 | And you? |
51714 | And you? |
51714 | And you? |
51714 | And your faith carried you through everything, joyously? |
51714 | Are there many like you that come out? |
51714 | Are you able to keep up? |
51714 | Are you going for long, then? |
51714 | Are you going to stay with us now? |
51714 | Bag heavy, eh? |
51714 | Better to be young and skinny than to be old and fat, ai n''t it, honey? |
51714 | Betty, I do n''t understand gas- jets,--will you put it out? |
51714 | Betty, could you manage to stay with Harold while he is here? |
51714 | Betty, it''s awfully kind of Miss Esterbrook, but do n''t you think that we ought to have it harder? |
51714 | But I do n''t understand,she faltered,"why should you feel interested in me at all?" |
51714 | But did not Christ command us to heal the sick? 51714 But should I sit and hear my dear Ephraim spoken so vilely of, and never say a word?" |
51714 | But we wo n''t be in it much, will we? |
51714 | But what would poor Mus do with her dear boy away? |
51714 | But what? |
51714 | But will you give your permission? |
51714 | But wo n''t you drop these wasteful days? 51714 Can I be of assistance?" |
51714 | Can you see the rain? |
51714 | Come right in,he said, heartily,"Guess you''re all tired, eh? |
51714 | Could n''t you love me, little one? |
51714 | Cousin, what ails you? |
51714 | Dear Betty: I am wondering if your folks could take in a tired Easterner for a month? 51714 Dear Will:--Guess you''re wondering? |
51714 | Dearest, how can you ever forgive me for causing you so much suffering? |
51714 | Did n''t I tell you that I would get the money for you tonight? 51714 Did you bring up a large family?" |
51714 | Disappointed? 51714 Do we missionaries live there?" |
51714 | Do what? |
51714 | Do you know anyone with a house- keeping room we could rent? |
51714 | Do you pronounce me well? |
51714 | Do you really mean it? |
51714 | Do you remember,she continued,"the Bible story about the woman anointing Christ''s feet with precious ointment, purchased with her entire wealth? |
51714 | Do you think that Tinkey knows we''re givin''her a funeral? |
51714 | Do you think that any sin is small? |
51714 | Does it concern you, if he did? |
51714 | Edith dear,she said gently;"wo n''t you do me a great favor?" |
51714 | Edith, what have I done? 51714 Edith, you-- mean-- that?" |
51714 | Forget you? |
51714 | Frank, sometimes I think you love me too much,said Betty,"are you sure that you will not be disappointed in my poor return?" |
51714 | Generation? 51714 George, did it ever occur to you how fond you are of Betty?" |
51714 | George, what has happened? |
51714 | Harold,she exclaimed suddenly,"would n''t you like Mus to show you some lovely deer?" |
51714 | Has Mr. Edgeway gone away for long? |
51714 | Have you anything against her? |
51714 | He is the creator of all-- does he not, therefore, control his own? 51714 How can you be interested in God and not in his work?" |
51714 | How can you ever forgive me? |
51714 | How could I? |
51714 | How could it be? |
51714 | How could you accept such a noble heart and give so little in return? |
51714 | How dare you tell these lies? 51714 How did you come here?" |
51714 | How do you know that the Church will send you to New York? |
51714 | How much did you borrow? |
51714 | How much would you sacrifice for one soul? |
51714 | How? 51714 I belong to everyone-- you said it, did n''t you?" |
51714 | I fear I could not persuade you,she said thoughtfully,"We all look at things from different standpoints, do we not?" |
51714 | I have not offended you? |
51714 | I presume, Miss Emmit, you are about nineteen or twenty? |
51714 | I wonder why? |
51714 | Is n''t the''New- Yorker''jest wonderful? |
51714 | Is she in danger? |
51714 | Is that a''Mormon''idea? |
51714 | Is that not a strange note? 51714 Is this evening mine?" |
51714 | It is n''t like this everywhere, is it? |
51714 | It is only Dr. Cadman-- you know him? 51714 It''s just like a heart before a great sorrow, is n''t it?" |
51714 | It''s stuffy, do n''t you think? 51714 It''s the hardest part to bury her, ai n''t it?" |
51714 | Leave you now? 51714 May I escort you to the dance, to- night?" |
51714 | May I speak with Mrs. Lambert, please? |
51714 | May I? |
51714 | Misunderstand you? |
51714 | Mrs. Lambert, is not_ everything_ a sin which cultivates a small conception of life? 51714 My wedding present was to greet you on my return, was it not?" |
51714 | No? 51714 Not any better today? |
51714 | Not dangerous in a storm? |
51714 | Nothing? 51714 Now Betty, dear,"he said, taking her hand tenderly,"We''re awfully good friends, are n''t we? |
51714 | Now that I know what you are? 51714 Now to change the subject, do you know anyone in New York?" |
51714 | Now what can we do? |
51714 | Now, Betty Emmit,she said to herself, in a low sobbing voice,"Will it do you one bit of good to cry? |
51714 | Now, what? |
51714 | O wo n''t you let me stay awhile with you? |
51714 | O, Dr. McLeod, ca n''t you please stop her awful preaching? 51714 O, Edith, do n''t talk that way?" |
51714 | O, Will, what_ is_ going to happen? |
51714 | O, you do think there is doubt of her final recovery? |
51714 | O? 51714 Oh, have I led you to this?" |
51714 | Oh, will you? |
51714 | Penniless, Alma? 51714 Perhaps, then, you''d like to take the''public property''home for safe keeping until to- night?" |
51714 | Quite motherly, was n''t she? 51714 Rather rustic, is n''t it?" |
51714 | Scold you? |
51714 | Scorn you? 51714 She understands?" |
51714 | Sit down, wo n''t you? 51714 Sleep well, girls?" |
51714 | So girlie, you''re off for two whole years? 51714 So this is your companion? |
51714 | So you are looking for a home for one month? |
51714 | So you have a friend in New York? |
51714 | So you''re here to preach temperance, are you? |
51714 | So you''ve come, Betty dear? 51714 So, Miss Betty, I''m a sour old fogie?" |
51714 | Stanley, why do you say that again? 51714 Stranger here, brother?" |
51714 | Study theology? |
51714 | Tell me girlie, what troubles you? |
51714 | Then I am to be one of a bunch? |
51714 | Then do you and Mus belong to the same generation? |
51714 | Then from what standpoint could you prove my''Bridge''playing wrong? |
51714 | They''re_ my_ posters, are n''t they? |
51714 | This is your first outing on the lake? |
51714 | This statue, I believe is of the man who led the''Mormons''through the''Rockies?'' |
51714 | Twenty thousand dollars you had to have, did n''t you? 51714 We have no time for dreams here; have we, wife? |
51714 | Well, do you know what might make me change into the most active''Mormon?'' |
51714 | Well, to put it differently, how can your prayers change the course of nature? |
51714 | Well? |
51714 | What are you two crying for now? |
51714 | What does generation mean? |
51714 | What has made this change? 51714 What has struck you?" |
51714 | What is it? |
51714 | What is that for? |
51714 | What is the matter? |
51714 | What is? |
51714 | What makes you imagine that I have any news for you, Edith? |
51714 | What now, little one? |
51714 | What now? |
51714 | What right have you to touch those public posters? |
51714 | What troubles you? |
51714 | What truth? |
51714 | What will Harold say? |
51714 | What yer want, Betty? |
51714 | What''s her name? |
51714 | What''s up? |
51714 | What? |
51714 | Whatever has put such an idea into your head? |
51714 | When I get old enough, will you let me go on a mission, mamma? |
51714 | When will that be? |
51714 | Whence this change? 51714 Where have you been?" |
51714 | Where in the Bible do you find such a prophesy? 51714 Where is Harold?" |
51714 | Where is Mus? 51714 Where''s Mus?" |
51714 | Where? |
51714 | Who can it be at this hour? |
51714 | Who next will give us pleasure? |
51714 | Who''d a''thought it? 51714 Who?" |
51714 | Who? |
51714 | Why Betty, what brought you here? 51714 Why do n''t yer pray, Betty?" |
51714 | Why do n''t you choose the best, the happiest? |
51714 | Why not pray yourself? |
51714 | Why not visit Ephraim? |
51714 | Why, Alma, are you trying to marry me off already? 51714 Why?" |
51714 | Will I never cease striving? |
51714 | Will he come back to us? |
51714 | Will you kindly tell me if the boy is out of danger? |
51714 | Will you? |
51714 | Wishes to see me? |
51714 | Wo n''t you let me have the elders come to administer to you? |
51714 | Would you be willing to face one with that accusation? |
51714 | Would you like to go home? |
51714 | Would you like to land and rest awhile? |
51714 | Would you not be glad when the time comes that will free your mother from these awful spells of agony? 51714 Yes,--what college do they send their missionaries to, before they come East?" |
51714 | Yes? |
51714 | You Alma? |
51714 | You are not afraid? |
51714 | You are not glad for her? |
51714 | You are not glad, Betty? |
51714 | You are pleading for your Mormon Elders? |
51714 | You ask no love from me in return? |
51714 | You can do nothing? |
51714 | You can hold your own, ca n''t you? 51714 You did n''t burn my gas all night? |
51714 | You do n''t mean that you took the cat''s death so to heart? 51714 You do n''t mean that you would talk against us?" |
51714 | You do n''t mean you''re going to leave us-- yet? |
51714 | You do n''t mind talking about it, do you? |
51714 | You do not play''Bridge?'' |
51714 | You do not scorn me, then? |
51714 | You have found Sunday stupid then? |
51714 | You have heard of my cousin, Will Lambert, and I believe you have met his wife occasionally? |
51714 | You have loved and lost, George? 51714 You have run the gauntlet for her sake, have n''t you? |
51714 | You have suffered so, then? |
51714 | You know Mrs. Hester of the party? 51714 You know him?" |
51714 | You mean it? 51714 You mean that there are no good women in the East?" |
51714 | You really mean it, mamma? |
51714 | You remember me telling you of that sweet little''Mormon''girl that I met out West? 51714 You see, we professional men know the needs of our patients beforehand,"George replied, smiling gravely,"You will go?" |
51714 | You think it possible? |
51714 | You will not confide in me? |
51714 | You will surely send word directly? |
51714 | You will, of course, let me take you home? |
51714 | You will? |
51714 | You''re tired, are n''t you? |
51714 | You-- done-- wrong? |
51714 | You? 51714 You? |
51714 | You? |
51714 | Your card, please? |
51714 | _ You_ care, now that you know what I am? |
51714 | ''Again, will you drop this thing, or not?'' |
51714 | ''Did you know them? |
51714 | ''Do you dare, Mon, to make your father out a liar?'' |
51714 | ''Had a row with your very religious father?'' |
51714 | A_ thief_!--you hear me? |
51714 | Absolutely nothing, Alma? |
51714 | Afraid of him? |
51714 | Ai n''t he Mus?" |
51714 | Aloud he said,"So you''re a''Mormon,''are you? |
51714 | And how do you know anyway, that they''re not a menace to the church? |
51714 | And my dear mother? |
51714 | And one of the old pioneers?" |
51714 | And when I got here? |
51714 | And you?" |
51714 | Any trunk to see to?" |
51714 | Are n''t you?" |
51714 | Are there any that are still living?" |
51714 | Are you comfortable?" |
51714 | Are you going to be a good little wife and allow us a few minutes''conversation?" |
51714 | At all times, she''s a comfort, is n''t she?" |
51714 | Be quick-- what awful crime have you committed?" |
51714 | Betty Emmit, of Ephraim, Utah? |
51714 | Betty promise me, you''ll be baptized for me when I''m gone?" |
51714 | Betty, your little girl of eight years ago?" |
51714 | But how interesting would be a"Bridge"party_ without_ prizes? |
51714 | But it does seem strange at first, does n''t it?" |
51714 | But she seemed to hear him say again,"You have taught me how to live-- what more could a man ask from the woman he loves?" |
51714 | But when my father asked me,''Were the missoinaries"Lutheran"and how did it happen that they were arrested?'' |
51714 | By the way, are there any letters for me here? |
51714 | Ca n''t you possibly come down for my wedding?" |
51714 | Cadman?" |
51714 | Can not they come? |
51714 | Can you beat it? |
51714 | Can you forgive me when I tell you that I do not play''Bridge?''" |
51714 | Can you understand?" |
51714 | Catt?" |
51714 | Could he change so in one minute? |
51714 | Could it be possible that her slight effort had brought back the old perfect order of things again? |
51714 | Could this be Alma? |
51714 | Could you come over to see me?" |
51714 | Dell noticed her eyes blazing indignation at the speaker, and she whispered,"Betty, did n''t you expect it? |
51714 | Did she indeed hold this man''s soul in her hands? |
51714 | Did you feel better then?" |
51714 | Do n''t keep him up too late, will you?" |
51714 | Do n''t you know me? |
51714 | Do you feel strong and brave enough to hear it from my lips, instead of Howard''s?" |
51714 | Do you forgive me? |
51714 | Do you know what I would like that second line to be?" |
51714 | Do you think that it would be wrong to marry without the proverbial love?" |
51714 | Does it never occur to you that the prophecy is being fulfilled? |
51714 | Edith''s words came persistently to her mind--"Why do n''t you choose the happiest, the best?" |
51714 | Emmit?" |
51714 | For Harold''s sake-- will you?" |
51714 | Had I known--""Edith,"interrupted Howard, with a slight rise in his voice, ignoring Holt''s presence entirely,"will you please oblige me?" |
51714 | Have I done wrong?" |
51714 | Have I then done wrong?" |
51714 | Have you been up with a case all night?" |
51714 | Have you come back to torment me?'' |
51714 | Have you ever tried it, hostess? |
51714 | Have you never met a missionary before?" |
51714 | He turned to the boy and looked at him with a shade of regret,"You wo n''t forget me, little man?" |
51714 | Hester?" |
51714 | Hester?" |
51714 | How about that?" |
51714 | How came you here Betty?" |
51714 | How can you feel this? |
51714 | How could she do anything at all to become independent, and yet bring Harold up in the right atmosphere? |
51714 | How could she tell him of her engagement, when he did not even suspect it? |
51714 | How did you know where to telephone?" |
51714 | How do you feel now?'' |
51714 | How is our dear Alma?" |
51714 | How would you like to go away to that military academy that I spoke of?" |
51714 | I expected to find it all cob webs?" |
51714 | I guess everyone does, but do n''t tell anyone, will you?" |
51714 | I remember now-- the shock of Harold''s accident upset me awfully, did it not? |
51714 | I returned earnestly,''Do you know we have two of God''s own men condemned to die to morrow?'' |
51714 | I think mother bears these spells wonderfully well, do n''t you?" |
51714 | I wonder why?" |
51714 | If it were impossible, why would he tell us to do so?" |
51714 | If you like, sir, the meeting''s just on, and you might walk down with us?" |
51714 | Irrevocably lost,--are you sure?" |
51714 | Is it not a blight on our social life, that women delight in spending all their spare afternoons in playing cards?" |
51714 | Is it not wonderful?" |
51714 | Is that all?" |
51714 | It is His own peculiar way-- cannot you understand?" |
51714 | It may keep us awake a bit, but I''d just like a good talk or--""Or what?" |
51714 | Just a few years and you''ll go to New York-- a real grown young lady, and who knows? |
51714 | Later in the evening, when Harold had retired, Alma asked:"Did you find Betty well and happy?" |
51714 | May I bring her to call on you when she comes?" |
51714 | May I come again?" |
51714 | May I go alone?" |
51714 | May I go and speak with her?" |
51714 | McLeod?" |
51714 | McLeod?" |
51714 | Mr. Holt quietly took Howard''s seat, and said, kindly:"We have grown very near together in all spiritual thought, have we not? |
51714 | My mother housed you and helped you-- for what? |
51714 | My poor father exclaimed horrified,"''You do n''t mean that you saved two Mormons to do more of Satan''s work?'' |
51714 | Now, who''s going to begin to tell me how they happened to come to Zion?" |
51714 | O, could you,--could you stoop to poor insignificant me?" |
51714 | Perhaps you would like to know who your companion is to be? |
51714 | Pleasure- loving, indolent Alma of the past? |
51714 | Promise me-- you wo n''t scold?" |
51714 | Shall I read it?" |
51714 | She opened her eyes-- was she dreaming? |
51714 | Should she tell George everything? |
51714 | So you see my parents sacrificed all for the faith, so is it not natural I prize it above other things?" |
51714 | Sounds queer after Utah, does n''t it?" |
51714 | Suppose I should tell you that my church was the true church?" |
51714 | Suppose his heart is buried in a lost affection, and I am really helping him, as he is helping me, to overcome a never forgotten agony of regret? |
51714 | Suppose you had waited; ca n''t you see the good that you might have done in your lecture afterwards? |
51714 | Surely you can not fear me?" |
51714 | Tell me, could you ever forget_ that_?" |
51714 | Tell me-- your old friend, little girl-- what troubles you?" |
51714 | That is no material for an exposure, is it? |
51714 | The Glamor gone, what is left? |
51714 | The eternal future-- what might it bring? |
51714 | The glamor gone, what is left? |
51714 | Then he said earnestly,"Is it possible you could do this without jealousy?" |
51714 | Then why on earth that sad, mournful face? |
51714 | There must be a cause, Alma; are you hiding anything from me?" |
51714 | They just love to talk about it to those who are really interested in the gospel; do n''t you?" |
51714 | This great crowded city with human beings like flies, and big tall buildings towering over narrow streets-- was this New York? |
51714 | Through whom, then?" |
51714 | Turning to Edgeway, he asked,"How long has he been unconscious?" |
51714 | Was he really weak and helpless without her? |
51714 | Was it nature''s whispering or George''s strong, manly presence, that made her feel so sure of herself, and subdued her restless spirit? |
51714 | Was n''t that queer? |
51714 | We could n''t get many from our church to do it, could we, Miss Edith?" |
51714 | We''ll be good friends, wo n''t we dear?" |
51714 | Well, well, how you have grown, and what are you doing in New York, Betty?" |
51714 | What alternative? |
51714 | What are you going to do now?" |
51714 | What could have happened?" |
51714 | What did I come for? |
51714 | What does all this hubbub and show mean after all? |
51714 | What greater thing could a man ask from the woman he loves?" |
51714 | What have you to tell me?" |
51714 | What made you such fools as to oppose the priest? |
51714 | What next will she do?" |
51714 | What say you?" |
51714 | What think you of that for western hospitality? |
51714 | What troubles you, dear?" |
51714 | What will all the sick people do in New York?" |
51714 | When Alma and he were alone in the library, he asked earnestly,"Alma, can you think of anything that you would not do for Harold?" |
51714 | When asked by most of the ladies individually,"Why,_ surely_ you play Bridge?" |
51714 | When may I call again?" |
51714 | When may I go?" |
51714 | When the city is poor, and needs money to help those who are striving to keep above water, it calmly appropriates half a million for-- what? |
51714 | Where am I?" |
51714 | Where are you anyway?" |
51714 | Where are you, Tinkey, where are you? |
51714 | Where did you study theology?" |
51714 | Where''s cousin George? |
51714 | Who are you?'' |
51714 | Who can take care of him here?" |
51714 | Who did you trust to keep it like this? |
51714 | Who, in a great city like New York, ever prepared to attend a church service with the firm assurance that he would hear the Gospel of Christ preached? |
51714 | Why could n''t she have this consolation at least? |
51714 | Why did n''t you telephone?" |
51714 | Why do n''t you choose the_ happiest_, the_ best_?" |
51714 | Why not in a few days?" |
51714 | Why, who is the lucky man?" |
51714 | Will that do?" |
51714 | Will was not the kind to play the woman, and_ shame_? |
51714 | Will we help one another, Alma? |
51714 | Will you allow me to accompany you?" |
51714 | Will you be ready?" |
51714 | Will you do something for me quickly?" |
51714 | Will you take me out for a nice long walk? |
51714 | Will you?" |
51714 | Wo n''t you favor me by prolonging it with a little supper?" |
51714 | Wo n''t you relieve me of this trying ordeal? |
51714 | Wonder why he cared for me? |
51714 | Would Betty be satisfied always? |
51714 | Would you allow such a friend to have the only satisfaction in his life?" |
51714 | Would you have the courage? |
51714 | Would you like to tell him about''Mormonism?'' |
51714 | Would you marry again,--someone who would gladly lay his fortune at your feet, and care for you and the child of his departed friend?" |
51714 | Would you try very hard?" |
51714 | You are just a trifle lonesome, are n''t you? |
51714 | You are sure you are happy, though?" |
51714 | You believe it?" |
51714 | You do n''t think that I''d break with you for that, do you?" |
51714 | You have not wanted for anything, have you?" |
51714 | You mean you prefer to use your time differently?" |
51714 | You notice then, how ill he looks?" |
51714 | You realize that sacrifice, Edith? |
51714 | You understand? |
51714 | You understand?" |
51714 | You understand?" |
51714 | You understand?" |
51714 | You will baptize me?'' |
51714 | You will write me regularly, wo n''t you, Edith? |
51714 | You-- mean-- that-- mother-- is-- gone?" |
51714 | You? |
51714 | Your body will be res''rected some day, wo n''t it, Tinkey? |
51714 | agreed Dell,"I would n''t go back, would you?" |
51714 | she exclaimed,"and you''ll have your minister all ready for me to preach''Mormonism''in his church?" |
51714 | she said slowly,"and you, Brother Cadman, why are you not a''Mormon?''" |
51714 | why Will, dear, what is making you so strange? |
39824 | Afraid of his business talents? |
39824 | Ah, a railroad man? |
39824 | Ah, what is that? |
39824 | Ah, you expect to be there? |
39824 | Ah,replies Harry, taking a long puff at his Havana,"a thorough club man?" |
39824 | Alone in a Mormon house? |
39824 | Am I in time to have a dance with you? |
39824 | An excuse for keeping_ this_ waiting? |
39824 | And have not I proved it? |
39824 | And what more? |
39824 | And why not? |
39824 | And why? |
39824 | And you did not communicate it to my father? |
39824 | And you link your name with that miserable Mormon? |
39824 | And you,cries Chauncey,"where are you going?" |
39824 | Are the Mormon teamsters armed? |
39824 | As you did last night, dancing the double shuffle? |
39824 | At fifty? |
39824 | Barroom loafers? |
39824 | But I do-- you have tramped through the snow for my comfort; Besides, I must take care of you-- because----"Why? |
39824 | But YOU? |
39824 | But how? |
39824 | But we will return by the K. P., auntie, wo n''t we? |
39824 | But where is Captain Lawrence''s mine, the Mineral Hill? |
39824 | But where shall we go? |
39824 | But you can surely make a guess,suggests Erma,"where a telegram will most probably reach him? |
39824 | But you-- what of you? 39824 But you?" |
39824 | Can you be very brave? |
39824 | Cold?--a hundred feet under the ground? 39824 Compromise? |
39824 | Could not you get me a drink of water? |
39824 | Could she have shown more gratitude if you''d been an English duke? 39824 Did n''t you say that you had provisioned her for two days?" |
39824 | Did n''t you see them? 39824 Did you hear the name of the bishop?" |
39824 | Do n''t she though? |
39824 | Do n''t you know that a girl with her beauty and her money is bound to be sought after and will be won by somebody? |
39824 | Do n''t you know? 39824 Do you know, Erma, that your gallant of last evening has come to grief?" |
39824 | Do you mean that? |
39824 | Do you think I''d let Miss Beauty starve? |
39824 | Does he expect to use an Episcopal minister soon? |
39824 | Does he? |
39824 | Erma Travenion, of course-- how is she getting along with her many step- mammas? |
39824 | Fly, where? |
39824 | For my sake? |
39824 | From officers of the law? |
39824 | From what? 39824 Give up what I am on the point of winning? |
39824 | Have I not been generous to you this evening? |
39824 | Have you got anything to eat? |
39824 | He is coming to visit you, I presume? |
39824 | Her father is living then? |
39824 | Her guardian? 39824 Her guardian?" |
39824 | His Mormon brats? |
39824 | How are you, Buck? 39824 How can I tell? |
39824 | How can you prove it any better? |
39824 | How do you explain it? |
39824 | How long do you think it will take in New York society for a girl with sixty thousand dollars a year to live anything down? |
39824 | How long? |
39824 | How much? |
39824 | How will that affect you? |
39824 | How? |
39824 | How? |
39824 | Hung a man? 39824 I suppose you will soon make a first- class border ruffian out of your hero?" |
39824 | Indeed-- how? |
39824 | Indeed? 39824 Indeed?" |
39824 | Is anything the matter? |
39824 | Is it safe? |
39824 | Is n''t this lawsuit taking every cent I can spare? |
39824 | Is she ready for_ to- night''s_ work? |
39824 | KRUGER KNOWS YOU ARE HERE? |
39824 | Mademoiselle will pardon me? |
39824 | Mr. Kruger, how do you do? |
39824 | My_ sister_? |
39824 | News about whom? |
39824 | No relief train yet? |
39824 | No, but something like it,cries Erma, and rising, she towers above him, and goes on in mighty scorn:"And you dare arrogate authority over me? |
39824 | No? 39824 Nobody?" |
39824 | Not even your father''s friend? |
39824 | Not heard the voice of beauty for eight months? 39824 Oh, Cap Lawrence?" |
39824 | Oh, it had all been decided before you saw me? |
39824 | Oh, that is your name, is it? |
39824 | Oh, you are going to stay up to send it? 39824 Oh, you have, have you?" |
39824 | On which side of the cars? 39824 One of your enemies?" |
39824 | Picked up on the train? |
39824 | Probably you know a good deal about the West yourself? |
39824 | Saving my soul? |
39824 | She''s kind o''joyous in there, ai n''t she, Cap? |
39824 | So, Mr. Oliver Livingston laughed? 39824 Sorry for it? |
39824 | Sorry? 39824 Supper? |
39824 | Take me for an escort? |
39824 | Take me into your family-- as a_ daughter_? |
39824 | The Rocky Mountains? |
39824 | The only time Miss Dividends----"What the dickens do you call Miss Travenion Miss Dividends for? |
39824 | Then for what reason does his daughter need a trustee? |
39824 | Then we shall all be hungry soon-- unless relief comes? |
39824 | Then what more do they want? 39824 Then you do n''t think it wise?" |
39824 | Then you know-- I''m the daughter of Tranyon-- the Mormon bishop? |
39824 | Then, how will you save me? |
39824 | Then, why not work it yourself? |
39824 | There is no danger of a train coming from the other way to bring more hungry people? |
39824 | They''re not working that now? |
39824 | Through those snow- drifts, over those uninhabited plains? 39824 To do what?" |
39824 | To save your life? 39824 WHAT?" |
39824 | Was that your thought? |
39824 | What are they going to do? |
39824 | What are you going to do? |
39824 | What attention? |
39824 | What authority has the Mormon Church over me? |
39824 | What can I do for you? |
39824 | What did you burn? |
39824 | What do I say to it? |
39824 | What do you mean to insinuate? |
39824 | What do you mean? |
39824 | What do you mean? |
39824 | What do you mean? |
39824 | What do you mean? |
39824 | What do you mean? |
39824 | What do you say to that? |
39824 | What do you want for this young man, who I can see is getting the first place in your heart? |
39824 | What do you want here? |
39824 | What do you want? |
39824 | What does it matter in this town, where we shall remain but a day or two? 39824 What does the Lord say, through Brigham Young, his prophet? |
39824 | What has happened to my father, that you come to me? |
39824 | What has he done? |
39824 | What has the Mormon Sunday- school performance to do with me? |
39824 | What have those two birds of Paradise to do with business? |
39824 | What makes you think that? |
39824 | What makes you think they meant Miss Travenion? |
39824 | What makes you think this? |
39824 | What matters,says Erma airily,"if she loved you?" |
39824 | What more? |
39824 | What reason did Smith give for this curious concession? |
39824 | What right? |
39824 | What the dickens do you mean? |
39824 | What was the last news from there? |
39824 | What''s the matter? |
39824 | What? 39824 Where are Kruger and the rest of his gang?" |
39824 | Where will you find one? |
39824 | Where? |
39824 | Where? |
39824 | Who are you? |
39824 | Who is it? |
39824 | Who is that? |
39824 | Who knows but Tranyon some day may feel the fist of the Church upon him as heavy as it fell on the Morrisites? |
39824 | Who made you such? |
39824 | Who to? |
39824 | Who''ll stop us? |
39824 | Who? |
39824 | Who? |
39824 | Who? |
39824 | Who? |
39824 | Whom do you mean? |
39824 | Why can not I stay with you? |
39824 | Why not see him immediately? |
39824 | Why not take it? 39824 Why not?" |
39824 | Why not? |
39824 | Why not? |
39824 | Why should I tell you that? |
39824 | Why, are they afraid of him yet? |
39824 | Why, what has he done now? |
39824 | Why, when did that love idea come into your head? |
39824 | Why,cries Buck,"do n''t you know it''s been burnt down six weeks? |
39824 | Why? 39824 Why?" |
39824 | Will you bring him to me now? |
39824 | Wo n''t you have some candy, or chewing gum? 39824 Wo n''t you sit down and have a glass of wine and a cigar?" |
39824 | Would you like me to make it stronger? |
39824 | Would you like to come in, Kruger? |
39824 | Would you like to hear the tale I took with me to California, and have carried ever since in my heart? |
39824 | Would you rob me of one of my guards? |
39824 | Yes!--Is it true? |
39824 | Yes-- do you blame me? |
39824 | Yes-- when? |
39824 | You are going to Utah to compromise this matter? |
39824 | You are sure? |
39824 | You are sure? |
39824 | You are up to a bite, young bantam, ai n''t you, after your scrimmage? |
39824 | You consent? |
39824 | You did n''t send it? |
39824 | You do n''t find very much mineral, do you, bishop? |
39824 | You do n''t mean to say she loves that Vigilante-- that mining fellow? |
39824 | You do not think the financial effort France is making to pay its war indemnity to Germany will stop the sale of my mine? |
39824 | You expect-- to meet your dad-- thar? |
39824 | You have heard Ferdie''s awful tale? |
39824 | You have written to your father? |
39824 | You here? |
39824 | You know her name then? |
39824 | You see them great mountains down thar? |
39824 | You think so? |
39824 | You will come with us, Erma? |
39824 | You wo n''t buy my stock? |
39824 | You''ll forgive my ignorance, wo n''t you? |
39824 | You''re going? |
39824 | You''ve been up there? |
39824 | You-- you hung men without trial by law? |
39824 | Your authority? |
39824 | Your father''s friend? |
39824 | Your father-- a railroad contractor? |
39824 | Your heart in their hands? 39824 A few moments after Lot has disappeared, he suggests:Would n''t you like to see the interior of the mine, Erma?" |
39824 | A moment after he murmurs to himself:"Can it be? |
39824 | A moment after she continues hurriedly,"Your mother received my telegram?" |
39824 | A moment after she suddenly asks:"Where is my father now?" |
39824 | A moment after, Miss Travenion remarks suddenly:"Captain Lawrence, will you pardon me if I ask you a question?" |
39824 | A moment after, he has flung the reptile away, and Erma descends, a little nervous yet, as she falters:"Are there many of them about?" |
39824 | A new favorite in the household, eh?" |
39824 | After a moment of blank astonishment, Harry suggests:"Any letter for Captain Lawrence?" |
39824 | After a moment, his agitation and words make her ask,"What latent danger is there to me?" |
39824 | Ai n''t he a stem- winder, though?" |
39824 | And Erma starts and echoes"What''s that?" |
39824 | And she gasps:"You are not deceiving me-- my father is not dead?" |
39824 | And she remembering that this man is her father and has, up to the present time, treated her as the daughter of his pride and love, queries,"How? |
39824 | And then she got real anxious and nervous, and cried out at me:''In California!--what do you mean?'' |
39824 | And what do you think the beggars call themselves? |
39824 | And why should he work? |
39824 | Answering his summons, Erma asks anxiously,"Did you deliver it?" |
39824 | Are you switched on the main track now?" |
39824 | Are you too much injured to speak?" |
39824 | Arriving at this place, and walking over from the Utah Central to the junction depot, Lawrence is greeted suddenly and heartily by,"How are you, Cap?" |
39824 | As for Ferdie, he remarks,"Is n''t this a Tower of Babel crowd?" |
39824 | As for position, was he not a Livingston, and could he add additional honor to that old Knickerbocker name? |
39824 | As the boy''s howls die away in the next car, she says suddenly to Ferdie,"What are you going to do with those books?" |
39824 | At the door Oliver asks the porter:"What''s going on?" |
39824 | At this, Erma, whom humiliation makes sensitive, draws back and mutters,"Do you fear my touch will contaminate her?" |
39824 | At what time?" |
39824 | Bandman?" |
39824 | Because her father and your father came to some understanding when you were children?" |
39824 | Before you have given me the engagement ring you wish to use the wedding one?" |
39824 | But Erma cries to him hoarsely,"What kind of a dividend have you given me? |
39824 | But here he astonishes and horrifies her, for he whispers to her:"_ Yes, if we can get away alive!_""What is to stop us?" |
39824 | But his puny heart is too small for such magnanimity, and to her tears and her mutterings,"What will the world think of me now?" |
39824 | But the young lady, affecting a little laugh, murmurs:"What? |
39824 | But why this hurry?" |
39824 | But you forgot him a_ little_--last night at Ogden, eh?" |
39824 | But, a few minutes after, coming into the hall, she hears:"Wall, bishop, did Miss Ermie arrive all right? |
39824 | Ca n''t you come in and enjoy it? |
39824 | Can I look at your programme?" |
39824 | Can he see me if I leave them this way?" |
39824 | Come down and join us? |
39824 | Coming in from this, she shakes the money joyfully before the boy''s eyes and laughs,"What kind of a news- agent do you think I make? |
39824 | Could we travel over that and live to reach the railroad? |
39824 | Did she do it easily?" |
39824 | Did you notice her thanking you for saving my life?" |
39824 | Do n''t you recognize me?" |
39824 | Do n''t you think you could join us in a game of whist?" |
39824 | Do you blame me for it?" |
39824 | Do you know where he is?" |
39824 | Do you suppose I would knowingly take you into danger?" |
39824 | Do you think I have no one here to avenge me?" |
39824 | Do you want her to have a nervous fever?" |
39824 | Doing pretty well?" |
39824 | Erma, darling, could you not see it? |
39824 | Ferdie Discovers a Vigilante 66 VII.--What Manner of Man is This? |
39824 | Fight-- how? |
39824 | Finally he says:"How long have you been there?" |
39824 | For running away from road agents?" |
39824 | For what?" |
39824 | From what?" |
39824 | Going to him, Lawrence says anxiously:"Have you looked after her?" |
39824 | Good Lord, if it had n''t been for him, where would yours truly have been now? |
39824 | Had n''t we better tell the conductor?" |
39824 | Harry is n''t stuck after Tranyon, is he?" |
39824 | Has old Tranyon given you his mine as well as his daughter? |
39824 | Have you been fighting with her father?" |
39824 | Have you explained to her I am to be her sister?" |
39824 | Have you heard anything of him? |
39824 | Have you seen Lewis''s Templeton Jitt? |
39824 | He asks lightly:"Is Miss Travenion in?" |
39824 | He does not tell him this, however, on meeting, but says affably,"How de, Mr. Chauncey? |
39824 | He has already greeted Miss Travenion at odd times when he has passed with affable nods and"How do''s?" |
39824 | He now comes to her and says, stroking his newly cut beard,"What do you promise me, Miss Ermie, if I bring you and your daddy together to- morrow?" |
39824 | He says in resonant voice:"How are you off for peanuts? |
39824 | He says shortly:"Might not Ralph Travenion have some other reason for settling the million dollars on his daughter?" |
39824 | He says,"Ca n''t I do anything for you? |
39824 | He should be here;"next thinks,"What shall I say to him? |
39824 | He urges:"Why should we wait for a grand wedding in New York, dear one? |
39824 | He whispers quickly to Buck, then says:"You understand?" |
39824 | Here Harry interrupts the boy sternly:"Do n''t you know that the man in the hotel and nearly every one else about here are Mormons? |
39824 | How can I forgive that?" |
39824 | How can it affect my father?" |
39824 | How did you guess?" |
39824 | How much was it?" |
39824 | How shall I begin the business? |
39824 | How''s that?" |
39824 | How?" |
39824 | How?" |
39824 | How?" |
39824 | I wonder if I could not do anything to help her?" |
39824 | I wonder if he wrote the book himself?" |
39824 | If anything had happened to you, what would I have said to your father?" |
39824 | If that rapid Mr. West should capture rich and lovely Miss East? |
39824 | In one awful flash comes to her the thought,"If he is what he is, then what am I?" |
39824 | Is he down- stairs?" |
39824 | Is it near here?" |
39824 | Is it possible?" |
39824 | Is it true, Captain Lawrence?" |
39824 | It is not money I am fighting for, but----""What?" |
39824 | Just bring them along, will you-- that''s a good fellow?" |
39824 | Little Louise, for instance-- eh?" |
39824 | May I ask you a favor in return?" |
39824 | Miss Travenion is here?" |
39824 | Mr. Livingston, will you take me to him?" |
39824 | Mrs. Livingston is occupied with Mr. Southmead, who has just said:"You brought Louise with you from Newport?" |
39824 | Now,"he says shortly,"will you do what I have explained to you for my sake-- for your own safety?" |
39824 | One is to pay the one hundred thousand dollars tithing you owe to it----""Have n''t I told you that I have no ready money?" |
39824 | One of them says:"Who is she?" |
39824 | Our tickets already bought for San Francisco? |
39824 | Perchance he thinks I should we d in my own faith?" |
39824 | Perhaps you can tell me about the Rocky Mountains?" |
39824 | Powers told you-- God bless him!--that I have been in California?" |
39824 | Shall I desert her for a snub that she thinks I deserve? |
39824 | Shall we see you in the West? |
39824 | She ai n''t going with ye,_ sure_?" |
39824 | She falters,"You are sure you will never repent? |
39824 | She is interrupted in this fantasie by Mr. Livingston''s placid voice, saying,"What are you reading, Erma?" |
39824 | She shudders, turns away from him, and says coldly:"You ask me to believe this monstrous thing,--that for my sake you became a Mormon?" |
39824 | She whispers hoarsely:"You recognized him also?" |
39824 | She''s running out of the depot-- she is so impulsive-- if anything happens to Erma, what shall I say to her father?" |
39824 | Southmead?" |
39824 | Tell me, is he well? |
39824 | Then Erma whispers to Harry,"What chance?" |
39824 | Then Ferdie comes in, looking eagerly out of the car window, and whispers:"Do you see any buffaloes yet? |
39824 | Then Ralph remarks:"I wish to take my daughter with me up to my mine; would one of you come with us to take her down? |
39824 | Then an idea coming to her, she mutters:"Why did I not think of it before? |
39824 | Then he amazes Lawrence with the query:"How is she?" |
39824 | Then he asks quietly,"Who''s in your party?" |
39824 | Then he cries suddenly,"By George, was n''t that a buffalo?" |
39824 | Then he goes on more slowly, a lump coming suddenly into his throat,"What do you mean?" |
39824 | Then he goes on quite tenderly,"But I got there in time, did n''t I, Buck?" |
39824 | Then he goes on stammeringly, but eagerly:--"Your dad does n''t know of-- of your intention?" |
39824 | Then he goes on,"But who could n''t dance with you?" |
39824 | Then he laughingly says:"You''re not going to judge of Miss Beauty up there by her paternal, are you, old man? |
39824 | Then he mutters slowly,"Have I made a mistake?" |
39824 | Then he questions suddenly:"You have killed buffalo, have n''t you, Captain Lawrence?" |
39824 | Then he says interrogatively:"You remember me, Buck Powers, do n''t you?" |
39824 | Then he says to his daughter:"You wo n''t mind a little walk?" |
39824 | Then he says:"Are you crazy?" |
39824 | Then he smiles on Harry suddenly and grins:"Have you made a through connection at last? |
39824 | Then he suggests:"What did you breakfast on?" |
39824 | Then says suddenly,"You have n''t telegraphed him?" |
39824 | Then she adds:"But remember, if I keep my promise this evening, you will keep yours to- morrow?" |
39824 | Then she asks,"Where''s my father now?" |
39824 | Then she comes in and says with business- like directness to her faltering abigail,"You wish to leave me, Marie, here alone?" |
39824 | Then she considers a moment and asks:"You know where this Bishop Kruger lives?" |
39824 | Then she cries mockingly, almost savagely,"Which are you talking to?" |
39824 | Then she goes on, faltering a little over the words, but still goes on:"Why have you disgraced our name? |
39824 | Then she says more calmly:"What have you done about your families out there?" |
39824 | Then she sighs,"How could my father do this?" |
39824 | Then she turns to her son, remarking,"You think it will be best, also, Oliver?" |
39824 | Then the captain asks suddenly,"How many of them?" |
39824 | Then, for the parting is coming, she falters:"Father, when will you join me?" |
39824 | Then, growing desperate, he blurts out:"Shall I tell you why I went to California?" |
39824 | Then----""What?" |
39824 | They are moving quite slowly now, and the girl suddenly cries,"Buck, where are you going?" |
39824 | This Livingston does by a rather snarly"How are yer?" |
39824 | Three or four times she says to herself,"Why should I care if this man has all the crimes of the Decalogue on his soul? |
39824 | To this he answers,"My God, what do you mean?" |
39824 | To this he whispers:"You do n''t suppose that I ever swallowed the dogmas of Joe Smith, which I preached as Mormon bishop? |
39824 | To this, Mr. Chauncey, who has already met Lawrence upon the train during the afternoon, answers:"Wo n''t I? |
39824 | Travenion, having also got the same news, says to her, shortly:"Generosity did not do much good with young Mr. Harry Ingrate-- did it?" |
39824 | WHAT MANNER OF MAN IS THIS? |
39824 | What are you doing here?" |
39824 | What are you that you should hope for her? |
39824 | What are you waking me up for at this time of night?" |
39824 | What do you mean by that?" |
39824 | What do you mean to do?" |
39824 | What do you mean?" |
39824 | What has he been doing?" |
39824 | What is it to me? |
39824 | What is it?" |
39824 | What is pride against success? |
39824 | What is that?" |
39824 | What more do you want?" |
39824 | What plan?" |
39824 | What portion of it?" |
39824 | What''ll I say to that girl''s father?" |
39824 | What''s new since we fixed them Gentiles with an injunction?" |
39824 | What''s the matter with you? |
39824 | When do you wish it?" |
39824 | Where''s that stock of the Utah Central?" |
39824 | Which Ferdie noticing, asks,"Why are you always snapping your jaws together before you finish your sentences? |
39824 | While I seek safety, you sacrifice yourself?" |
39824 | Who are you? |
39824 | Why did he put that big sum apart for her sole use and benefit? |
39824 | Why have you become a Mormon-- a POLYGAMIST?" |
39824 | Why is he confused and diffident over her knowledge of what he has boasted to a dozen Mormon girls at a time? |
39824 | Why not make me happy-- why not marry me here?" |
39824 | Why not?" |
39824 | Why not?" |
39824 | Why should I follow her, to get more cuts?" |
39824 | Why? |
39824 | Why?" |
39824 | Will he think me unwomanly?" |
39824 | Will you come with me, and make that explanation?" |
39824 | Will you help me save her?" |
39824 | Will you take a note to him for me?" |
39824 | Wo n''t the champagne flow to my plural marriages? |
39824 | Wo n''t you accompany me?" |
39824 | Wo n''t you sit beside me? |
39824 | YOU here?" |
39824 | You are acquainted with some of the journals?" |
39824 | You are going to-- to speak to that awful man again?" |
39824 | You are married to him, ai n''t you, Missus?" |
39824 | You do n''t suppose Oliver will ever lose sight of Miss Dividends?" |
39824 | You do n''t suppose he would injure a hair of my head?" |
39824 | You have just come from the West-- you have seen my father lately? |
39824 | You know Salt Lake very well? |
39824 | You tell me we have an early breakfast to- morrow morning, Captain Lawrence?" |
39824 | You will introduce me to her? |
39824 | a woman?" |
39824 | and Ferdie''s laughing inquiry,"How many did the Cap acknowledge to swinging up?" |
39824 | and break_ all_ my engagements?" |
39824 | and seeing no one behind him, gasps,"What have you done to him, or what has he done to you?" |
39824 | and"Having a good time, Sissy?" |
39824 | before the election in the Utah Central?" |
39824 | cries the girl, in so strange a tone of voice that Ferdie gasps,"What do you mean?" |
39824 | cries the young lady,"that was_ before_ you knew my father was R. H. Tranyon, the Mormon bishop?" |
39824 | echoes Erma--"who?" |
39824 | ejaculates the girl;"then I shall be disappointed again?" |
39824 | for she is angry with herself now, and cogitates:"What will that man think of me? |
39824 | how could you?" |
39824 | it was gratitude,"murmurs the young lady,"that brought you from California?" |
39824 | still going back to Miss Travenion?" |
39824 | that beautiful girl that kept my little one from starving? |
39824 | that gesture-- where have I seen it?" |
39824 | that he''s a Mormon?" |
39824 | then mutters:"A few days ago I looked upon his suit complacently and indifferently;"next pants:"Now what is the matter with me? |
39824 | then you will let me go?" |
39824 | what is that?" |
39824 | what will Harry Lawrence think of Tranyon the Mormon''s daughter?" |
39824 | where''s my slippers?" |
39824 | who''s run away with the locomotive?" |
39824 | would n''t it make Mrs. Livingston wild?" |
39824 | you saw her?" |
60056 | And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 60056 And do you claim that little children are exempt?" |
60056 | And do you really believe that Baptism brings remission of sin? |
60056 | And in the next verse he asks,''how shall they preach except they be sent?'' 60056 And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" |
60056 | And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? |
60056 | But did not Jesus say,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel?'' |
60056 | But how were they to receive the Holy Ghost? |
60056 | But,asks the reader,"how shall a spirit be born of water, or be baptized in the water?" |
60056 | But,says one,"was it not intended that these gifts and blessings should be limited to the days of the apostles, and to the apostles themselves?" |
60056 | But,says one,"what matters it whether we go this road that you point out or some other? |
60056 | Do you mean that these men, ministers of the gospel, have{ 278} no authority to officiate in that ordinance? 60056 Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead? |
60056 | For whereas there is among you envyings and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, and walk as men? |
60056 | Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 60056 He did, but was He then talking to modern ministers? |
60056 | How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? 60056 If it is necessary for all men and women to be baptized, what will become of the good people who have died without having that privilege?" |
60056 | Is it not recorded in Holy Writ,said the doctor,"that if we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved?" |
60056 | Is it possible,say they,"this beautiful scene could ever have been the dreary waste we have heard our fathers describe?" |
60056 | My minister, I suppose; why? |
60056 | Now, Judge, what think you about Joseph Smith and Mormonism? 60056 On the day of Pentecost, many persons were convinced that Jesus was the Christ, and cried out,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?" |
60056 | Ought not Christ to have suffered these things, and to enter His glory? 60056 Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan( an infidel?) |
60056 | Then what has become of the gospel? |
60056 | Then, Mr. Brown,said Fitzallen,"what particular part of the Christian faith appears to you as being the most difficult to understand?" |
60056 | Well, suppose we accept this as the first round in the ladder, where will we find the second? |
60056 | Well,says one,"are they not taught?" |
60056 | What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? 60056 Who and what is that?" |
60056 | Why, how is this? |
60056 | Why? |
60056 | Will the Judge now acknowledge that Joseph Smith was a true Prophet? 60056 Yes,"says the reader,"but there is water for it now; why not then?" |
60056 | You are stating the case properly, but what did he tell them? |
60056 | ''Do you deny it?'' |
60056 | ''Do you excuse it?'' |
60056 | ( Symbol Athan.)? |
60056 | *** When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?" |
60056 | 14- 12), why should not the followers of Christ be benefitted by them now? |
60056 | 2,"Who may abide the day of his coming? |
60056 | : Has God again revealed His will to mankind through Joseph Smith, the Prophet? |
60056 | A.--He would say, as Ananias said to Saul of Tarsus,"Why tarryest thou? |
60056 | A.--He would say,"Why do you call Lord, Lord, and do not perform the things he has said?" |
60056 | After testifying of the mission and resurrection of Jesus, the Christ, in response to their inquiry,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?" |
60056 | All the sinners in this town? |
60056 | Also,"Where is boasting then? |
60056 | Am I right as far as I have gone?" |
60056 | Am I to understand from this that we must worship him without a body? |
60056 | And I would ask, What more proofs does mankind{ 118} want to establish the fact that Joseph Smith was a Prophet of the living God? |
60056 | And besides, since we know there are many thousand variations, how do we know that there are not many thousand more which have not yet been detected? |
60056 | And can anybody possess the true testimony of Jesus without that spirit? |
60056 | And does not St. John say that the blood of Jesus Christ cleanseth us from all sin? |
60056 | And how can the present world escape a similar fate under similar circumstances? |
60056 | And how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? |
60056 | And how shall they hear without a preacher? |
60056 | And how shall they preach except they be sent?" |
60056 | And how shall they preach, except But how shall the preach except they be sent? |
60056 | And if that is true, are not the spirits of men and women able to receive instruction and information when out of the body? |
60056 | And if they were all one sect, But now are they many members where were the body? |
60056 | And if thou say in thine heart: How shall we know the word which the Lord hath not spoken? |
60056 | And now why tarriest thou? |
60056 | And now, to the fulfilment of the prophecy or revelation? |
60056 | And was not one of the offices of that spirit to show them"things to come?" |
60056 | And we ask-- if there was no such thing among the ancient Saints as baptism for the dead, why, then, does Paul refer to it in such positive terms? |
60056 | And what is the result? |
60056 | And what of the Mountain Meadow Massacre and the Danite band? |
60056 | And what of thy teachers? |
60056 | And who can doubt the result? |
60056 | And will the Almighty reveal anything except to those who call upon Him in faith? |
60056 | And yet I feel glad-- I can not but admire your system-- But why do the Latter- day Saints leave their native land, and go to America? |
60056 | Are the books of the Bible all that is necessary for the guidance of men to eternal life and exhaltation, or, is continuous revelation necessary? |
60056 | Are the preachers-- those who commonly preach in connection with the churches of the present day-- called of God as was Aaron? |
60056 | Are these legal officers of the kingdom of God? |
60056 | Are they all inspired by the Spirit of God, the gift of the Holy Ghost, and sustained by the doctrines of the Bible? |
60056 | Are we displeased with anybody? |
60056 | Are we to be forced to believe ourselves on the weaker side? |
60056 | Are{ 268} these not parts and passions? |
60056 | As Paul has it:"How then shall they call on Him in whom they have not believed? |
60056 | Be baptized and wash away his sins? |
60056 | But I may be asked,"What means can we adopt to destroy this great evil in Utah?" |
60056 | But John forbade him, saying, I have need{ 216} to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? |
60056 | But can the churches reconcile it to conscience that duty is as well performed in the one case as in the other? |
60056 | But do the Latter- day Saints actually obtain these gifts? |
60056 | But does not Jesus say that his blood was to be shed for the remission of sins? |
60056 | But is it necessarily so? |
60056 | But is it necessary to have laid hands upon one, in order to receive the Holy Ghost? |
60056 | But is it true that the promises of God were fulfilled anciently in regard to this matter? |
60056 | But was this promise also kept? |
60056 | But what are women to do? |
60056 | But what constitutes the faith and belief named here? |
60056 | But what is becoming of us if such doctrines are not taught? |
60056 | But what was the nature of His preaching to those who were held in captivity? |
60056 | But who among all the sects of the age teaches it? |
60056 | But who may abide the day of his coming? |
60056 | But why should Southern men become camp- followers in this crusade? |
60056 | But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? |
60056 | But would not polygamy make the women jealous of each other? |
60056 | But would you have all men marry several wives each? |
60056 | By what authority then was the organization of Christ''s church altered, and her most important members lopped off? |
60056 | By what law? |
60056 | Can every sinner come immediately forward and obey the Gospel when it is{ 530} preached, and thus become a child of God? |
60056 | Can we wonder the world is sick of religion? |
60056 | Could anything be more presumptuous on the part of a common uneducated farmer''s boy than such as assertion? |
60056 | Could anything have proven more disastrous to his schemes than to promise people gifts which were not in his power to give? |
60056 | Could he imagine that God would sanction his doings by pouring out his gifts and blessings upon people who were being deceived by a wicked impostor? |
60056 | Could you give me a short description of the contents of this far- famed book? |
60056 | Did Christ establish the true order or did He not? |
60056 | Did God favour them the less on that account? |
60056 | Did God speak through him, or, was he an enthusiast, an impostor? |
60056 | Did he inculcate holy principles unto his fellow- men? |
60056 | Did he really converse with Jesus Christ, or was it an imagination of a bewildered and excited mind? |
60056 | Did it come true? |
60056 | Did not Christ promise His disciples that after He went away the Comforter should come? |
60056 | Did not Cornelius receive it without the laying on of hands, and even before he was baptized? |
60056 | Did not Jesus say,''Suffer little children to come unto me?''" |
60056 | Did not the Apostle John behold a glorious vision and receive a grand revelation, when banished to the Island of Patmos? |
60056 | Did the Almighty ever commence a dispensation since the world began without a Prophet to declare His word, and without revealing His will? |
60056 | Did the Southern States apply to other nations for help? |
60056 | Did the war break out in South Carolina? |
60056 | Did you say''foolish ideas?'' |
60056 | Do latter- day sectaries know more, understand better, and see clearer in divine things than did the Apostle Paul? |
60056 | Do men gather grapes from thorns or figs from thistles? |
60056 | Do men gather grapes of thorns or figs of thistles?" |
60056 | Do our Protestant ministers, at the present time, profess to be sent of God as was Aaron? |
60056 | Do they not all declare that revelation ceased when John received his vision, recorded in the Book of Revelation? |
60056 | Do they not teach that though angels once ministered to men, the day of their coming has long since passed? |
60056 | Do we believe this? |
60056 | Do you agree with this? |
60056 | Do you believe in having these things now? |
60056 | Do you disagree with these ministers very much on other principles?" |
60056 | Do you think you can obtain God''s blessing by being members of a church or churches that teach doctrines opposed to what Christ taught? |
60056 | Do you want to be struck blind, deaf or dumb? |
60056 | Does not the very fact Christ said there would be false prophets, convey the idea that there would be true Prophets also? |
60056 | Does the gospel he preached tend to make men holy? |
60056 | Else what are the meanings of such texts as the following? |
60056 | For how could these things in the last days be known without such revelation, any more than Daniel could know them without revelation? |
60056 | For what is an American, deprived of those rights? |
60056 | For while one saith, I am of Paul, and another I am of Apollos, are ye not carnal[ A]? |
60056 | For who can better direct my hesitation or inform my ignorance? |
60056 | For ye are yet carnal; for whereas, there is amongst you envying and strife, and divisions; are ye not carnal, and walk as men? |
60056 | Further, who fills the prisons as criminals? |
60056 | Has God changed? |
60056 | Has anything"perfect"come upon modern Christendom except"perfect"confusion? |
60056 | Has he ever had as loyal or as firm a people? |
60056 | Has he lost his dearest upon earth, and feels as if life itself were lost? |
60056 | Has not His work on earth always been conducted by men divinely chosen, appointed and inspired? |
60056 | Has not this prediction, delivered half a century ago, been remarkably fulfilled? |
60056 | Has the Roman Catholic church the truth? |
60056 | Has the spirit of God changed? |
60056 | Has this prophecy been fulfilled? |
60056 | Have Christians throughout the world, for nearly two thousand years past, been taught to pray for the coming of an event which had already transpired? |
60056 | Have all mankind come to a knowledge of the truth? |
60056 | Have not I, the Lord?" |
60056 | Have the Christian churches done their duty to the Mormon people? |
60056 | Have they all perished? |
60056 | Have they any faith to call on God for a divine communication? |
60056 | Have they not transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance and broken the everlasting covenant? |
60056 | Have we any hope of enjoying the glory of God in our present sinful condition? |
60056 | Have you a spirit? |
60056 | Have you also a body? |
60056 | Having answered this question:_ Where did we come from?_ let us now consider WHY WE ARE HERE. |
60056 | He went to him, and when the scales fell from the eyes of Paul, or Saul, this man of God said to him:"Why tarriest thou? |
60056 | How about his authority? |
60056 | How can one describe a scene so inspiring? |
60056 | How can they be baptised? |
60056 | How can they get to heaven under such circumstances? |
60056 | How can this small part be sufficient to us, since it was not sufficient to the first Christians? |
60056 | How can those who believe the one reject the other? |
60056 | How can we account for such a condition of things? |
60056 | How could there be any remnant left of the divine authority held by the Apostles and Priesthood of the original Christian Church? |
60056 | How could this be if Joseph the Prophet had not in his daily life been a living witness to the fact that he really communicated with God? |
60056 | How could this be possible if all communication with God had ceased with the close of the New Testament? |
60056 | How could this, the greatest of all dispensations, be ushered in without a Prophet and without revelation from God? |
60056 | How could we_ return_ to God unless we had once been in His presence? |
60056 | How do you do to- day? |
60056 | How do you do? |
60056 | How do you explain it?" |
60056 | How does it agree with the Bible doctrinally? |
60056 | How had Joseph the Prophet come to discover this fundamental truth? |
60056 | How is it that, notwithstanding all preaching, faith is almost extinct on earth? |
60056 | How is it? |
60056 | How is this? |
60056 | How many kinds of ministers are there in your Church? |
60056 | How many people live in and around Payson now? |
60056 | How many such men are there in Utah? |
60056 | How much less then could we look for our heavenly Father to sustain those who administer in holy things without authority from Him? |
60056 | How then about the promises made in the revelations from which I have quoted? |
60056 | How then can he be saved in it? |
60056 | How was Aaron called? |
60056 | How was so minute a knowledge of the various offices and their duties obtained? |
60056 | I ask the Baptist minister, what induces him to occupy his time in preaching up a particular creed? |
60056 | I ask, of what use is his preaching? |
60056 | I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen? |
60056 | I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God? |
60056 | IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION? |
60056 | IS BELIEF ALONE SUFFICIENT? |
60056 | If Christ said that these miracles-- manifestations of Almighty power-- should follow the believers, I say what reason have you to deny it? |
60056 | If Cornelius had rejected baptism as non- essential, could he have been saved? |
60056 | If God had not taught the prophet this"Doctrine of common consent,"who had? |
60056 | If all this do n''t mean"much tribulation,"what does it mean? |
60056 | If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it? |
60056 | If any religious society, why not any civil society, until theft becomes common business throughout the land? |
60056 | If he was not a servant of God would he not studiously have avoided to connect the Lord with any of his schemes in such a way? |
60056 | If it harmonizes with the Bible, how can it be false? |
60056 | If it is not reasonable, what are we to do? |
60056 | If not, is it"Mormonism"or its opposite that has wrought such a woeful change? |
60056 | If not, which are right and which wrong? |
60056 | If not, why does the Lord make this specification and name the two exceptions? |
60056 | If not, why has the Church dispensed with the officers that God placed in it for the purpose of bringing all to a unity of the faith? |
60056 | If not, why not? |
60056 | If pouring would do, why go into the water? |
60056 | If so, how can you reconcile it with Scripture and morality? |
60056 | If so, what necessity was there for an angel to come from heaven with the everlasting gospel, if it was already being taught to men? |
60056 | If that be admitted, of course the next question of importance is, How was Aaron sent? |
60056 | If the dead rise not at all, why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
60056 | If the first task is within the range of possibility, what is there to discourage us from the smaller undertaking? |
60056 | If the penalty is abolished, how can the law remain? |
60056 | If they do not want to rob the people, why do they reach out their hands for such a grab as this? |
60056 | If they were enjoyed by the early Saints, why should not the Saints of God possess them now? |
60056 | If you believe it to be true, why are you in Michigan?" |
60056 | In Thy holy habitation, Did my spirit once reside? |
60056 | In my first, primeval childhood, Was I nurtured near Thy side? |
60056 | In proof of this, I introduce the following observations:--The Savior says,"Why call ye me Lord, Lord, and_ do not the things_ which I say?" |
60056 | In the midst of all this confusion one could only ask, Which is right and which is wrong? |
60056 | In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done? |
60056 | Is Christ divided? |
60056 | Is Christ divided? |
60056 | Is any sick among you? |
60056 | Is he corrupt? |
60056 | Is he dying and fears a coming eternity? |
60056 | Is he surrounded by problems, many of which he can not solve? |
60056 | Is he surrounded by temptation? |
60056 | Is it a mere intellectual assent or opinion? |
60056 | Is it because that would sweep away the crutches of their lame and halting pretence and cast their false theory prone in the dust? |
60056 | Is it likely that a deceiver would have taught doctrines so unpopular, so little calculated to gain public favor?" |
60056 | Is it not the spirit of man that receives and stores up intelligence conveyed through the bodily senses? |
60056 | Is it possible that another Gospel might have been mistaken for the one of which Jesus spoke? |
60056 | Is it possible that they are doomed to destruction? |
60056 | Is it reasonable to suppose that God would set up two distinct religious bodies, the ministers of which teach different doctrines? |
60056 | Is it so today? |
60056 | Is it strange that intelligent Roman Catholics should consider sectarianism a wicked soul- destroying heresy? |
60056 | Is it true that the bodies called"Christian"at present represent the Church of Christ? |
60056 | Is man guilty? |
60056 | Is not his mother called Mary? |
60056 | Is not that enough that his predictions are proved to be true? |
60056 | Is not the Almighty declared in scripture to be unchangeable? |
60056 | Is not the prediction of Isaiah the Prophet concerning these times literally fulfilled? |
60056 | Is not this a transgression of the law in this respect? |
60056 | Is not this the very essence of the message delivered by Joseph the Prophet? |
60056 | Is the Holy Spirit dead? |
60056 | Is there a minister connected with the Christian denominations of the present day who professes to be sent of God by direct revelation? |
60056 | Is there a more important blessing offered to mankind than the remission of sins? |
60056 | Is there any evidence, supposing continuous revelation to be necessary, that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God? |
60056 | Is there any objection to this? |
60056 | Is there anything in the New Testament to verify this statement so universally accepted as true among the"Christian"Protestantic world? |
60056 | Is there not a possibility that, after all has been said and done, we may find there are also two sides to the Mormon question? |
60056 | Is there not as much need of divine revelation to settle religious feuds and doctrinal differences in the 19th century, as at any previous period? |
60056 | Is there not room enough upon the mountains?" |
60056 | Is this doctrine believed in and practised by your people? |
60056 | Is this not true?" |
60056 | Is this practiced now in the Church of England, and if not, why not? |
60056 | It may be asked, who fills the saloons and gambling hells? |
60056 | Job certainly must have been somewhere when the"foundations of the earth were laid,"or why the question? |
60056 | Let us mass our forces and meet them on even ground, and who knows whose may be the victory? |
60056 | Many believed on him, and the result of their belief was that they said,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?" |
60056 | May I ask, who do you intend shall baptize you?" |
60056 | Must all this be believed? |
60056 | Must we also_ do_ as well as_ believe_? |
60056 | Must we say his predictions have been fulfilled;_ ergo_ he was a_ false_ prophet? |
60056 | Must we, then, reverse every rule of logic in the case of Joseph Smith? |
60056 | NOW WHERE WAS HIS AUTHORITY TO ORDAIN YOUNG JOSEPH? |
60056 | No longer needed? |
60056 | Now as soon as the people hear the Gospel preached by the Elders, they naturally inquire,"What has become of my father and my mother? |
60056 | Now if He has no body, what became of the one He took away with Him?" |
60056 | Now that is very plain, and what does it mean? |
60056 | Now then, in what church do we find apostles and prophets?" |
60056 | Now then, to whom was our Savior praying? |
60056 | Now where can we find these signs following them that call themselves preachers of the Gospel, and why do they not follow? |
60056 | Now, are day and light necessary for the physical welfare of man? |
60056 | Now, as the heathen never heard the name of Jesus, what will be their fate in eternity? |
60056 | Now, from whence had the youthful Prophet this discovery taught in the Bible, but not understood by the world? |
60056 | Now, my friends, I will ask-- First:--Is it reasonable to suppose that God would sustain two distinct religious churches as his churches? |
60056 | Now, my friends, do not the different sects of the day present us with a literal fulfillment of all these sayings? |
60056 | Now, then, what have we before us? |
60056 | Now, what instructions or arrangements are here left out? |
60056 | Now, what was it? |
60056 | Now, who are they? |
60056 | Now, why did not this man stay and have a fair trial? |
60056 | O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that ye should not obey the truth? |
60056 | Of what advantage would much water have been, if sprinkling or pouring were the mode? |
60056 | Of works? |
60056 | On coming up out of the water, what was it that lighted on Him in the form of a dove?" |
60056 | On what ground is such an irrational position assumed? |
60056 | Or does the New Testament confirm the conclusions we have arrived at in the perusal of the Old? |
60056 | Or have not men changed the ordinances and institutions of heaven, and built up churches and promulgated doctrines of their own? |
60056 | Or was the promise a false one? |
60056 | Or was there one single theologian who had understood that God really is what He teaches us to call Him, Father? |
60056 | Or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen? |
60056 | Or will they, like the Jews formerly, reject the light of revelation, to their own damnation? |
60056 | Or, have not men changed the order, ordinances, discipline, doctrines,{ 229} and spirit of the Church of Christ? |
60056 | Or, in other words, are they called by revelation from God? |
60056 | Or, shall we say through the devil? |
60056 | Or, what is required of a true prophet? |
60056 | Ought{ 243} not the inhabitants of the earth to be not only willing, but eager to receive a message from the eternal worlds? |
60056 | Q.--Are there any conditions in this system which the sinner can not immediately fulfil, as soon as he understands them? |
60056 | Q.--At Christ''s second coming, what will become of all those ministers and professors, and others who do not obey the Gospel? |
60056 | Q.--But did he not say, that he was not sent to baptize, but to preach the Gospel? |
60056 | Q.--But did not the Apostle thank God that he had not baptized many of the Corinthians? |
60056 | Q.--But must not the Lord perform some special work, on His part, more than He has done, in order to convert our souls and make us Christians? |
60056 | Q.--But was not Saul of Tarsus, while on his way to Damascus, converted and made a Christian by a special work of God? |
60056 | Q.--But what would he say if they should refuse to comply with the requisition, and should continue praying? |
60056 | Q.--But would they not"get religion in that way?" |
60056 | Q.--But, what will become of all the people who have lived and died since the Gospel was perverted and before it was restored again? |
60056 | Q.--Did not Cornelius and his friends receive the Holy Ghost before they were baptized? |
60056 | Q.--How comes it that the Christian world( so called) have been so long without the Gospel in its fulness? |
60056 | Q.--Is it not uncharitable to consider the Christian world all wrong, except such as obey the fulness of the Gospel? |
60056 | Q.--Is it of any use for men to pray to the Lord to convert them and give them religion, while they neglect to obey the Gospel? |
60056 | Q.--Was not the thief on the cross saved without baptism? |
60056 | Q.--What has Christ said of those who would come into the sheep- fold by climbing up some other way besides the door? |
60056 | Q.--What word of the Lord did he speak unto them? |
60056 | Q.--What would have been his situation if he had continued to believe in Christ, and had not gone to Damascus and obeyed the Gospel? |
60056 | Q.--What would have been the situation of the jailer and his household if they had believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, and had not obeyed the Gospel? |
60056 | Q.--Would Cornelius and his friends have been saved, after all they had received, if they had refused baptism? |
60056 | Q.--Would the thief on the cross have been saved if he had lived to hear the Gospel, and had opportunity to obey it, and refused? |
60056 | Q.-How came the Latter- day Saints to understand this Gospel, and to be instruments in restoring it among mankind? |
60056 | QUESTION.--What is the Gospel? |
60056 | Said one,--"Jesus I know, and Paul I know, but who are ye?" |
60056 | Say, O ye inhabitants of the world, can this glorious truth emanate from anybody but God? |
60056 | Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?" |
60056 | Shall I attempt to describe the scene at Nauvoo on that memorable evening? |
60056 | Shall we give them up as reprobates, and make no effort to save them, and join in a crusade to crush them? |
60056 | Sick? |
60056 | So God Himself reasons:"Who hath declared this from ancient times? |
60056 | Speaking to Job, one of the most ancient writers of the Bible, He says:"Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge? |
60056 | St. Paul in writing to the Corinthians says:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
60056 | Superfluous? |
60056 | That being true, how is it possible to believe that the Church of Christ had any existence on earth after that long continued darkness and apostacy? |
60056 | The doctor replied,"There are none; but you must remember there must be a preacher, for''how shall they hear without a preacher?''" |
60056 | The gentleman then read the names of the Three Witnesses and asked:"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?" |
60056 | The people are tossed to and fro by every wind of doctrine that comes along, and when will the end be? |
60056 | The question is often asked, what do the"Mormons"believe, and wherein do their doctrines differ from those of other religious denominations? |
60056 | The question is, Does Christ promise that power to believers in the Gospel? |
60056 | The question naturally arises, where had He been during these three days? |
60056 | The question of Ananias was,"And now why tarriest thou? |
60056 | The question"What shall I do to be saved?" |
60056 | The question: Are the books of the Bible all that is necessary to guide us to the attainment of eternal salvation? |
60056 | The reader asks,"What are we to come out of?" |
60056 | The reader asks,"Who were these sons of God?" |
60056 | The same morning, after Hyrum had made ready to go-- shall it be said to the slaughter? |
60056 | The world is full of deeds of crime and darkness, and the question often arises-- Who is responsible therefore? |
60056 | Then why did they leave the Church? |
60056 | There are many who think hard when we tell them that the churches have all become corrupted, but the Lord hath spoken it, and who can deny His words? |
60056 | There is only one question that can present itself to our minds in that connection, and that is: Did the boy tell the truth? |
60056 | They can not exercise faith and repentance, qualifications necessary previous to baptism; then, why require the outward work? |
60056 | They enquired of each other,"Is this not the carpenter''s son? |
60056 | Through mere human wisdom? |
60056 | Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven?" |
60056 | To the learned divines and contending sectaries of modern Christendom? |
60056 | To whom might it be expected that this angel should appear? |
60056 | True, but is the smoothness to be all on one side? |
60056 | Upon one occasion they came to Him with the question,"Why could not we cast him out? |
60056 | WAS HE A PROPHET OF GOD? |
60056 | WAS HE A PROPHET OF GOD? |
60056 | WHAT is"Mormonism?" |
60056 | Was Joseph the Prophet a good man? |
60056 | Was he asking a favor of himself?" |
60056 | Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? |
60056 | Was not the gift of prophecy bestowed upon members of the Church of Christ as one of the manifestations of the Holy Spirit? |
60056 | Was not the ordination of the angel sufficient? |
60056 | Was that the Gospel? |
60056 | Was the slave question the_ casus belli_? |
60056 | We are all redeemed by one Lord-- should that make us jealous of each other? |
60056 | We are all the children of one heavenly Father-- should that make us jealous? |
60056 | We ask then,"Will it do the same things it did anciently?" |
60056 | We hear the question asked,"Do not the scriptures say that it is''eternal punishment''and''everlasting punishment?''" |
60056 | We read that at the day of Pentecost people being pricked in their hearts began to cry, saying,"Men and brethren, what shall we do?" |
60056 | We say He did and would ask, has any man a right to change it? |
60056 | Well may we ask: Is it possible that such noble fruits of faith, hope and charity could be produced from anything that men could invent? |
60056 | Were not Prophets established in the Church of Christ as members of His body? |
60056 | Were they qualified to preach it? |
60056 | Were those"great things"shown unto the children of men? |
60056 | Were you made in the image of God, body and spirit? |
60056 | What art thou, O man, but dust? |
60056 | What believers did Christ speak about? |
60056 | What can we do better than accept it? |
60056 | What could she have been expecting? |
60056 | What did Peter say? |
60056 | What did that consist of? |
60056 | What do the gospels teach concerning this question? |
60056 | What do you think of them? |
60056 | What effect did Jesus expect from the preaching? |
60056 | What fault have you to find with it?" |
60056 | What followed? |
60056 | What gave the Prophet and his fellow martyrs power to endure all hardship and death at the hands of enemies? |
60056 | What gave the former- day Saints the power to endure all for their religion? |
60056 | What has caused it to lose its power, and become the uncertain teacher it is to- day? |
60056 | What is the reason of this transformation? |
60056 | What is the reason that men, who have heretofore been respected as ministers of religion, are now little thought of? |
60056 | What is the reason that people talk of sacred things lightly? |
60056 | What is the reason, my friends, that people are becoming irreligious? |
60056 | What is the tree that has brought forth these excellent fruits? |
60056 | What is to be understood by_ this_ Gospel of the kingdom? |
60056 | What is your method?" |
60056 | What law? |
60056 | What mean ye? |
60056 | What of the multiplied thousands of beliefs, creeds, faiths, dogmas and doctrines that flood the land? |
60056 | What shall we do about them? |
60056 | What tracts do you distribute? |
60056 | What was it good for? |
60056 | What was it, then, that gave to these unrewarded men, these outcasts, the tone of optimism we find in their writings? |
60056 | What were the words? |
60056 | What will be their fate?" |
60056 | What will not His second coming, judging from this, bring with it? |
60056 | What would the Lord reject them for? |
60056 | What, then, becomes of Sectarianism? |
60056 | What, we may now ask, is this latter- day kingdom like? |
60056 | When He gave His apostles authority to preach, did that give all men who feel disposed to take the honor unto themselves, the same authority? |
60056 | When shall I regain Thy presence, And again behold Thy face? |
60056 | Whence, then, his authority for the sweeping declaration he made as to the condition of the so- called Christian churches? |
60056 | Where also is the ordinance of laying on hands for the reception of the Holy Ghost with all His gracious gifts? |
60056 | Where are the evidences of its permanency? |
60056 | Where do we find it as it existed anciently? |
60056 | Where had he learnt this? |
60056 | Where in the whole world have these questions found their only possible solution to the satisfaction of all parties concerned? |
60056 | Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? |
60056 | Which faction is the Church of Christ? |
60056 | Which has the truth? |
60056 | Which is the more likely supposition? |
60056 | Which is the most probable supposition? |
60056 | Which time did you tell the truth?" |
60056 | Which will you have, my friends, the doctrine of the Bible or the doctrines of men? |
60056 | Who can doubt it? |
60056 | Who can then say that we in the books of the Bible have all that written which God ever intended to convey to mankind, and that revelation has ceased? |
60056 | Who had pointed out this great philosophical truth to him? |
60056 | Who has authority to administer it? |
60056 | Who is proud and vain, lazy and filthy? |
60056 | Who knows anything of the manner in which the ordinance should be solemnized? |
60056 | Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together? |
60056 | Who shall stand when he appeareth? |
60056 | Who swears and lies and slanders? |
60056 | Who then is Paul, and who is Apollos, but ministers by whom ye believed, even as the Lord gave to every man? |
60056 | Who was his teacher? |
60056 | Who would have believed such a work to have emanated from the Spirit of God? |
60056 | Why are they baptized for the dead_?" |
60056 | Why did he not wait and get it? |
60056 | Why did not the Lord remit Paul''s sins through his fasting and prayer? |
60056 | Why did not the Lord remit Paul''s sins through his fasting and prayer? |
60056 | Why did not the great Apostle cure him instead of leaving him sick? |
60056 | Why did they re- ordain each other? |
60056 | Why do they not continue the quotation, and give the succeeding verses which form an integral part of the scriptural argument? |
60056 | Why give them up and turn to the heathen of other lands, who neither understand our language nor have anything of race or sympathy in common with us? |
60056 | Why interfere in their appointed and acknowledged{ 67} calling? |
60056 | Why not labor in the fields, or at some mechanical trade? |
60056 | Why not leave the work of salvation to them altogether? |
60056 | Why not show to those whom we considered deluded a manner of living that will win them to us? |
60056 | Why should this innocent age hasten to the remission of sins? |
60056 | Why then all this flurry? |
60056 | Why, then, should we not send missionaries to Utah, where only about 12,000 people practice and a little over 100,000 people believe in polygamy? |
60056 | Why? |
60056 | Why? |
60056 | Why? |
60056 | Why? |
60056 | Why? |
60056 | Will it be claimed that this promised perfection has come? |
60056 | Will the Eternal Father reject all these His children because they did not obey a law which was not made known to them? |
60056 | Will the"Christian"world believe? |
60056 | Will they, or will they not, stand scrutiny? |
60056 | With what principle are we more familiar? |
60056 | Would God reveal a system of religion expressed in such_ indefinite terms_ that a thousand different religions should grow out of it? |
60056 | Would it be agreeable to you to read a tract? |
60056 | Would it not be impossible for a person to stand on the right hand of himself? |
60056 | Would it not have carried with it a suspicion on its very surface? |
60056 | Would you walk in and sit down? |
60056 | You are surprised? |
60056 | You have several children-- should that make your first- born jealous of the others? |
60056 | You know if we can get to heaven one way, is not that as good as another?" |
60056 | You say God has no body; did our Savior have one? |
60056 | You say God is a spirit; does that prove He has no body? |
60056 | You thought her subjected to all sorts of humiliating treatment, and that polygamy held her hopelessly in subjection? |
60056 | You will not fail to call next week? |
60056 | [ A][ Footnote A:"Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? |
60056 | [ C] Why then has the Spirit now ceased to manifest His presence? |
60056 | _"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
60056 | and from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings but from God? |
60056 | and hast a devil?" |
60056 | and his brethren James and Joses, and Simon and Judas?" |
60056 | and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard, and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
60056 | and how shall they believe in Him of whom they have not heard? |
60056 | and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
60056 | and how shall they preach except they be sent? |
60056 | and still more so to tell them of it? |
60056 | and who shall stand when he appeareth? |
60056 | and, What is the object of the"Mormon"Elders preaching in the Indian Territory? |
60056 | can faith save him? |
60056 | can man strive against the bucklers of Jehovah? |
60056 | man, which is in him? |
60056 | not a people seek unto their God? |
60056 | of man which is in him? |
60056 | or Baptists? |
60056 | or Irvingians or Adventists? |
60056 | or Luther''s faction? |
60056 | or Methodists? |
60056 | or Presbyterians? |
60056 | or Quakers? |
60056 | or Universalists? |
60056 | or are they all wrong together? |
60056 | or the Armenian? |
60056 | or the Coptic? |
60056 | or the Reformed church? |
60056 | or the church of England? |
60056 | or were you baptized in the name of Paul? |
60056 | some ask, do you mean to say that the Church of England is practicing and teaching erroneous doctrines and ordinances? |
60056 | they be well educated for the x._, 15. purpose and sent( by the board of officers)? |
60056 | vii, 5); and now, can we believe that revelation then and there ceased? |
60056 | was Paul crucified for you? |
60056 | where were the body? |
60056 | who can appreciate such things until long deprivation has made them precious? |
60056 | why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
60056 | why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
60056 | why not let polygamy rest as the dead issue that it really is? |
60056 | { 384} Now, the question is simply this: Is the Bible clear enough so that it undoubtedly can be understood in only one way? |
60056 | { 396} What was, then, the nature of his message? |
60056 | { 408} Why did he not promise him a miracle? |
60056 | { 409} How could it be false? |
60056 | { 73} What does he say? |
54298 | And as they went on their way, they came unto a certain water, and the Eunuch said, See, here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? 54298 And blessed are all they who do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled"--what with? |
54298 | And he said unto them, Why are ye troubled? 54298 And now why tarriest thou? |
54298 | And one shall say unto him, What are these wounds in thine hands? 54298 And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, he said unto them, Have ye here any meat? |
54298 | And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? |
54298 | Brethren, shall we not go on in so great a cause? 54298 But did not Jesus give authority to all His ministers when He said,''Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature?''" |
54298 | But how are they to become saviors on Mount Zion? 54298 But what will become of people who reject what you call the one only plan of salvation? |
54298 | But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? 54298 But, do they really have these gifts, and were they not all done away with after the days of the apostles?" |
54298 | But, do you mean to say that the Book of Mormon will set these matters right and clear up all that is obscure in the Bible? |
54298 | Do you believe then that there will be different degrees of glory in heaven? |
54298 | Do you not, then, take your doctrines, authority and church discipline from either the Book of Mormon, or the Bible or both? |
54298 | Freedom and reason make us men; Take these away, what are we then? 54298 Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices as in obeying the voice of the Lord? |
54298 | How is your church organized, and wherein does it differ from other Christian churches? |
54298 | I told him to remain and see whether God would not keep His promise wherein He said by the mouth of His Apostle James:''Is any sick among you? 54298 If I tell you earthly things and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I tell you of heavenly things?" |
54298 | If it is necessary for every one to be baptized,asks one,"what will become of the good people who have died without having that privilege?" |
54298 | In what way do you claim this authority has been restored? |
54298 | Is it necessary for preachers and members of other churches to be baptized anew in order to enter your church and be saved? |
54298 | Is it necessary that baptism should be administered by total immersion? 54298 Is there any other difference between your church and others?" |
54298 | Know ye not that the unrighteous shall not inherit the kingdom of God? |
54298 | Now when they heard this they were pricked in their hearts and said unto Peter and to the rest of the Apostles, Men and brethren, what shall we do? |
54298 | Oh, that I suppose is the Mormon Bible? |
54298 | What about heaven and hell? 54298 What art thou, O man, but dust? |
54298 | What do you mean by that? 54298 What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? |
54298 | What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? 54298 What is the attitude of your church in regard to other Christian denominations?" |
54298 | Whatever can be the matter with these men( Law and Marks)? 54298 Will you explain the order of that organization as it now exists in your church?" |
54298 | Would you baptize infants by immersion? |
54298 | # DOES THE OBEDIENCE WHICH THE LORD REQUIRES MEAN BELIEF ONLY? |
54298 | ### WHAT IS SALVATION? |
54298 | ( To the Latter- day Saints):--Do the members of your Church enjoy the gifts of the Holy Ghost? |
54298 | ( To the Latter- day Saints):--Have you any more witnesses? |
54298 | (?) |
54298 | *** But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? |
54298 | 15- 11 says"who is like unto Thee, O Lord, among the gods?" |
54298 | 29_):"Else what shall they do who are_ baptized_ for the_ dead_, if the dead rise not at all? |
54298 | A man, to be a servant of God, must be called, authorized, and empowered by the Lord in some way, or how can he be a servant of God? |
54298 | ARE ALL MEN SINNERS? |
54298 | ARE NOT MANKIND CLEANSED FROM SIN BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS? |
54298 | ARE WE TO A UNITY? |
54298 | According to the practice generally in vogue, is it not about time for a revision of the Bible, that the offending parts may be cast out? |
54298 | Again, we ask from what source did you receive your information? |
54298 | All this clearly indicates immersion, or why_ go down into_ or_ come up out of_ the water? |
54298 | Also Acts xxii, 16,"And now why tarriest thou? |
54298 | Ananias said to Paul,"why tarriest thou? |
54298 | And He said unto me, Son of man, can these bones live? |
54298 | And He said unto them, Why are ye troubled? |
54298 | And He said unto them, were it not so? |
54298 | And Jesus said unto them, How be it that ye have not written this thing, that many saints did arise and appear unto many, and did minister unto them? |
54298 | And are not the commandments issued by the Savior and His Apostles as much the commands of God as those uttered on Mount Sinai? |
54298 | And from whom dost thou receive thy power and blessings but from God?" |
54298 | And how can he claim that he has no sins without branding himself as a liar and consequently as a sinner in the sight of heaven? |
54298 | And how was Aaron called? |
54298 | And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body? |
54298 | And if they were all one member, where were the body? |
54298 | And is not every tree known by its fruits? |
54298 | And this because they did not bow in submission to a name with the sound of which their ears had never been saluted? |
54298 | And what is repentance? |
54298 | And what is this ordinance administered for? |
54298 | And what of the authority of young Joseph who Was ordained under the hands of such men, WILLIAM MARKS BEING MOUTH_? |
54298 | And what position did he give repentance? |
54298 | And what science more important than this great science of all sciences? |
54298 | And what was it? |
54298 | And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show unto us what thou meanest by these? |
54298 | And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying, Wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these? |
54298 | And where is the house of the Lord being established? |
54298 | And where is the proof that He has ever changed it? |
54298 | And who can expect to receive salvation_ from_ God, if they do not believe_ in_ Him? |
54298 | And who was Jesus, the Christ? |
54298 | And why do thoughts arise in your hearts? |
54298 | And why should it be otherwise? |
54298 | And why? |
54298 | And why? |
54298 | And why? |
54298 | And would not such consequences ensue, were He to reveal to the human family more than one method of attaining salvation? |
54298 | Another question: If the earth, air and water are composed of life, is there any intelligence in this life? |
54298 | Are not the fruits borne by the tree of"Mormonism,"in the short space of thirty- six years from the planting of the seed, good, sound and abundant? |
54298 | Are the Saints yet to be perfected? |
54298 | Are these immortal beings to be kept in outer darkness throughout eternity? |
54298 | Are they all to be lost eternally? |
54298 | Are they also spurious? |
54298 | Are they blessed simply because they are poor in spirit? |
54298 | Are they gross, tangible, and, in their organized capacity, subject to decay and change? |
54298 | Are we criminals, and to be ostracized from society, for believing in the Bible? |
54298 | Are we less than the stature of the fulness of Christ in the knowledge of God? |
54298 | Are we not informed that David did not sin except in the case of Uriah, the Hittite? |
54298 | Are we still far from the unity of the faith? |
54298 | Are you certain you are not an Israelite, come to fulfill the above prophecy? |
54298 | Are you going to BEAVER in the spring? |
54298 | Are you in harmony with the word of God? |
54298 | Are you not mistaken? |
54298 | Are you persecuted? |
54298 | Are you prepared to say He did not? |
54298 | Are you sure the teachings of your church are in strict accord with the Divine record? |
54298 | As Jesus was not in His Father''s presence during these three days, where was He? |
54298 | BY APOSTLE ORSON PRATT, IN MILLENNIAL STAR, 1866. Who is the happy man? |
54298 | Binding only on the Saints at Nauvoo? |
54298 | Blessed are the poor in spirit-- who do what? |
54298 | But John forbade him, saying, I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? |
54298 | But are they to be everlastingly lost and destroyed? |
54298 | But did He then cast them off forever? |
54298 | But even if it could, in the present instance, what would be the use of two Gospels made exactly alike for precisely the same purpose? |
54298 | But how about proclaiming liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to them that were bound? |
54298 | But is there no rest for man? |
54298 | But it may be asked, have we not in the Christian warfare, power to pull down the strongholds of sin and Satan? |
54298 | But some man will say, How are the dead raised up? |
54298 | But the question may arise in the mind of our reader, Wherein have I sinned? |
54298 | But what about the messenger to prepare the way before the Lord? |
54298 | But what about this"everlasting punishment?" |
54298 | But what examination can this be, in which you have found out that you spoke that which was not true? |
54298 | But what is the object of this important mission? |
54298 | But what will the world do? |
54298 | But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead? |
54298 | But, do you consider water baptism essential to salvation? |
54298 | CAN SINFUL MAN SAVE HIMSELF? |
54298 | CAN THIS KNOWLEDGE BE OBTAINED WITHOUT OBEDIENCE TO THE COMMANDMENTS OF THE LORD? |
54298 | Can faith save him? |
54298 | Can faith save him?" |
54298 | Can it be the low murmurings of distant thunder? |
54298 | Can she also express her sorrows? |
54298 | Can we accept it? |
54298 | Can we comprehend it? |
54298 | Can you figure anything but zero out of it? |
54298 | Can you find any Scripture changing this order of things? |
54298 | Can you find any other name given God''s people than"Saints"of the Most High? |
54298 | Can you get any inference from this Scripture other than that God is possessed of all these faculties? |
54298 | Can you show one passage of Scripture to prove that God has neither body, parts, nor passions? |
54298 | Could you do as much for your religion and your country? |
54298 | Could you do as these men do for your religion? |
54298 | DOES ANY PART OF THE BIBLE TEACH THAT MAN CAN BE SAVED WITHOUT WORKS? |
54298 | DOES THIS MEAN THAT WE ARE TO DO NOTHING? |
54298 | Did He go to His Father and God? |
54298 | Did He not say to His ancient Jewish disciples,"Go ye into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature?" |
54298 | Did I not hear words, articulated in a deep, low, mournful sound? |
54298 | Did John baptize in the right way? |
54298 | Did he make it precede faith? |
54298 | Did not the Lord say through Nathan the prophet that He, the Lord, had given David Saul''s wives? |
54298 | Did that prove Him such? |
54298 | Did the Lord make a mistake? |
54298 | Did the word of the Lord fail? |
54298 | Did you believe that when you said it? |
54298 | Did you ever analyze"Our Father which art in heaven?" |
54298 | Did you ever listen to an argument against"Mormons"from the standpoint of Scripture and reason? |
54298 | Did you have the Bible in view when you said this, or where did you obtain the information? |
54298 | Did you not speak before you thought? |
54298 | Did you receive that higher baptism? |
54298 | Did you write that? |
54298 | Do n''t you think it is time to begin to look for the cause of the trouble? |
54298 | Do n''t you think you could afford to try and call us to repentance? |
54298 | Do n''t you think you could do better by looking closer to home? |
54298 | Do we need perfecting and edifying? |
54298 | Do you believe in everlasting punishment?" |
54298 | Do you believe it? |
54298 | Do you believe that signs shall follow the believers, as recorded in Mark, 16th chapter? |
54298 | Do you believe when people die they go either to heaven or to hell, or do you deny hell and disbelieve in a devil?" |
54298 | Do you call for the Elders? |
54298 | Do you not fear and tremble for your own salvation in neglecting{ 93} the salvation of your dead? |
54298 | Do you not remember what happened to Cornelius? |
54298 | Do you really believe that such a course will make you popular with the liberty- loving and law- abiding population of your new home? |
54298 | Do you remember that the angel said( Acts 1: 11),"Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? |
54298 | Do you suppose that you can sufficiently humble yourself to go in at one of those polygamous gates and mingle with the polygamous sons of Jacob? |
54298 | Do you think He will return, as promised, with a body of flesh and bones, or do you think He will be just a shadow? |
54298 | Does either sprinkling or pouring represent a death, a burial, or a resurrection? |
54298 | Does happiness consist in ruling, in judging, in politics, in thrones, in palaces, in earthly grandeur? |
54298 | Does happiness seek the companionship of the learned, and select its abode in academies, colleges and universities? |
54298 | Does happiness seek the mansions of the rich, the splendid habitations and beautiful parks of the noblemen? |
54298 | Does it consist in the honor which man renders to his fellowman? |
54298 | Does not that show that belief in Christ is alone sufficient for salvation?" |
54298 | Does not the Bible teach everlasting punishment? |
54298 | Does not the good book say"and God said, let us make man in our own image?" |
54298 | Does sprinkling or pouring represent a birth? |
54298 | Does the atonement do more? |
54298 | Does the fact that God has a body, parts and passions, debar Him from being an intelligent being, omnipresent, etc.? |
54298 | Does this not make baptism a command of God? |
54298 | Does this not prove a plurality of Gods? |
54298 | FROM WHAT IS MAN SAVED BY CHRIST''S ATONEMENT? |
54298 | First, where does the Bible give you authority to call your church"The First Baptist?" |
54298 | For one star differeth from another star in glory; so also is the resurrection of the dead?'' |
54298 | From whence came Joseph''s gift to foresee and foretell? |
54298 | HOW CAN MAN RECEIVE THE GREAT GIFT OF SALVATION FROM SIN? |
54298 | Had you, before delivering your sermon, ever conversed with a"Mormon?" |
54298 | Has perfection come? |
54298 | Has the Eternal Father ceased to have power to make Himself manifest? |
54298 | Has the angel, seen in John''s vision on Patmos, yet come? |
54298 | Has the earth, indeed, a language? |
54298 | Have we united with this Church because we expect to become more honorable in the eyes of the world? |
54298 | Have ye turned revelators? |
54298 | Have ye turned revelators? |
54298 | Have you Prophets and Apostles in your church? |
54298 | Have you a Bible at hand? |
54298 | Have you any other witnesses to prove that the Godhead consists of three separate Persons? |
54298 | Have you not read what I wrote to the Galatians, the Hebrews and the Corinthians concerning this matter? |
54298 | He asked:''Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
54298 | He felt his own weakness in the presence of the Son of God, and said,"I have need to be baptized of Thee, and comest Thou to me?" |
54298 | He further said:"Have ye here any meat? |
54298 | He was put to death in the flesh; He was quickened by the Spirit; and He went-- where? |
54298 | Here are the words of Paul:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
54298 | Here is what I wrote to the Corinthians:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
54298 | Here the grand question arises: of what does sin consist? |
54298 | How about the preaching of the Gospel of the kingdom in all the world? |
54298 | How are we to decide which one is right? |
54298 | How are we to know which religion contains all truth? |
54298 | How can he repent if he will not acknowledge that he has sins? |
54298 | How can man be like God? |
54298 | How could the Roman Catholic fail to recognize the awful ceremony of the eucharist? |
54298 | How could we be like God if we were not begotten in His image and in His likeness? |
54298 | How dare anyone charge the Almighty with such folly? |
54298 | How did He lead captivity captive? |
54298 | How did Paul administer the spirit? |
54298 | How do you reconcile these two doctrines?" |
54298 | How is he to receive it? |
54298 | How is this to be done? |
54298 | How long, O Lord, shall iniquity triumph, and sin go unpunished? |
54298 | How much more republican would we be, if we paid no attention to their teachings, than we are at present? |
54298 | How so? |
54298 | How then can a man please God if he will not repent of his sins? |
54298 | How then can we expect to receive forgiveness unless we accept His offer and obey His word? |
54298 | How will you twist the Scripture to make Him out otherwise? |
54298 | I have actually seen a vision, and who am I that I can withstand God, or why does the world think to make me deny what I have actually seen? |
54298 | I see in it what to me are weaknesses, but in what system do they not exist? |
54298 | I thought your superior(?) |
54298 | IF ORDINANCES AND COMMANDMENTS MUST BE OBEYED HOW ARE MANKIND SAVED BY GRACE, WHICH IS A FREE GIFT? |
54298 | IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION? |
54298 | IS SALVATION FREE TO ALL? |
54298 | IS THE CANON OF SCRIPTURE FULL? |
54298 | If Cornelius had rejected baptism as non- essential, could he have been saved? |
54298 | If He came would He love those who do? |
54298 | If He has, when and where has He revealed it? |
54298 | If He has, when and where has He revealed it? |
54298 | If He should come, where would He go? |
54298 | If Peter had been a modern minister, he would have said in answer to the question,''Men and brethren, what shall we do?'' |
54298 | If all things whatsoever Jesus commanded are to be taught today how can one teach them unless he be inspired of God? |
54298 | If any one of them be right, which is it, and how shall I know it? |
54298 | If baptism is not essential to salvation, why does the Lord require it? |
54298 | If baptism was not essential to salvation, why did Peter command them to be baptized? |
54298 | If it be denied that he was such, how shall the superior wisdom that prompted his words and actions be accounted for? |
54298 | If it is a command of God is it not essential to salvation? |
54298 | If not, why not? |
54298 | If so, where is His word and promise recorded? |
54298 | If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body? |
54298 | If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing? |
54298 | If the whole were hearing where were the smelling? |
54298 | If this is not essential, why not do away with that part of the commission which commands His disciples to go and preach? |
54298 | If you wished to learn of the Catholic faith would it be fair to obtain your information from a Presbyterian clergyman? |
54298 | In all fairness should not the rule you apply to others apply to us? |
54298 | In handling this question why did you not take the Bible,"the rule of your faith and practice,"and expose"Mormonism"principle by principle? |
54298 | In the face of all these things, how could I believe that belief alone in Christ was all that was necessary for salvation? |
54298 | In the midst of this war of words and tumult of opinions, I often said to myself, What is to be done? |
54298 | In this age of unbelief who is looking for the fulfillment of these important events which must surely come to pass? |
54298 | In view of this, may I ask, is your mission here simply to love Jesus for$ 1,800 per year, and not for a blessed cent less? |
54298 | In what have I done wrong? |
54298 | Is He not a spirit without form, immaterial and incomprehensible?" |
54298 | Is He not the Shepherd of all those who are willing to serve Him? |
54298 | Is it in accordance with scripture to expect prophets to come in these latter days? |
54298 | Is it merely sorrow for sin? |
54298 | Is it not one who lives up to the Gospel of Christ? |
54298 | Is it not possible that the"wise men"of today might learn wisdom pertaining to salvation from the humble"Mormon"Elder? |
54298 | Is it not the violation of law or the breaking of a command, and is not the sin of omission as great as the sin of commission? |
54298 | Is it not worth the candle? |
54298 | Is it possible that a good man like Cornelius needed to do anything more than he was doing, in order to be accepted and justified before God? |
54298 | Is it right to look for the true Church of Christ in popularity? |
54298 | Is it simply"an outward sign of an inward grace?" |
54298 | Is it that the wicked flee when no man pursueth? |
54298 | Is it the king upon his throne? |
54298 | Is it the mighty emperor who sways the destiny of millions? |
54298 | Is man forever doomed to sorrow, lamentation, and ghastly death? |
54298 | Is not every man to be judged according to his works? |
54298 | Is sprinkling the correct way to baptize? |
54298 | Is that not heaven? |
54298 | Is the Gospel plan imperfect in that it does not provide a way{ 441} for those who have had no opportunity to receive that birth? |
54298 | Is the remission of sins essential to salvation? |
54298 | Is there work for the ministry? |
54298 | Is this a crime? |
54298 | Is this disloyalty? |
54298 | Is this not so? |
54298 | Is your church founded on revelation-- living, modern, and not dead? |
54298 | It is also referred to by Paul:"Else what shall they do which are baptized for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? |
54298 | It might also be asked, What will become of those good people who die without believing on the Lord Jesus Christ, never having heard of Him? |
54298 | James J. Strang? |
54298 | James:--How dare I teach such doctrine when the Lord had instructed us to teach them to observe all things whatsoever He had commanded us? |
54298 | James:--You say that that is what the preachers have taught you? |
54298 | Jesus had a body of flesh and bones-- can you explain or ridicule it away? |
54298 | John:--Have you forgotten what Joel prophesied concerning the last days? |
54298 | John:--I said,"I have need to be baptized of thee, and comest thou to me?" |
54298 | Judged by the Reorganite standards of faith and doctrine will this statement bear the light of investigation? |
54298 | Latter- day Saints:--Have we not proven that the proper mode of baptism is immersion, and that the object of baptism is for the remission of sins? |
54298 | Latter- day Saints:--Perhaps you would like to hear the testimony of the Apostles John and James? |
54298 | Let me ask now seriously, can you conceive of anything"immaterial?" |
54298 | Likewise, also, was not Rahab the harlot justified by works, when she had received the messengers, and had sent them out another way? |
54298 | Lyman Wight? |
54298 | Moses reminded the Lord that he had an impediment in his speech, when the Lord said to him:"Is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? |
54298 | Must he seek, and seek in vain for happiness? |
54298 | Must this condition continue, or will there be a restitution? |
54298 | No such thing as a flood covering the entire earth was known up to that time, and how could they accept his warning only through simple faith? |
54298 | Now as some of these will doubtless be husbands and wives, we would inquire when their marriage contract will be fulfilled and come to an end? |
54298 | Now what is this comforter? |
54298 | Now why represent the death of the Savior, by becoming dead unto sin? |
54298 | Now, Brother Brougher, shut your eyes and what do you see? |
54298 | Now, Brother Brougher, what was the image of His Father? |
54298 | Now, dear brother, do n''t you think that my jackass story equals yours, and contains a better moral? |
54298 | Now, did any of them show further evidence of conviction? |
54298 | Now, do you think for a moment that we would have used the names of the Holy Trinity in an ordinance in which there was no profit? |
54298 | Now, do you think that I, or any other servant of the Lord, would{ 361} preach salvation through belief alone when Christ had condemned such doctrine? |
54298 | Now, is it blasphemy, according to Scripture, to believe God to be a tangible being, with body, parts and passions? |
54298 | Now, my Reorganite friends, in the face of this how dare you presume to circumscribe, limit and profane this doctrine of salvation for the dead? |
54298 | Now, suppose that Cornelius and his house had disregarded Peter''s command to be baptized, could they have been saved? |
54298 | Now, surely you would not have me interpret Jesus''saying as meaning that He had come from Himself and was going to return to Himself? |
54298 | Now, what is the"word?" |
54298 | Now, whom shall we believe? |
54298 | O, my dear brother, why is it that our friends should stand out against the truth, and look on those that would show it to them as their enemies? |
54298 | Of course you will say that Paul says a Bishop is to be the husband of one wife, but we ask does he say a Bishop can not have more than one wife? |
54298 | Of those eighteen upon whom the tower of Siloam fell and slew them, think ye that they were sinners above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? |
54298 | On one occasion He said:"And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say? |
54298 | On one occasion Peter asked the Lord,"How oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him, till seven times?" |
54298 | On which side will you fight? |
54298 | One more question: Did you preach to the people that Jesus Christ was the author of eternal salvation? |
54298 | Or His burial, by being buried in water in baptism? |
54298 | Or is there hope? |
54298 | Or the founders of the so- called reorganized church? |
54298 | Or will he hereafter come? |
54298 | Ought you not to use your potent influence to accomplish this end, as I contended in my former letter? |
54298 | Our enemies do not put it in this light, do they? |
54298 | Paul, after the light of heaven shone upon him, and the Lord said unto him:"Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?" |
54298 | Perhaps you have profited by the experience of others before you and are too wise to undertake such a large contract? |
54298 | Permit us now to ask you, What is to become of those who have died in ignorance of the Gospel of Christ? |
54298 | Pray how are we to know a being without a body, parts or passions? |
54298 | Really, brother, over whose"shop"should the sign"All kinds of turning and twisting done here"be placed? |
54298 | Remember ye not, that, when I was yet with you, I told you these things? |
54298 | SHALL WE BE JUDGED ACCORDING TO OUR BELIEF OR ACCORDING TO OUR OBEDIENCE? |
54298 | SHOULD PROPHETS BE EXPECTED IN OUR DAY? |
54298 | Said they:"Why seek ye the living among the dead? |
54298 | Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect? |
54298 | Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect? |
54298 | Shall man say that they are not proper? |
54298 | Shall the heavens above be aroused to the highest degree of expectation, and the earth still continue to slumber in midnight darkness? |
54298 | Shall the sons of mortality appeal to the earth for aid? |
54298 | Shall they not both fall into the ditch?" |
54298 | Shall we not say, then, that works are necessary, and if so, what are those works? |
54298 | She has been grievously afflicted and smitten; she has mourned; she has wept; her enemies have triumphed and have said--''Ah, where is thy God?'' |
54298 | Sidney Rigdon? |
54298 | Some may say, how can an ear tingle in the spirit? |
54298 | St. Paul writes:"Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? |
54298 | Suppose you were to fool Saint Peter and get into heaven, how would you feel clasped to the bosom of the polygamous Abraham? |
54298 | Surely you and I are not in a unity of the faith, and what about the hundreds of other denominations claiming to be the true followers of Christ? |
54298 | Surely you have read my epistle, wherein I said:"What doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works? |
54298 | THEN BY WHAT MEANS CAN MAN BE SAVED? |
54298 | Tell me, O sons of earth, has happiness been found by mortals? |
54298 | Tell me, ye swarming millions of bygone generations, who among you were happy? |
54298 | That implies that it had been lost or taken away?" |
54298 | That this passage does not refer to His first coming is shown by the following verse, which reads,"But who may abide the day of his coming? |
54298 | The Prophet inquires as follows:"What are we to understand by the four angels spoken of in the seventh chapter and first verse of the Revelation?" |
54298 | The Savior asks the question,"Why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" |
54298 | The World:--After what manner did you baptize? |
54298 | The World:--And did those people have the opportunity afterwards of again hearing the Gospel? |
54298 | The World:--Are we to understand that confession of sins is essential? |
54298 | The World:--Are you also one of Christ''s disciples? |
54298 | The World:--Are you an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Are you prepared to give testimony concerning the matter which is before us? |
54298 | The World:--Are you the founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints? |
54298 | The World:--Baptism is, therefore, a commandment of the Lord? |
54298 | The World:--Can you cite us a few examples of the calling of men to the ministry? |
54298 | The World:--Can you furnish evidence that they are separate Personages? |
54298 | The World:--Can you refer us to an occasion when the Holy Ghost was given to believers? |
54298 | The World:--Did Christ give you authority to confer the Holy Ghost upon those who believed on your words and obeyed the Gospel? |
54298 | The World:--Did Christ not mean that He had done all that was necessary for man''s salvation? |
54298 | The World:--Did Christ show Himself to you after that? |
54298 | The World:--Did any of your associates ever see God? |
54298 | The World:--Did anyone ever receive the Holy Ghost under your administration? |
54298 | The World:--Did the people who accepted the Gospel of Christ in the days of your ministry receive the gift of the Holy Ghost? |
54298 | The World:--Did you also receive from Christ the promise of the Holy Ghost? |
54298 | The World:--Did you baptize Jesus Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Did you do as the Lord commanded you? |
54298 | The World:--Did you do as the Lord commanded you? |
54298 | The World:--Did you not infer from that that all a man had to do in order to be saved was to believe in Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Did you not teach the people that the blood of Jesus Christ would cleanse them from all sin? |
54298 | The World:--Did you not write an epistle to the Corinthian saints in which you told them that the gifts of prophecy, tongues, etc., would cease? |
54298 | The World:--Did you promise the Holy Ghost to all those whom you baptized? |
54298 | The World:--Did you prophesy concerning the second coming of Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Did you receive the Holy Ghost in this manner? |
54298 | The World:--Did you see the Savior after His resurrection? |
54298 | The World:--Did you write an epistle to the Ephesians? |
54298 | The World:--Do you believe and teach that water baptism is essential to salvation? |
54298 | The World:--Do you believe that God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Ghost are three Persons in one substance? |
54298 | The World:--Do you believe that good works must accompany faith in order for men to obtain salvation? |
54298 | The World:--Do you believe water baptism to be essential to man''s salvation? |
54298 | The World:--Do you promise the Holy Ghost to all those who repent and obey the Gospel which you preach? |
54298 | The World:--Have the gifts of the Holy Ghost been made manifest in this dispensation? |
54298 | The World:--Have you ever had a revelation from God? |
54298 | The World:--Have you ever heard the voice of God? |
54298 | The World:--Have you ever seen Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Have you ever seen God? |
54298 | The World:--Have you received authority from the Lord to confer the Holy Ghost upon those who comply with the laws and ordinances of the Gospel? |
54298 | The World:--How did the people receive your testimony? |
54298 | The World:--How did you escape the fate of the others? |
54298 | The World:--How did you receive your call to the ministry? |
54298 | The World:--How does the Holy Ghost operate upon those who receive it? |
54298 | The World:--How was Aaron called to the ministry? |
54298 | The World:--How was the Holy Ghost conferred upon the people? |
54298 | The World:--How was the Holy Ghost conferred? |
54298 | The World:--How was the primitive Christian Church organized? |
54298 | The World:--How was your testimony received by the people? |
54298 | The World:--How were they called? |
54298 | The World:--Is it true that you spent forty days and forty nights with the Lord on Mount Sinai? |
54298 | The World:--Is it true that you were sent before His face to prepare His way? |
54298 | The World:--Is there a record of your ordination? |
54298 | The World:--Isn''t it a fact that Christ, when He was upon the cross, and just as He was about to give up the ghost, said,"It is finished"? |
54298 | The World:--James, were you commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to preach His Gospel? |
54298 | The World:--James, you have heard the testimony of the Apostle Peter, what have you to say concerning it? |
54298 | The World:--John, do you think we will ever be favored with new revelation from God? |
54298 | The World:--John, you have listened to the testimony of your fellow Apostles, what have you to say concerning it? |
54298 | The World:--Must a man be called of God and ordained by Divine authority before he can hold an office in the Church of Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Nicodemus, had you an interview with Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Paul truly prophesied as you have said; but do you think his prophecy applies to the preachers of the present time? |
54298 | The World:--Paul, after your conversion did you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost? |
54298 | The World:--Paul, did you teach the people that water baptism was practiced by the Israelites before the days of John the Baptist? |
54298 | The World:--Paul, do you believe that the Gospel is preached to men after they depart this life? |
54298 | The World:--Paul, in what way were you called to the ministry, and by whom were you ordained? |
54298 | The World:--Paul, when the Philippian jailor asked you and Silas what he should do to be saved, what did you tell him? |
54298 | The World:--Peter, would you have us believe that the Gospel is preached to those who die in ignorance of its Divine truths? |
54298 | The World:--Prior to your call to the ministry what was your occupation? |
54298 | The World:--Repentance is, therefore, conditional? |
54298 | The World:--So that if we were to see God now, we would see Him in the form of man? |
54298 | The World:--So, you profess to have received revelations from God? |
54298 | The World:--The churches of the world are not organized after that pattern? |
54298 | The World:--Then you do not believe in infant sprinkling? |
54298 | The World:--Then, He must have appeared to you in the same body in which He was crucified? |
54298 | The World:--Then, according to your testimony, God the Father, and Jesus Christ are two distinct Personages? |
54298 | The World:--Then, you believe that in order for a man to procure salvation he must have works with his faith? |
54298 | The World:--There seems, therefore, to have been an apostasy from the primitive Christian Church? |
54298 | The World:--Was His Spirit not with His Father during that time? |
54298 | The World:--Was it the Lord, then, who led you to repentance? |
54298 | The World:--Was there a record made of what took place on the occasion of which you speak? |
54298 | The World:--We have been told that on one occasion while you were herding the sheep you had a heavenly manifestation; is the report true? |
54298 | The World:--We understand that you are a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Were Paul and Isaiah the only ones who prophesied concerning an apostasy? |
54298 | The World:--Were the Apostles the only ones who received the Holy Ghost? |
54298 | The World:--Were you a Prophet in Israel? |
54298 | The World:--Were you able to bring many to repentance? |
54298 | The World:--Were you acquainted with the Lord Jesus Christ when He was on the earth? |
54298 | The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance to the people of your generation? |
54298 | The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance unto the people in your day? |
54298 | The World:--Were you called by the Lord to preach repentance? |
54298 | The World:--Were you called of God to do that work? |
54298 | The World:--Were you called of the Lord and ordained to take part in His ministry? |
54298 | The World:--Were you commissioned by the Lord Jesus Christ to preach His Gospel? |
54298 | The World:--Were you personally acquainted with the Messiah? |
54298 | The World:--Were you present at the ascension of Christ? |
54298 | The World:--Were you visited by the Lord on any other occasion? |
54298 | The World:--What are the first principles and ordinances of your religion? |
54298 | The World:--What did Christ say in reply? |
54298 | The World:--What did God command you to preach to the people? |
54298 | The World:--What did you behold when the heavens were opened? |
54298 | The World:--What did you interpret the words"born of the water and of the Spirit"to mean? |
54298 | The World:--What did you mean by writing in this way to the Ephesians? |
54298 | The World:--What did you tell the people was the object of water baptism? |
54298 | The World:--What did you tell them? |
54298 | The World:--What do you understand the term repentance to mean? |
54298 | The World:--What evidence have you that Christ shall come again in His crucified body? |
54298 | The World:--What happened at that time? |
54298 | The World:--What is your belief concerning water baptism? |
54298 | The World:--What is your name? |
54298 | The World:--What is your name? |
54298 | The World:--What is your name? |
54298 | The World:--What is your name? |
54298 | The World:--What is your name? |
54298 | The World:--What is your name? |
54298 | The World:--What is your testimony concerning Christ? |
54298 | The World:--What is your testimony concerning God, the Father of Christ? |
54298 | The World:--What occupation did you follow? |
54298 | The World:--What position did you hold in the Christian Church? |
54298 | The World:--What position did you hold in the Church of Christ? |
54298 | The World:--What success did you meet with, Noah, in your preaching? |
54298 | The World:--What took place at His baptism? |
54298 | The World:--What was the nature of your mission? |
54298 | The World:--When Christ applied to you for baptism what did you say? |
54298 | The World:--When did the Messiah perform that work? |
54298 | The World:--When did you receive the gift of the Holy Ghost? |
54298 | The World:--Where were you born? |
54298 | The World:--Who is your next witness? |
54298 | The World:--Would it be improper for a man to preach the Gospel and administer its ordinances without his having been divinely commissioned to do so? |
54298 | The World:--You are an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ? |
54298 | The World:--You baptized Jesus Christ? |
54298 | The World:--You baptized the Christ? |
54298 | The World:--You bore testimony to what you saw? |
54298 | The World:--You did not take very well to Egyptian court life? |
54298 | The World:--You saw the print of the nails in His hands, and the mark of the spear in His side? |
54298 | The World:--You say that Christ requested you to baptize Him in order that He might fulfill all righteousness? |
54298 | The World:--You say that God sent you to baptize with water? |
54298 | The World:--You say, Faith in God and in His Son Jesus Christ is the first principle of the Gospel, and the second is Repentance? |
54298 | The World:--You were, of course, obedient to the Lord? |
54298 | The World:--You, therefore, taught the people that it was necessary for them to be baptized? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is John? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is John? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is Joseph Smith, Jr.? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is Moses? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is Paul? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is Simon Peter? |
54298 | The World:--Your name is Zechariah? |
54298 | The following Scriptures are submitted:{ 428}"And why call ye me Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" |
54298 | The following verse shows that this prophecy does not refer to Christ''s first coming:"But who may abide the day of his coming? |
54298 | The new love was touching, but it was sincere? |
54298 | The query is made, How did the thief who died on the cross enter the Kingdom of Heaven; there is no record of his baptism? |
54298 | The question may be asked, Do not the particles that compose man''s body, when returned to mother earth, go to make or compose other bodies? |
54298 | The question may be asked, how can this faith so necessary to salvation be gained? |
54298 | The question naturally arises, DID HE HAVE ANY AUTHORITY? |
54298 | The question naturally arises, why is it considered objectionable for a book to have an inspired origin? |
54298 | The question now to be considered is, Who were the other sheep to whom Jesus referred? |
54298 | The questioner read from the book the names of the three witnesses, and exclaimed,"Mr. Cowdery, do you believe this book?" |
54298 | The reader may ask the question, Is the Gospel of Christ, with all its attendant powers, gifts and blessings, upon the earth to- day? |
54298 | The reader would naturally inquire, what is the cause of this? |
54298 | The second shut his eyes and the first said:"What do you see?" |
54298 | Then shall the righteous answer Him, saying, Lord, when we saw Thee an hungered, and fed Thee? |
54298 | Then the Bible is full of passages telling us of the love, mercy, hatred, etc., of our Father in heaven, which are all passions, are they not? |
54298 | Then why deny revelation_?" |
54298 | Then, God and Jesus must be two separate Beings? |
54298 | Then, the Almighty being just and unchangeable, why should it be considered unlikely that He should give good gifts to men now as well as anciently? |
54298 | There will be weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth indeed; for who can endure eternal disappointment? |
54298 | This is what I said:{ 397}"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
54298 | This sounds very much like the usual charges made against Joseph Smith and the Mormon Elders, at the present time, does it not? |
54298 | To substantiate this statement would you bring forth the record of the famous Utah batteries in the Philippines? |
54298 | Tried thus, what can be said of the Mormons and Mormonism? |
54298 | Truly we have; but how is it most effectively accomplished? |
54298 | WAS JOSEPH SMITH A PROPHET? |
54298 | WHAT IS THE GOSPEL? |
54298 | WHAT IS THE LORD''S INVITATION AND PROMISE TO SINNERS? |
54298 | WHAT IS THIS GIFT OF GOD WHICH BRINGS SALVATION TO MAN? |
54298 | WHAT KNOWLEDGE DOES THE BIBLE SAY IS NECESSARY TO ETERNAL LIFE? |
54298 | WHAT WILL BE THE PENALTY OF DISOBEDIENCE? |
54298 | WHAT WORKS ARE REQUIRED WITH OUR FAITH? |
54298 | WHERE IS THE TRUE GOSPEL AND CHURCH OF CHRIST? |
54298 | WHICH RELIGION CONTAINS ALL TRUTH? |
54298 | WHO CALLED YOU TO PREACH? |
54298 | Was He sprinkled? |
54298 | Was Joseph Smith an authorized prophet of God? |
54298 | Was it after the power and union of an endless life? |
54298 | Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? |
54298 | Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? |
54298 | We may ask: Has the president of the''Reorganized''church obtained this Priesthood? |
54298 | We now ask you, as Paul asked the Roman saints,"How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? |
54298 | We would now inquire what kind of contract was made between them, and also how long was it to endure? |
54298 | Well might the Savior ask the question:"When the Son of{ 312} Man Cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" |
54298 | Well,{ 140} now, Brother, do n''t you think you are a little bit inconsistent? |
54298 | Were you called by a Prophet of God? |
54298 | What are you going to do with the words"us"and"our"in this Scripture? |
54298 | What basis is there for this renewed fight against the Mormons? |
54298 | What became of GURLEY? |
54298 | What constitutes a Christian? |
54298 | What did He preach to them? |
54298 | What did you teach the people they had to do in order to be accepted of the Lord and admitted into His Kingdom? |
54298 | What do men know of things which transpire when they are fast asleep? |
54298 | What do they tell us? |
54298 | What do you really sacrifice for the cause of the Master? |
54298 | What do you think of Jesus becoming so corrupt as to eat fish after His resurrection? |
54298 | What for? |
54298 | What greater evidence can one ask or desire than this? |
54298 | What have I to repent of? |
54298 | What is hell? |
54298 | What is it but to assail the disciple with a weapon that was in vain directed against the Master? |
54298 | What is it, Cornelius? |
54298 | What is man''s wisdom in comparison to it? |
54298 | What is the doctrine of the Scriptures respecting the responsibility of men? |
54298 | What is the truth of these charges?'''' |
54298 | What is the use to_ preach_ to infants? |
54298 | What is to become of them all? |
54298 | What more did the angel say unto him? |
54298 | What reason would he have for supposing then, that he would have received the evidence of the Former- day Saints? |
54298 | What shall we say then about the evidence of the witnesses whose testimony is appended to the Book of Mormon? |
54298 | What sounds are those I hear? |
54298 | What sustained those people in that long ordeal? |
54298 | What was the subject of the vision thus portrayed by the prophet, and where was it to take place? |
54298 | What will be the object of this visitation? |
54298 | What will you do to provide it?" |
54298 | When shall I rest, and be cleansed from the filthiness which has gone out of me? |
54298 | When was the method of baptism changed? |
54298 | When will my Creator sanctify me, that I may rest, and righteousness for a season abide upon my face?" |
54298 | Whence, then, shall they look for help? |
54298 | Where are the chosen people being gathered? |
54298 | Where are the gifts and blessings of the Gospel-- the signs to follow the believers? |
54298 | Where did He go, Peter? |
54298 | Where would be the justice of such a state of facts? |
54298 | Where, Oh, where can the sacred gem be found? |
54298 | Where, then, did He go? |
54298 | Which cause are you willing to be found defending to the death? |
54298 | Which is the more liberal doctrine of the two? |
54298 | Which time did you tell the truth?" |
54298 | While revolving ages roll around, shall no ray of salvation ever illumine the gloom of their prison house? |
54298 | Whither shall I go for an answer? |
54298 | Who can endure to be forever banished and separated from father, mother, wife, children, and every kindred affection, and from every family tie? |
54298 | Who can tell if God will turn and repent, and turn away from his fierce anger, that we perish not? |
54298 | Who could have done what he did? |
54298 | Who could listen to this sorrowful, painful lamentation, this earnest, solemn, appeal to the Creator, and not be moved? |
54298 | Who framed the world? |
54298 | Who is the King of Glory? |
54298 | Who of all these parties are right; or, are they all wrong together? |
54298 | Who shall say that Christ has not done a saving work for us? |
54298 | Who so dead to sympathy, that he could not join with an intensity of desire''unutterable, for the emancipation{ 515} of the groaning captive? |
54298 | Who were they, Peter? |
54298 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
54298 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
54298 | Why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
54298 | Why did He say this? |
54298 | Why do not the Mormon haters of today attempt to destroy the force of this fact? |
54298 | Why do you call this eternal and most glorious principle a"_ permissive rite_,"a"_ local commandment_?" |
54298 | Why is it called by that name?" |
54298 | Why send us out to tell people to observe an ordinance of the Gospel which it mattered not with God whether they observed or not? |
54298 | Why should men put false sentiments into the mouth of the Son of God? |
54298 | Why then are they baptized for the dead?" |
54298 | Why then deny revelation? |
54298 | Why thus particularize it in reference to the future life, unless it were an exception to the rule? |
54298 | Why, many were convinced by the power of the Holy Ghost, and the inquiry was made by them:"Men and brethren, what shall we do? |
54298 | Why? |
54298 | Why? |
54298 | Why? |
54298 | Why? |
54298 | Why? |
54298 | Will he reform through hope of reward or fear of punishment, or both combined? |
54298 | Will not justice so determine? |
54298 | Will not sprinkling or pouring water upon the candidate be sufficient?" |
54298 | Will such a man repent of his sins? |
54298 | Will they all be damned for not obeying the gospel, when they never heard it? |
54298 | Will they be doomed to eternal woe? |
54298 | Will they be lost? |
54298 | Will you pray for us, that we may have grace to train them up in the way they should go, so that they may be a blessing to us and the world?" |
54298 | Would He call on those who engage in the same business today? |
54298 | Would He call those His friends who declare"they are no longer needed and are not to remain until we all come to a unity of the faith?" |
54298 | Would He have demanded baptism by immersion of John, if sprinkling were the correct method? |
54298 | Would He love those who are? |
54298 | Would Jesus have gone to an impostor for baptism? |
54298 | Would it be right for the good, the true, the just and the pure to reap no fruit from their tree of righteousness? |
54298 | Would it not be joyful news to the seeker after truth to be assured that a prophet had been raised up in latter days? |
54298 | Would they be likely to abandon their wives when peace had been received? |
54298 | You claim that it is the only Church on earth which teaches the Gospel of Jesus Christ in its fulness? |
54298 | You felt very badly because I did not break the law, so you could prosecute me for teaching polygamy, did n''t you? |
54298 | You say Mark 16: 16 is spurious, to justify yourself in not believing baptism to be essential to salvation, do n''t you? |
54298 | You took for YOUR SUBJECT LAST NIGHT"If Christ should come to Chattanooga, where would He go?" |
54298 | and declare before God that_ it is not binding on you_? |
54298 | and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? |
54298 | and how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? |
54298 | and how shall they hear without a preacher? |
54298 | and how shall they hear without a preacher?" |
54298 | and how shall they preach except they be sent?" |
54298 | and the inquiry shall be made:"What are those wounds in thine hands?" |
54298 | and who shall stand when he appeareth? |
54298 | and who shall stand when he appeareth? |
54298 | and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? |
54298 | and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? |
54298 | and with what body do they come? |
54298 | can faith save him? |
54298 | can faith save him? |
54298 | can faith save him? |
54298 | or how is it to be fulfilled? |
54298 | or naked, and clothed Thee? |
54298 | or that Presidents Law and Marks are absolutely traitors to the Church, that mv remarks should produce such excitement in their minds? |
54298 | or thirsty, and gave Thee drink? |
54298 | or was it made to serve a momentary purpose, till death shall separate? |
54298 | or when saw we Thee sick, or in prison, and came unto Thee? |
54298 | or whether, on the other hand, the union is more perfect and complete in the other life than it is in this? |
54298 | that He had paid the price of man''s redemption, and that there was nothing left for mankind to do? |
54298 | that drowning men catch at straws? |
54298 | that hit pigeons always flutter? |
54298 | that they were to stay there? |
54298 | this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven?" |
54298 | v. 14, 15:"Is any sick among you? |
54298 | when saw we Thee a stranger, and took Thee in? |
54298 | why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
54298 | why are they then baptized for the dead?" |
54298 | xiv, 26, 27),"How is it then, brethren? |
54298 | { 319} CAN THERE BE MORE THAN ONE WAY OF SALVATION, OR MORE THAN ONE TRUE GOSPEL AND CHURCH OF CHRIST? |
54298 | { 343} The World:--Were you able to bring many people unto repentance? |
54298 | { 346} The World:--Did you also proclaim publicly the Gospel, and bear testimony to the divinity of Jesus? |
54298 | { 364} The World:--Did you not teach the people that all that was necessary in order to attain to salvation was belief in the Lord Jesus Christ? |
54298 | { 409} If not, what can be the meaning of all this? |
54298 | { 423} IS BELIEF ALONE SUFFICIENT? |
54298 | { 45} And while they yet believed not for joy, and wondered, He said unto them, Have ye here any meat? |
54298 | { 540} IS BAPTISM ESSENTIAL TO SALVATION? |
54298 | { iv} WAS JOSEPH SMITH A PROPHET? |