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  • ...ecutions of Missouri; and I wish I had been with the Saints in the days of Illinois, etc.; I can promise every Latter-day Saint that is faithful, that he will
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  • ...ve done. He founded colonies in the States of New York, Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, and pointed the way for the gathering of the Saints into the Rocky Mountai
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  • ...o flee in the depth of winter, and cross the Mississippi into the State of Illinois. Now, whoever heard then of plural marriage? It was not practiced. It was t
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  • ...uence of their suffering. Our track can be traced, or could be traced from Illinois by the graves of our people—[p.140|top}} men, women and children—who di
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  • ...s exhibited in the mobbing and drivings of our people from Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, and other places, in the martyrdom of Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum i ...welve were told to go to the Far West, some 200 miles distant from Quincy, Illinois, where many of the Saints were then staying. We did not have railroads then
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  • ...e mobbers of Missouri when they drove us from our homes there, or those in Illinois when they drove us from there. We should learn a lesson from these things;
    33 KB (6,175 words) - 14:47, 13 April 2024
  • ...elded an influence which controlled the county of Hancock, in the State of Illinois, {{page break|249|top}} and which materially affected the political status
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  • ...ere. not because the United States had taken steps against us, but because Illinois and Missouri had expelled us from their borders, and we could secure no red
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  • ...istory, and dwell on events as they transpired in Ohio, in Missouri, or in Illinois. Let all those things pass. You can read them in our history. But as I have ...ese "Mormon outlaws," these people who were considered unworthy to live in Illinois and in Missouri have come here, and we behold to-day hundreds of settlement
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  • ...s of the mountains? Because we had to flee from Missouri to Illinois; from Illinois into these mountains, to seek for that protection among the savages of the
    33 KB (6,265 words) - 14:47, 13 April 2024
  • ...in in this land; that we may not be removed as we were from Missouri, from Illinois, and from Ohio? What shall we do that we may not be brought into bondage, b
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  • ...the covering was "too thin" from the fact that the then Governor Ford, of Illinois was really aiding and abetting all those movements; he did nothing to restr ...the Saints, drifted up and down the Mississippi into the various towns of Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, and back into the Eastern States, while others of the p
    39 KB (6,840 words) - 14:48, 13 April 2024
  • ...h Smith were religious teachers, and the mobs in Missouri, and the mobs in Illinois, were led by religious teachers. Even the mob that murdered our beloved {{p
    33 KB (6,107 words) - 14:48, 13 April 2024
  • ...Missouri, was to give the work fresh impetus. The exiled Saints settled in Illinois, started to build a great city, and began the erection of a noble temple, a
    45 KB (8,288 words) - 14:48, 13 April 2024
  • ...e idea of their destination than the Latter-day Saints had, when they left Illinois; because the children of Israel knew that the promises which had been made
    40 KB (7,544 words) - 14:48, 13 April 2024
  • ..., to pay them for doing it. Persecution still followed us in the States of Illinois, Iowa, and Missouri, and finally the Saints fled to these Rocky Mountains w
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  • ...fore. When we were driven out by violence, by bloodshed, from the State of Illinois, and compelled to launch forth into the wilderness, for a while it was thou
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  • ...ther name for them. (Laughter.) We helped one another out until we reached Illinois. I was there, and I know what I am talking about. Did I feel very unhappy?
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  • | NAUVOO, ILLINOIS, AUGUST, 1840 ...of oppression, and were scattered far and wide on the extensive plains of Illinois. But have the enemies of the truth triumphed, as the religion of heaven ext
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  • ...rpretation and in the Setting of Early Christian Worship'' (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 1997), 49.] It will be observed that verse 8 reads "be ...101|pages=144}} They quote Leon Morris, ''The Atonement'' (Downers Grove, Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 1983), 84.</ref> Later the authors point out "{{b||Heb
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