Letterbook 1

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stranger or foreigner to go among them to teach or preach We are about Eleven miles from where we send our letters mailed and also to receive letters and we thought that we shall write evry week to our brothren and on your receiving this we want you to do the same by us for we think that if any people are entitled of <​to​> the benefits of free postage it [should be] us wants to write the principle names of those brethren who have been baptized <​of​> his neighbours since he left wishes <​to​> inform his wife that he is sure that the Lord called him to come to this country and consequently he shall not return untill he calls him back again he also informs her that respecting that suit at Law that there can be nothing done on there part more till August term, I wish <​my​> brother would write me the procedings of the several as they were held, the number of & & members as he will at each house an oppertunity of knowing and as you write to me weekly (which I hope you will not fail to do) you would write general occurrances through each week, Finely Brethren farewell the Lord God of peace be with you & keep you firm unto his coming & kingdom Amen—
Letter from Oliver Cowdery • 7 May 1831
May 7— 1831
Our dearly beloved Brethren I have nothing partickuler to write as concerning the & because of a short journey which I have <​just​> returned from in consequence of which I have not writen to you since the 16th. of the last month <​I​> and went into the county East which is about 40 miles and in the name of Jesus called on the people to repent many are of whom <​are I​> believe earnestly [p. 12]
stranger or foreigner to go among them to teach or preach We are about Eleven miles from where we send our letters mailed and also to receive letters and we thought that we shall write evry week to our brothren and on your receiving this we want you to do the same by us for we think that if any people are entitled to the benefits of free postage it [should be] us wants to write the principle names of those brethren who have been baptized of his neighbours since he left wishes to inform his wife that he is sure that the Lord called him to come to this country and consequently he shall not return untill he calls him back again he also informs her that respecting that suit at Law that there can be nothing done on there part more till August term, I wish my brother would write me the procedings of the several as they were held, the number of & & members as he will at each house an oppertunity of knowing and as you write to me weekly (which I hope you will not fail to do) you would write general occurrances through each week, Finely Brethren farewell the Lord God of peace be with you & keep you firm unto his coming & kingdom Amen—
Letter from Oliver Cowdery • 7 May 1831
May 7— 1831
Our dearly beloved Brethren I have nothing partickuler to write as concerning the & because of a short journey which I have just returned from in consequence of which I have not writen to you since the 16th. of the last month I and went into the county East which is about 40 miles and in the name of Jesus called on the people to repent many of whom are I believe earnestly [p. 12]
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