![]() 1842, JS Office Papers, CHL Letter to Emma Smith, 16 Aug. 1842 David Hollister, Quincy, IL, to Hyrum Smith, Nauvoo, IL, 12 Aug. Ralston, Latter-day Saint David Hollister, and perhaps others provided JS and the Saints with updates from Quincy, including information about Governor Thomas Carlin’s involvement with Missouri’s attempt to extradite JS. It is a must read for serious student of 'Mormon' history. Her words are simple and direct, the images sharp and poignant. 1842.)ĭuring this period, a lawyer and state senator named James H. The story of Emma Smith in her own words is a powerful, personal and intimate view of the outstanding events of her life. Whitney, and William Clayton, had traveled separately to Sayers’s farm to meet with JS and discuss how to respond to efforts to extradite him. On the night of 15 August, his brother Hyrum Smith, along with George Miller, William Law, Amasa Lyman, John D. By showing Emma in a more sympathetic light, the author reminds each of us that Emma - and everyone else - will be judged according to the desires of their heart by the only one who can. 1842.)Įmma visited JS while he was in hiding, accompanied by some of JS’s close friends and acquaintances. J udge Me, Dear Reader is the story of Emma, one of the greatest champions - and most criticized members - of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 10 Beginning at age eight, she was involved in the local Methodist Episcopal Church in. She was descended of primarily English ancestors, 8 9 including seven passengers on the Mayflower. In his 16 August letter, JS had noted, “If it were possible I would like to live here in peace and wind up my business.” ( Letter to Emma Smith, 16 Aug. Emma Hale was born on July 10, 1804, in Harmony Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, 7 the seventh child of Isaac Hale and Elizabeth Lewis Hale. To be honest, its not bad, exactly, but the fact that it took me an entire month to. A few years ago I read my first Jane Austen, which was Pride and Prejudice, and I really enjoyed it.I thought Emma couldnt be that bad, its a very popular classic and its rating is good. Personally, I may have lost my self-control, but not my heart. ![]() Fanny sometimes sounds, as John Wiltshire remarks, slightly like an Evangelical moralist when she makes statements like, ‘I am persuaded that Henry Crawford does not think as he ought, on serious subjects’ (115 MP 350). I may have lost my heart, but not my self-control. ![]() In his 16 August letter to Emma, JS had asked whether Hyrum was willing to help her prepare to travel to Wisconsin Territory and to escort her to JS’s location should JS and Emma decide to leave with their family. Some readers have been uncomfortable with the moral world that seems to be implied in Mansfield Park. ![]()
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