Mr. W. Well, I cannot let you go away empty. I beg you will accept of five shillings, to assist you in your laudable purpose.
Elder B. May the Lord bless you in your basket and in your store, and restore you an hundred fold.
Mr. W. Thank you. I have much enjoyed your conversation. I am sure I am greatly indebted to you. But I must now say good day. You will not fail to call next week?
Elder B. I will not. Good day sir.
LIVERPOOL: PUBLISHED BY S. W. RICHARDS, 15, WILTON STREET, LONDON.
If the Lord Almighty should give the human family their desire in full, they would not keep the broad road to destruction, but would go cross lots to hell.
—Brigham Young.
A man cannot deny the truth when the spirit of God is burning in his bosom.
—Francis M. Lyman.
As man is, God once was. As God is, man may become.
—Joseph Smith.
SALVATION: A DIALOGUE BETWEEN ELDER BROWNSON AND MR. WHITBY.
BY JOHN JAQUES, ELDER IN THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
Elder B. Good morning, sir. How do you do to-day?