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Gee, George W. “ Adams co. Ill. March 30th, 1840. Messrs. Robinson and Smith.” Times
and Seasons ( Commerce, Illinois) 1, no. 6 ( April 1840): 88.
Adams co. III. March 30th, 1840.
Messrs. ROBINSON AND SMITH.
I take this opportunity to inform you of my success in the vineyard of the Lord, the winter
past. I left my home last Nov. to preach the gospel in Tennessee trusting alone in the Lord to
sustain me, as I was alone, and never had attempted to preach before. I commenced preaching in
DeKalb co. the people were very prejudiced in consequence of the falsehoods that had been
written from Missouri, by our most zealous persecutors, but on hearing, expressed their surprise
to hear me contend so strongly for the Bible, and its requirements; and that we should be
persecuted for preaching the very order of things which all Christendom was earnestly praying
for.
On arriving at Overton co. I found Elder J. Moses, we preached together for two weeks
and baptized two. I then went to Jackson co. and preached almost constantly for six weeks, doors
were open on the right hand and left. I have baptized ten in all and others are believing; Br.
Moses joined me in Jackson co., we traveled and preached in many places, but could not supply
all the calls, the prejudice of the people appeared to give way on hearing for themselves, our
wants was supplied, we never lacked for a comfortable place to lodge, we obtained 21 subscriber
for the Times and Seasons, and the call was Books! Books!! But the common weapon
misrepresentation was used against us by individuals, we was invited to a public discussion of
our principles, which we accepted, the debate lasted three days. Myself and Br. Moses on the
affirmative, and Rev. S. Dewhitt and F. A. Stone, ( campbelites) Negative, points at issue was.
1st That the Book of Morman is a Sacred Record, and was translated by inspiration of
God and came forth in fulfillment of Prophecy.
2nd, That Apostles and Prophets and Spiritual gifts, such as prophecyings, healings,
diversities of tongues and the interpretation of tongues; are necessary in the church of Christ
according to his order, at the close of the debate we baptized one, there are others, we think, who
will obey the first opportunity. I arrived at home on the 28 inst. found my family in health. My
prayer to God is that he will roll on his good begun work until error cannot be found, and the
truth pervade the whole earth, in hope of which I remain your friend and brother in the testimony
of the new and everlasting covenant.
GEORGE W. GEE.
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| Rating | |
| Author | Gee, George W. |
| Title | [Messrs. Robinson and Smith] |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Abstract | Letter to the editors with a report of the missionary work of George W. Gee in Tennessee. |
| Date Original | 1840-04 |
| Digital Publisher | Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2009-06 |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Subject | Book of Mormon--History; |
| Geographic Place Name | Commerce (Ill); |
| Genre | Newspapers; Articles; |
| Keywords | J. Moses; Campbellites; Book of Mormon; |
| Source | Times and Seasons (Commerce, Illinois) 1, no. 6 (April 1840) : 88. |
| Related Works | See HBLL Digital Collections, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/NCMP1820-1846,9282. |
| Language | English; eng; en; |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://www.lib.byu.edu/genericnote_copyright.html |
| Copyright status/owner | Public Domain, Courtesy Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Type | text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Conversion specifications | E-Image Data Scanpro 1000; 600dpi; pdf |
| Full text | Transcriptions provided by the Maxwell Institute |
| Identifier | 1840_TS_Apr |
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