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Show hi MIAY MM 11KS. llder 1 Illlntti Siirj Umirilr Hie Maud at llir T.iWnuili'. Religion aervlce were helilnl the Talierniele, Hilt IaIw City, lunila), April IB, 180U commencing M 2p.nl , l'rml Jent Align M. C innoii inldlng. The choir ting the hymn com-nienclinti com-nienclinti Iiai.tYtUial.orJI mrta-art iliall loin la werkao pt"'.". tnlt, ,fleerwaa rnTorrtt hy Illihop WIN : Haul II. Proton. The choir iiic thu hymni 1 1 4l4 1 lh(lreil lit let m.r .llf.I. And l.ritl't rlmfbterl wt, I ftrwtd Tim Prieatliooct of the TwMitjfBrU Ward olllilao. In tha n liiilnlalratloii , , uf thu BacranieMil. tl.lllll WI1IAM M ItV Wti called toiililre the cengri ja. tlau. lie Mia It wa pliawlng to ;llier togvllfer uuturli occaaluntaslhltan.1 ll.tetl to Iho Word uf Uiul, to thu prill-cl.h-of lhego.tof life eurlaalliiK aautteml hy thwu who rUu In the rcnitri liatkui under the Inllui'iioennil )ior(ot tho llol))!lioat. Aal.titl.r-tly Aal.titl.r-tly Wainta, unilcrtlantlliiK tlivilu-ptl I unit uailbeeiireieoleil regain (rum the lliltveua, the Ml that Inlv much a the iiromlio wm made Hutu them thai ir tli-y would do the will of the Father, thry might hare a claim unou Una mini Unite ami Inaplrallon of the Holy Uliiial. Thu (!i'l wa tweet to thu Latter-day hainl: It nJi)outolilenr, and he delighted In living It In hi eviryday I Iff; r ir It wai "tha wwor of Uod unto aalvntlou." No other laople on the face of thu earth uittrtalnvd the name Meat jar tiluhiK to t trltu.il MiIuk im thu aVitUr-dnyHalut. Molar na rellatluu matter wi re conrcrne.1 they ociuple.1 a i-ultar and ell.llnct laislllon. JIu prcauniu.1 It vat ileila-ned In the provldenroof Almlflily (IchI that till thould lai the eaae. riity htlleie.1 In many thing which were not no-mited no-mited hy etirl.ten loin; at thu Mine time, they hell that they had followed the aihnuiiillou e.f the Hivlor, who, nildralii thu multitude, t-altl that If they woulJ hut do the will of tlw rather they ahoukl know of the iloclrlne win ther It ru of HcmI or limn. A 'utter-day rialuta thry clalmtd that they had olteiml thu comiuandmoiitNof Almighty uod and uertlaed faltli In the promlaia which lie had niait. unto the children of men, fhrlr lllder uhowint abroad Among the nation made the aame promuva to the teoilo at did the Apuatle nucleoli); and there were numhrra rmly tn arret! their teatl-niony teatl-niony nnd lielletethrm to Iki'iui u of (lod. Ann aultuf IhU tliouaaiuli had leathered together hi the vaUvya uf three mountain. A txculliirlty among tho letter lay HalnU their belief In thu conimunloillon laeltreeii the earth and the ueaieu that tlod wa Juat a canlla In thl ago of making mak-ing known tuua Hlainlntl and wlllaa lie ever had lieon ajurt. the da) of father Adam. They taw nothing Irrational In Hill. They did not i lalin, liuwuter, a did the I'hrlithn world Kuunrallyt that the varlout tjlfu. and M.a.lnL;ttiloid by theChurch were p'aieil In It to give It atruugth and poiailarlty amoug lhui.li; liuithey uld-ihlm that the Kin of htillllgliy thu laying on of haudx, the caatlug out of duvll. the eaulnii; In tongui a, and pruphealng wtru hut con tilted to any iartUular ngu of the world that whenevtr the true (lotl lul Un upon tho earth there glflaaild Lltatllg nccomianUd It, I hu Natter-djy Bilnts ha 1 lieun iwr eecutcd anil all manutr of evil tiwlien fahtlyiualutl them becauau or their la-ltef. They had hetll troughtoutof thu world tweauae. nf the rlnclplei they hal rioued. They had left IU waja, laid anlde their trddltloni and fai nottona In regard to religion, aud nrn trd the truth when prcatnted before be-fore thrm. Tiny had come out on a 1 laUorm of thtlr own, and toil limm- Ilnvnt among all other eoj le today, lhvauau of thla rouiluriico aud die tliuAlon they were looked upon at rparalud from the nt of mauklud and hated liecaute of thtlr Iwllef In the uame of Chrlit and the acceptance cf thu I rlnclplea which He promuN Katol, lliift there waa nothing niyaUr-loua niyaUr-loua In connection with the liellef of the Latter-day HalnU, and when the light pf rvanon waa thrown upon It, It waa. made no plain that. In Ihowordaof the I'rophit lailnh, "A wayfaring man, though n fool, need noterrthereln," Thu honeatlu heart accepted thu true Cloarel with gratitude when they hiard it from thlli-of the I KlJera, an I to all lirael today It waa a famlllaraound. Die Latter-day HaluU accepted thu lllble ai faraa It waa cor. S rectly traualated, Thydld notliellere la mj.tlfjlng IU aayluga, but took It t literally, for no man had the right to i oonatrua It to ault bliown ludlvldual iiotlona. : In thla groat latter-day work the Lord t hail a dliennUoti to tuhor tn, aud fid lowlngthe couran llehadnUaa pur- 3 M auud In relation to thu children of men j lie aelected aonie one to whom I to could comtnunlLale Ilia will, giving j H him Inatructloua which ahoulj tie fol 1 lowed In order that they lu thla ago might la brought to n knowledge uf the truth. While men lu our day held H that thla waa atrunTU and coutrary to H tuetr Tltwa, yttatllioanmctlniellvraa the Iiord'away, and He alwaya did w hat teemed unlo Him lift. So the M ImtiS revealed hlinat-lf unto Cie Prophet fM Juctpli, Juat aa He did tu Adam, IH Moaev, Abraham, and all the other ) I'roidii It h ho had had rommuuli ntlou H w llh thu hvaveiu. It would remain H thuaameaoloiigaathiru wnan aoul tu H retleim, ThuiliiclhaLelleva1 Inhy H the Latter-day BaluU weru auierlur to m Ihoao iiitertalijed by the uorld,Uraue aJ H they came direct from (lod; they wire baatdtiprm truth, rlghUoiiaiua, hoii-H hoii-H ilynnd virtue, and lit nco wiro aupu-H aupu-H rlor to mun-madu doilrlm M The liordwaaiioreaiiecterofi'traona, .. HH hut He waa dralroua that men iirj H Mhrruahould repiiil and comu to a M kiumlidgu of thu (toial, and It B naa Utauau of thla that their l.ldera unit forth to proclaim the IS tniujlatiof llfuaiid.olTatloii. 'lhrlra vaa rt religion that had eomcthlng tangltilu ata ut It; It waa not a myth; It N wan aitmthlug which concerutHl Ihetn laitb now an I heiraher, Thu ltler- ajl day Halnla mold lint airbrd to lay down thtlr lonvlctlona or l rovu recreant recre-ant to thu truit conimllh d to their enre In ordir totlaro thruitulYta on nllnu with the worll unil nl tain Its good will. Hometbli)gUttrrthun(biiratie of men UKnltid the faithful uniung them, and therefore! they dtcllnul tn yield up thtlr manhood and Integrity r 'a uat for the aake of iupiiliirlty. 1 hey i (houUllud utltfactlou lu the know- It go that their ourmww uocepted hy cliiilulili (Jo I. , . riioepiaker colieliuW ''y.'Tl'S i mnallratlmniiylu the triitli of the ' wil and the dlvlliu llllaalull of Jo; I h -tmlUi, who, hu Mil, win """",' i legreUwt I'rofhtU that vtr lived. 1 1, la wcrk would lilumili ii'twlllf anillnguvcly uUta'-lu thrown In lt wa. The choir tang the antliem: l!w btimiridepontaaie'rtnuina, ThelNMiedlctUmwiM I PillfcUUcetl hy Uder-i:. Ilrialey, |