Saturday, June 23, 2018

An Old Lady


Sunday, May 21, 1905. Carlisle. Fine day.

We arose this morning, came downstairs, spent the forenoon in studying Sunday School lesson.  At 2 P.M. we went to the Hall to prepare for Sunday School which commenced at 2:30.  We had an interesting school.  The subject we considered was "the Atonement of Christ".  After Sunday School, we went to Sister Atkinson's for tea.  Returning at 6 P.M. to hold  services, Elder Joseph A. F. Everett presiding.  I was first speaker, subject was "Necessity of a living Faith".  Elder Everett then spoke upon Repentance.  After the Hall meeting, we went out and held street meeting on the cross [intersection].  I was first speaker.  Elder Everett next spoke.  We both treated the First Principles.  After we dismissed and was passing tracts around, an old lady came up, crying out: "You terrible Mormons!  How dare you stand up there deceiving the people.  Polygamy!  Polygamy!!  Brigham Young had forty wives."  When we passed our tracts, we left her standing, preaching to the crowd about those deluded Mormons.  We went to Sister Atkinson's, had supper.  Returning to the lodge at 11 P.M., retired.

Monday, June 18, 2018

"I never will forget the experience."

Thursday, May 18, 1905 - Carlisle. Fine weather.

In the forenoon we studied.  The afternoon we spent visiting.  The first place we visited was a lady who is investigating the Gospel.  Stopped at her place about half hour.  Then went to call on a Salvation Army man and leave him the Book of Mormon.  While at his place, we engaged in conversation on the doctrine of the Gospel.  Toward the last of the talk, the army man got warmed up.  We were refuting his doctrine on every hand and he started to run down our people saying all manner of things against them.  We bore to him our testimony, which he would not listen to and left him.  The conversation lasted about three hours.  After leaving him we went to Uperbea to visit Sister Lightfoot and spent the evening with her.

Friday, May 19, 1905 - Carlise. Fine day.

We spent the fornoon in study and in the afternoon we went tracking.  It was five o'clock when we finished tracking and we took a walk down to the river.  Spent an hour or so there on the bank of the river studying then came to lodge.  Had supper, wrote till bed time.

Saturday, May 20, 1905. Carlisle. Fine weather.

Today we devoted most of our time to study, memorizing scripture, and preparing ourselves to meet some points of doctrine that are advanced by the world.  In the evening we prepared to go out on the street to hold meetings.  It was after 8 o'clock when we began singing.  The first hymn which we sang very well (Love at Home).  After prayer we made an attempt to sing, Do What is Right and etc. but pitched it too high.  My what a discord.  How the people did laugh.  After getting through as best we could, I arose to speak. My subject was a Living Faith and I denounced the ideas of "By Grace are ye saved".  After I finished, my companion began to speak.  His subject was the necessity of obeying the Gospel Plan of Salvation.  While he was speaking, I took a handful of tracts to distribute among the people.  When he finished, when he said Amen, he called on me to dismiss.  I turned and laid the tracts behind me on some stone steps.  While I dismissed, a gust of wind came up and my how tracts did fly.  I continued praying till I finished.  The people hurried around and gathered them up for us.  But what a confusion it caused.  I never will forget the experience.  There were some people who were interested in the speaking and we had a pleasant conversation with them afterwards upon the Gospel.  From there we went to Sister Atkinson's to get our laundry then home.


Sunday, June 17, 2018

Farewell, Part 2

Tuesday May 16, 1905 - Carlisle - Fine day.

Elder Hazen and I arose.  Took breakfast then came down to No. 2 Aglionby.  Spent the forenoon here.  At twelve forty, we went to the depot with Pres. Adams, Elders Taylor, ad Hazen to see them off for Newcastle.  In the evening, Elders Everett, Choules, and I went up to Atkinson's to spend the evening. Elders Glen and Baird were also present, stopping off here on their return from Scotland.  We spent a pleasant evening there after which Elder Everett and I returned to No. 2 and retired.

Wednesday, May 17, 1905 - Carlisle - Fine day.

We arose this morning at 8 A.M. Had breakfast and spent a short time in the lodge studying.  About noon we went to the station to see Elder Choules off.  He left on the 12:40 train. After bidding him goodbye we went to visit Sister Taylor who lives on the outskirts of town.  Took tea there.  Then returned to the lodge.  Drew a map of Palestine to use in mutual and in the evening went to the Atkinson's to mutual.  Took Lesson 1 in the manual of the Life of Christ.  After mutual, we returned home and went to bed.


Farewell to Elder Choules

Monday May 16, 1905 - Carlisle - Fine day.

Elder Haven and I arose about 8:30 and while Sister Lightfoot was preparing breakfast, Mary Agnes and I got the shoemaker tools and fixed my shoes.  After breakfast we came down to the lodge.  Spent the forenoon in reading about two o'clock P.M., Pres. Adams and I went up to the Lightfoot's to call on them.  Returning to Atkinson's at 4 o'clock as we Elders and the Saints were all going to have our photos taken.  The photographer got permission from a Church of England Minister to let us be taken in his garden which he consented to when we left, the Minister said the grass would grow better for having the Saints on it.  After the photos were taken we Elders took tea at Sister Atkinson's, after which we all went to the Hall, 47 Scotch St. to attend a farewell party given in honour of Elder Albert Choules.  He was released to go home.  We had an enjoyable time.  Program was rendered first after which refreshments were served and the remainder of the time was spent in playing games.  It was eleven o'clock P.M. when we dismissed our party.  Elder Hazen and I returning to Upperby, it was about 1 A.M. when we had prayer and retired.