43a Voices of the Restoration: Liberty Jail
Voices of the Restoration: Liberty Jail
Voices of the Restoration: Liberty Jail
Joseph received letters from the saints. He and Emma wrote
to each other, expressing both their suffering and their faith.
Joseph Smith and others were held in this jail in the winter
of 1838–39.
Read Letters from Emma and Joseph.
Emma
“I still live and am yet willing to suffer more if it is the
will of kind Heaven that I should for your sake.”
“… I hope there are better days to come to us yet. …
[I] am ever yours affectionately.”
Joseph
“The contemplations of the mind under these circumstances
defies the pen, or tongue, or Angels, to describe, or paint, to the human being
who never experienced what we experience. … We lean on the arm of Jehovah, and
none else, for our deliverance,”
“I bear with fortitude all my oppression, so do those that
are with me; not one of us have flinched yet. I want you [to] not let [our
children] forget me. Tell them Father loves them with a perfect love, and he is
doing all he can to get away from the mob to come to them. … Tell them Father
says they must be good children, and mind their mother. …”
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