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The Mormon Prophet

CHAPTER X
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Stimulated by the excitements of sudden alarms, Susannah also found herself enjoying intervals of temporary security with peculiar zest.
They set forth again upon the country roads.

Halsey had the burden of his message upon his spirit; wherever they found a few Mormon households gathered together, he preached to them the high ideals of Christian living and the need of humility and constant prayer.

Another theme he had which he considered of equal importance; this was the interpretation of prophecy.

He gave long rapt discourses upon the most obscure passages in the books of the prophets, the Revelation of St.John, and the Book of Mormon.

These passages were found chiefly to refer to the rise of the Mormon Church, the iniquity of her enemies, and her glorious future.
Susannah, who saw the value of his practical teachings, bitterly regretted this use of half his opportunities.
Only once or twice in many weeks did they come upon a Mormon household whose management was not such as the moralist would approve, and in those cases before Halsey's passionate denunciation sins were confessed and repentance promised.
So they journeyed slowly out of the September heats and oppressive shades into the cooler and more open glories of autumn.


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