120 years ago today - Jun 30, 1893

Apostle Heber J Grant, in New York seeking a loan for the church receives a letter from Second Counselor Joseph F. Smith: "This is the end of the month and not a dollar to pay anybody with not even Pres[iden]t Woodruff and the Twelve. We have sent out or caused to be sent, circulars to the Presidents of Stakes to dispose of anything on hand in their stakes, in the shape of stock-produce or other property, cheap for cash and send the same to us at once. There is nothing doing-no tithing coming in-or means stirring and everybody seems paralized as well as business."

[Source: On This Day in Mormon History, http://onthisdayinmormonhistory.blogspot.com]

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  1. AnonymousJune 30, 2013

    " ... and not a dollar to pay anybody with not even Pres[iden]t Woodruff and the Twelve."

    This is priestcraft and is completely forbidden in the strongest language in the Book of Mormon. This priestcraft continues today with the LDS church's so-called "General Authorities". Thus we see the Fraudulent Fifteen & Company don't practice what they preach when they hold up their Books of Mormon. They are false apostles.

    There never has and never will be priestcraft in The Church of Jesus Christ (WHQ: Monongahela, PA), wherein are found the Truthful Twelve Apostles of Jesus Christ.

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