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evening meeting where the congregation was addressed by Carruthers and Lunt, after which there was a testimony meeting. Several children spoke and one little boy said he was willing to do as his parents told h q and he also would do whatever Brother Carmthers and Brother Lunt told him. James Whittaker wrote about the event: "Every bosom seemed to be full of the Spirit of God." By the middle of February the grass was beginning to grow, and the settlers began collecting posts to enclose their gardens and make pens for the livestock. A spot for gardens had been surveyed on the north side of the Fort. On Monday, February 16, Lunt wrote: Considerable rain fell, water lay on the ground in holes and tracks which reminded me of wet weather in old England. The Lord be praised for the beautiful distihg showers on this dry and thirsty land. The rain reminded me of being in a house covered with mud, as wet dropped on me of a very muddy color. I did not murmur as I knew much better Saints than me had suEered. Grant, oh Lord, that we may live long upon the earth that we may enjoy health, peace, and plenty in our habitation, and raise up a posterity to thy honor and glory that shall come to stand upon Mount Zion as Savior. Preserve us, oh Lord, from the power of darkness, and through all the changing scenes of life. Fit and prepare us for the coming of our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, Amen and amen. Lunt delivered a lengthy discourse from the fourth chapter of Ephesians at the Sunday meeting, February 28, at Brother Chatterley's house. The theme was, "Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice." Whittaker wrote in his journal: "Saturday, March 6, 1852, there was a strong south wind. The Indians had been stealing oxen from Johnson's herd and the brethren from his place had pursued the Indians and shot two of them. In the evening Brother Lunt called the brethren together and instructed them to have all their guns in
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| Title | Henry Lunt: biography and history of the development of Southern Utah and settling of Colonia Pacheco, Mexico |
| Creator | Jones, Evelyn K. |
| Subject | Lunt, Henry, 1824-1902; Cedar City (Utah) -- Biography; Cedar City (Utah) -- History |
| Description | Biography of Henry Lunt, including the early settlement of Cedar City, Utah and establishment of the Iron Works. |
| Source | Henry Lunt |
| Date Digital | 2008-01 |
| Date Original | 1996 |
| Type | Image; Still image |
| Format | image/pdf |
| Digitization Specs | JPEG image for display. Archived TIFF image was scanned at 300 dpi with a CreoScitex EverSmart Jazz+ scanner. |
| Contributing Institution | Digitized by: Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah |
| Contributors | Researched by: Jones, York F., 1925- |
| Publisher | Published by the author: Jones, Evelyn K. |
| Language | eng |
| Genre | Biography |
| Website | http://www.li.suu.edu/library/digitization/lunt.html |
| Rights Management | Digital image c2008 Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University. All rights reserved. |
| CONTENTdm file name | 1072.cpd |
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