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The Mormon Prophet

CHAPTER VI
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There was much else in his character to admire and much to condemn.

He had steadily improved himself in education, in mental discipline, and in personal appearance and address.

He could hardly now be thought the same man as when he had first preached the new doctrine in Manchester.

This bespoke an intense and unresting ambition, and yet the selfishness that is the natural result of such ambition was absent.

As far as his arduous work would permit, he gave himself lavishly to wife and child, to all the brethren, rich and poor, when they asked for his ministrations.


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