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During the 1880s the church started a campaign to turn the youth
from the national trend of novels. What was the campaign called?
a.
Pioneer Literature
b.
LDS stories
c.
Home Literature
d.
Church propoganda
Yesterday’s
answer:
A Another Elder’s child
drank poison
From the life of Albert Wesley Davis: Having been called on a mission to the
Sandwich Islands, he left his mountain home Jan. 28, 1885 and returned March
27, 1887, after performing a laborious mission on the Islands. While in this
mission he with others witnessed a miraculous healing in the case of a little
girl, a daughter of Elder Geo. A. Wilcox, who had accidentally taken a quantity
of strychnine. The accident was not discovered until the child was in a dying
condition. The Elders administered to her and she was instantly healed.
Jenson, Andrew, LDS
Biographical Encyclopedia (Salt Lake City: Andrew Jensen History Company,
1914), 2: 410-411.
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