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Post Date: 17th Apr, 2005 - 9:52pm / Post ID: #

Lorenzo Snow

Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901, American Mormon leader, b. Mantua, Ohio, studied at Oberlin College. Entering the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1836), Snow became an apostle in 1849. Upon his return from missionary work abroad, he settled in Utah, where, at Brigham, he established (1864) a mercantile and manufacturing cooperative. In 1889 he was made president of the Twelve Apostles and in 1898 president of the church. His works include an Italian translation of the Book of Mormon and The Only Way to Be Saved (1851).
See biography by his sister, E. R. Smith (1884).
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20th May, 2005 - 10:17pm / Post ID: #

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That's neat to hear. The only thing I know about Lorenzo Snow is Tithing. I watched that film when I was a kid at the chapel. The impressions I had as a kid hasgrown into a firm testimony of tithing!



21st May, 2005 - 2:27am / Post ID: #

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Lorenzo Snow's life was truly inspiring. There are many wonderful stories about him.

Shortly after he was baptized (a few weeks), he was a bit upset that he hadn't experienced any real manifestation of the Holy Ghost. He went into the woods and prayed about it, and received a truly magnificent Baptism of Fire.

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"Some two or three weeks after I was baptized, one day while engaged in my studies, I began to reflect upon the fact that I had not obtained a knowledge of the truth of the work-that I had not realized the fulfillment of that promise, 'he that doeth my will shall know of the doctrine,' and I began to feel very uneasy. I laid aside my books, left the house, and wandered around through the fields under the oppressive influence of a gloomy, disconsolate spirit, while an indescribable cloud of darkness seemed to envelop me. I had been accustomed, at the close of day, to retire for secret prayer, to a grove a short distance from my lodgings, but at this time I felt no inclination to do so. The spirit of prayer had departed and the heavens seemed like brass over my head. At length, realizing that the usual time had come for secret prayer, I concluded I would not forgo my evening service, and, as a matter of formality, knelt as I was in the habit of doing, and in my accustomed, retired place, but not feeling as I was wont to feel.

"I had no sooner opened my lips in an effort to pray, than I heard a sound, just above my head, like the rustling of silken robes, and immediately the spirit of God descended upon me, completely enveloping my whole person, filling me from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet, and O the joy and happiness I felt! No language can describe the almost instantaneous transition from a dense cloud of mental and spiritual darkness into a refulgence of light and knowledge, that God lives, that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and of the restoration of the Holy Priesthood, and the fullness of the Gospel. It was a complete baptism-a tangible immersion in the heavenly principle or element, the Holy Ghost; and even more real and physical in its effects upon every party of my system than the immersion by water; dispelling forever, so long as reason and memory last, all possibility of doubt or fear in relation to the fact handed down to us historically that the 'babe of Bethlehem' is truly the Son of God; also the fact that He is now being revealed to the children of men, and communicating knowledge, the same as in the apostolic times. I was perfectly satisfied, as well I might be, for my expectations were more than realized; I think I may safely say, in an infinite degree.

"I cannot tell how long I remained in the full flow of the blissful enjoyment and divine enligtenment, but it was several minutes before the celestial element which filled and surrounded me began gradually to withdraw. On arising from my kneeling posture, with my heart swelling with gratitude to God, beyond the power of expression, I felt-I knew that he had conferred on me what only an omnipotent being can confer-that which is of greater value than all the wealth and honors worlds can bestow. That night as I retired to rest, the same wonderful manifestations were repeated, and continued to be for several successive nights. The sweet remembrance of those glorious experiences, from that time to the present, brings them fresh before me, imparting an inspiring influence which pervades my whole being, and I trust will to the close of my earthly existence." (Preston Nibley, Presidents of the Church, pg. 140-141)


Here is another particularly important piece:
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Shortly after his arrival in Nauvoo, and while visiting at the home of Elder H. G. Sherwood, Lorenzo relates that the conversation turned to religious matters. "Elder Sherwood was endeavoring to explain the parable of the Savior when speaking of the husbandman who hired servants and sent them forth at different hours of the day to labor in his vineyard." While Lorenzo listened closely to the explanation, "the Spirit of the Lord rested mightily upon me-the eyes of my understanding were opened, and I saw as clear as the sun at noon-day, with wonder and astonishment, the pathway of God and man. I formed the following couplet which expresses the revelation as it was shown to me:

"'As man now is, God once was,
As God now is, man may become."' (ibid, pg. 143)


There are a lot of other stories about his life. He had a tremendous gift for healing, and even raised at least one person from death. His is a great biography to read.



Post Date: 24th Nov, 2012 - 10:54pm / Post ID: #

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Adults to Study Lorenzo Snow in 2013

After studying the teachings of George Albert Smith in 2012, adult members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will study President Lorenzo Snow's life and teachings in 2013. Ref. Source 1


 
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