Day in the Life

Dec 4, 1838

Journal Entry

December 04, 1838 ~ Tuesday

4th Phebe is still vary feeble & low I returned to Eaton to get some necessarys for her I felt the power of
the destroyer resting upon me in the fore part of the day. in the evening Phebe for the first time during her sickness
began to lay hold on faith for her recovery her faith was strong in God we laid hold on faith together repented
of all our sins & confessed them before God & covenanted to keep his commandments I had some oil that
was consecrated for my anointing while in kirtland I again consecrated it befor God for anointing the sick I
bowed myself down before the Lord & prayed with my companion & anointed her [with] oil in the name of the
Lord I laid my hands upon her in the name of JESUS CHRIST and rebuked the fever the destroyier
the deadly malidy that was praying upon hesr soystem & thank God we both obtained a great blessing in
so doing & according to her faith her fever left her & praised be the name of GOD for we will ever keep
his commandments & trust in him Praise the Lord O my soul for all of his wonderful acts

People

Browse people Wilford Woodruff mentioned on this day in his journal. Click on the person's name to view a short bio and other pages they are mentioned on or click on "View in Family Search" to view their FamilySearch profile.

Woodruff, Phebe Whittemore Carter
8 Mar 1807 - 10 Nov 1885
1580 mentions
Family

Places

Browse places mentioned in Wilford Woodruff's journal entry on this day. Click on the place names to view other pages where they are mentioned.

Related Documents

Browse other documents with this same date. These could include pages from Wilford Woodruff's autobiographies, daybooks, letters, histories, and personal papers. Click on the document titles to view the full document.

Daybook (3 October 1838 - 4 March 1839)
4th Phebe is still vary feble & low I returned to Eaton to get some necessaries for her I felt the power of the destroyer resting up[on] me in the fore part of the day In the evening Phebe for the first time during her sickness began to lay hold on faith for her recovery her faith was strong in God we laid hold of faith together repented of all our sins & confessed them before God & covenanted to keep his commandments. I had some oil that was consecrated for my annointing while in Kirtland I again consecrated it before God ^for^ anointing the sick I bowed myself down before the Lord & prayed with my companion & annointed her with oil in the name of the Lord I lade my hands upon her & in the name of Jesus Christ I rebuked the fever the destroyier the deadly maldy that was preying upon her & we both obtained a blessing in so doing & acor- ding to her faith her fever left her & praised be the name of God for we will ever keep his commandments & trust in him Phebe was still weak in body but rested better than she had done prais the Lord O my soul
Autobiography Volume 1 circa 1842-1865
sold on the for about three thousand dollars Mr Robert A Smith was his administrator There was also in the same paper an account of the horrid butchery of 18 Latter-day Saints in Davis County Missouri by a wicked mob The next day I rode to Terrehaute Indiania through the delightful scenery of that country and drove to what was Ashahel H. Woodruff's book store. Instead of finding him there

Events

View selected events in the two months surrounding this date in Wilford Woodruff's life. Click on the dates to jump to that day in Wilford Woodruff's journal.

Dec 4, 1838