I much wish for the counsel of mydear brethren at Aleppo; and perhaps the Lord may soon send some of them to me.
Now, dear brethren, all this is true about us, in the measure in which we do not participate by faith and love, welcoming Him into our hearts in the illumination that Jesus Christ brings.
Now, my dear brethren of the Presidency, accept this manifestation of my remembrance, good wishes and determinations, and rest assured you are always upheld by my prayers and good wishes.
Elders Young and Miller then sang the hymn, "Adieu, my dear brethren," etc.
Cowdery: "Dear Brethren: Previous to delivering the charge, I shall read a part of a revelation.
So, dear brethren, in that great fulness each of us may have the thing that we need.
Dear brethren, the prose of this sweet old promise is 'If I depart, I will send Him unto you.
And for you, dear brethren, with all my heart I commend you to God and to the word of His grace, which is able to build you up and to give you an inheritance among all them that are sanctified.
St. James also says: "Dear brethren, pray for one another, that ye may be saved.
And now my dear brethren, now my dear sisters, pray, pray to the most Blessed Virgin, the Queen of the Angels, the Comforter of the Afflicted!
Here might you have seen our dear brethren, the noble and learned Commissioners of Scotland, willingly coming into this covenant of truth, as the representatives of, and a pledge for the whole kingdom.
Dear brethren, let us repent, let us repent: I trow we have been all in the wrong to the Bridegroom; shame shall be upon thee that thinks shame to repent.
Know assuredly, dear brethren, that it is for the testimony of Jesus that we are in bonds and in prison.
My dear brethren, be not offended at this plainness of speech.
I have not time to write to my dear brethren as I would; but if Mr. Broughton, Mr. Salmon, etc.
Help me, therefore, dear brethren, that I maybe willing to do and suffer all the will of God here.
Behold also you, dear brethren, who tremble to lean fully and solely upon.
Dear Brethren, "It has seemed well to us to remove, from the chapel, the boxes appropriated for the reception of the free-will offerings towards our temporal support.
Now, dear brethren, it is said about us Free Churchmen that we think a great deal too much of preaching and a great deal too little of the prayers of the congregation.
Then, dear brethren, how do you stand fronting that Unknown?
So, dear brethren, all these things being certainly so, what are we to say about the present state of Christendom?
Dear brethren, suppress yourselves, and empty your lives of self, that the life of Christ may come in.
Ah, dear brethren, we come here to a very sharp test for us all.
Dear brethren, the law still remains, 'If any man will be a friend of the world he is at enmity with God.
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