This event is generally referred to the first year of the Javan era, which corresponds with the seventy-fifth of the Christian era, and in some accounts is thus related.
One of the volutes of the column was prematurely brought down some years ago, by a prank of some English captains; which is thus related by Mr. Irwin.
One notable English instance is thus related by Lord Brougham concerning Topping:-- “A general retainer of a thousand guineas was brought to him to cover the Baltic cases then in progress.
The occasion of their making this offering is thus related, according to the common tradition in the East.
The above incident is thus related by President Brigham Young in his own history:--In September, 1832, Brother Heber C.
Pratt and their associates presenting Sidney Rigdon with the Book of Mormon is thus related in the Life of Sidney Rigdon, by his son, John W.
The miracle here referred to is thus relatedin Hayden's History of the Disciples (a Campbellite work), pp.
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