A
Walk to The Sacred Grove in Fall, Part 3
A
Photographic Essay by Scot Facer Proctor
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Morning
light floods the piled stones and fence on the north side
of the Smith frame house. |
“My mind became
exceedingly distressed, for I became convicted of my sins, and
by searching the scriptures I found that mankind did not come
unto the Lord, but that they had apostatized from the true and
living faith, and there was no society or denomination that
built upon the gospel of Jesus Christ as recorded in the New
Testament.
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Wagon
is protected in shed just west of the barn on the Smith
farm. |
“And I felt
to mourn for my own sins and for the sins of the world, for
I learned in the scriptures that God was the same yesterday,
today and forever, that he was no respecter [of] persons, for
he was God
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Morning
light spills across the roof of the Smith frame house. |
“For I looked
upon the sun, the glorious luminary of the earth, and also the
moon rolling in [her] majesty through the heavens, and also
the stars shining in their courses, and the earth also upon
which I stood, and the beasts of the field, and the fowls of
heaven, and the fish of the waters, and also man walking forth
upon the face of the earth in majesty and in the strength of
beauty, whose power and intelligence in governing the things
which are so exceeding great and marvelous, even in the likeness
of him who created them.
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Logs
like these were originally placed on the Smith farm for
beehives. |
“And when
I considered upon these things my heart exclaimed: ‘well hath
the wise man said, it is a fool that saith in his heart there
is no God.’ My heart exclaimed: ‘all these bear testimony
and bespeak an omnipotent and omnipresent power, a being who
maketh Laws and decreeth and bindeth all things in their bounds,
who filleth eternity, who was and is, and will be from all eternity
to eternity.’
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Wood
fence stretches towards the south on the Smith farm |
“And when
I considered all these things and that that being seeketh such
to worship him as worship him in spirit and in truth, therefore
I cried unto the Lord for mercy for there was none else to whom
I could go and obtain mercy
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Turning
around and looking back to the east at the cooper shop. |
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