[A book of means for the protection of children sent from heaven, by Holy Mother Wisdom, to the caretakers of children]. 1841.

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[A book of means for the protection of children sent from heaven, by Holy Mother Wisdom, to the caretakers of children]. 1841.

Page 1 is dated June 23, 1841, Wednesday, and reads: "I saw an Angel descending from Heaven, having on his wings a box. He entered the room and placed the box upon my head. Nothing more was done about it until the next morning. Then Mother's little messenger little James Wordly [i.e. James Wardley] came to the inspired instrument, and told her to take the box to the Elders, & he would read its contents. In the box, said he, is a book from Holy Mother Wisdom, which contains the means for the protection of the little lambs of Zion. Beloved Elders, if ye desire it, this book may be copied off any time, and by any instrument ye chuse."

25 p. ; 16 cm.

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