When Joseph first stood upon the sacred hill Cumorah, he was in his eighteenth year. The time in which the human character most strongly assumes its shaping was to be with him the ensuing four years.
Wondrous3 as had been the vision of the host of Heaven and the ranks of Lucifer; exalting4 as were the communications from the Lord; mighty5 as was to be the mission of translation; yet Joseph had day by day the humble6 labors8 of life to perform. Without a murmur9 he accepted his lot of toil, working with his hands to aid in the family maintenance, while his mind was busy with eternal truths. There is always a heroism10 in the honest, uncomplaining home-toil of youth: a necessary heroism, indeed, for without the early-formed habit of industry for man, the Almighty's purposes concerning mankind would fail. And that heroism is doubly beautiful in the life of Joseph, who knew already his destiny, divinely ordained11. Left much to itself in the selfishness of earth, a weaker or an unsustained soul would have wasted its powers in vain dreamings or found its destruction in pride and self-glory.
The sweat of the face, therefore, was at once a necessity and a salutation: a requisite12 for the family welfare and comfort; a protection from enervating13 dreams. No husbandman of all that neighborhood was more industrious14 than he; and, except for the hatred15 bred against him by false teachers and their followers16, no one would have had a better reputation.
As the younger sons of the family grew into vigor17, the small farm and the home duties less exacted the diligence of Joseph; and when an opportunity came, in his twentieth year, for remunerative18 employment at a distance, he willingly accepted the offer. The engagement carried him to Susquehanna County, State of Pennsylvania, where the employer, Josiah Stoal, though dwelling19 in New York State, had some property upon which Joseph worked, while he boarded at the neighboring house of Mr. Isaac Hale. Stoal conceived the idea that there were signs of a silver deposit in his land, and he put his farming men to the work of mining. It was soon evident that he had become infatuated with the hope of achieving sudden and extraordinary wealth and was squandering20 his means in a pursuit which gave no promise of an adequate return. Joseph, who had become a favorite with Mr. Stoal because of industry and good judgment21, remonstrated22 with him, and finally influenced him to withdraw from his sordid23 and fruitless project.
Isaac Hale had a daughter, Emma, a good girl of high mind and devout24 feelings. This worthy25 young woman and Joseph formed a mutual26 attachment27, and her father was requested to give his permission to their marriage. Mr. Hale opposed their desire for a time, as he was prosperous while Joseph's people had lost their property; and it was on the 18th day of January, 1827, the last year of waiting for the plates, before Joseph and Emma could accomplish their desired union. On that day they were married by one Squire28 Tarbill, at the residence of that gentleman, in South Bainbridge, in Chenango County, New York. Immediately after the marriage, Joseph left the employ of Mr. Stoal and journeyed with his wife to his parental29 home at Manchester, where during the succeeding summer, he worked to obtain means for his family and his mission. The time was near at hand for the great promise to be fulfilled and for his patience and faithfulness to be rewarded.
As the hour approached for the delivery of the ancient record into his hands, Joseph prayed earnestly for humility30 and strength. He had not failed in any of his prescribed visits to Cumorah. Even when at work in Pennsylvania, he had obtained temporary release that he might journey to the hill and meet his Heavenly teacher.
His wife, his parents and brethren were made participants in his hopes, and they added their faith to his, and gave their hearty31 support to his labor7 and preparation.
The 21st day of September, 1827, completed the fourth year since Moroni first appeared at Joseph's bedside, and the occasion was deemed a fitting hour for prayer and thanksgiving. In that humble home God's chosen servant and his kindred offered their adoration32 to the beneficent Father. It was also a time for the review of the trying years since the call first came to Joseph. The family had remained in honest lowliness, unmoved by the assaults and ridicule33 of the world. Alvin, the eldest34 son of Joseph and Lucy, had died on the 19th of November, 1824, with a firm belief in the coming of the New Dispensation and with words of comfort and blessing35 for his brother Joseph upon his lips. The faithful Hyrum, like Joseph, was happily wed36. And the younger children were nearly all at years of understanding.
Quiet came with the darkness, and peace dwelt upon the house and by the pillows of this devoted37 family. The tranquility of the night was long remembered, for it was almost the last time they had on earth in unfearing and undisturbed enjoyment38 of each other's society.
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