Juvenile Instructor . PRESIDENT CfEORGE Q. * XOr^avryfor yc^f^Q JaTTCRDay (^AINT^ W Vol. XXXV. SALT LAKE CITY, JANUARY 15, 1900. No. 2. LIVES OF OUR LEADERS—THE APOSTLES. GEORGE 0. CANNON. ^^?^HROUGH the merciful kindness of11^ the Lord, people who dwell in thisage of the world have the inestimableprivilege of receiving instruction from thewords and example of living Apostles, whoseinspired testimony is added to that of Apos-tles of ancient times in forming a body ofscripture to call our minds to the savingprinciples of the Gospel. It is therefore fit-ting to open this paper with a c


Juvenile Instructor . PRESIDENT CfEORGE Q. * XOr^avryfor yc^f^Q JaTTCRDay (^AINT^ W Vol. XXXV. SALT LAKE CITY, JANUARY 15, 1900. No. 2. LIVES OF OUR LEADERS—THE APOSTLES. GEORGE 0. CANNON. ^^?^HROUGH the merciful kindness of11^ the Lord, people who dwell in thisage of the world have the inestimableprivilege of receiving instruction from thewords and example of living Apostles, whoseinspired testimony is added to that of Apos-tles of ancient times in forming a body ofscripture to call our minds to the savingprinciples of the Gospel. It is therefore fit-ting to open this paper with a charactersketch of President George Q. Cannon as hewas seen by one who knew him first as anApostle, in the discharge of the duties of thathigh calling, and who describes him then andsince in that capacity. This pen picture wasrequested of Elder John Nicholson,who says: My first meeting with George Q. Cannon wasin the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the invitation of several brethren of the localbranch of the Church, I accompanied them in


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