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smoke upon earth. All good folks living upon earth at that time, will then leave for heaven. The wicked will perish upon earth. The influence of Indian Preachers may not always be good. But if you in any degree lose your incidence among your people, if you are faithful to your religion, we shall abide with you & comfort you. Preachers should have assistant. For his holy Prophet Ganyodiyoh, the Great Spirit himself raised aids. They angels said, to the Prophet, that they respected his aids, because they were religious offers, and not mere dignitary chiefs. Let these assistants thank the Great Spirit when the time draws near fo them to act. When they have performed their duty, they must return thanks again to the Great Spirit. All religious officers are placed in the path that leads to heaven, & if they resign their offices they put themselves out of the way. Those who do resign will find more difficulties in traveling in the wrong faith, but the firm and faithful will be happy in heaven. I therefore exhort all my assistants to be faithful to & firm in the principles of the religion entrusted to them. The Indians have many songs, after which they dance for amusement; these same songs will be sung by the happy in heaven. So for instance the grand religious dance, which is performed at all the feats of the Indians, that also will be danced in heaven, & the Indians say that the Great Spirit himself will be teh singer. The Angels commanded the Prophet to request the Indians to convene in council upon the Tonawanda Indian Reservation. He received an assurance from the angels, that the Indians would convent. The council convened. Then the Indians began to make confessions & to unclear before the Prophet. The Indians from Genesis also did the same. After they had all finished, some of the Indians from the east wish the Prophet to tell whether all those who had confessed to him and? wished to unclear unclear from the heart. The prophet said I answer that they did not. They confessed again that some of them had not indeed spoken the feelings of their hearts. Sa,qwa,an,dak,gwee?, called in English John Littlebeard, had such a great anxiety to live faithful, obeying the will of the Great Spirit, that at one time he requested the Prophet to ask the angels what thing he yet lacked. John Littlebeard, it is said, was a great favorite of Ganyodiyoh & was his constant & faithful companion in all his travels among the Six Nations