Brigham highlights how all peoples, including "dark-skinned savages," are seeking salvation.
Brigham Young, "Salvation," Journal of Discourses, 26 vols. (Liverpool: F.D. and S.W. Richards, 1854), 1:1-2
From the matchmaker up to the tradesman, all have an end in view, which they suppose will bring to them salvation. King, courtier, commanders, officers, and common soldiers, the commodore, and sailor before the mast, the fair-skinned Christian, and the dark-skinned savage, all, in their respective grades and spheres of action, have a certain point in view, which, if they can obtain, they suppose will put them in possession of salvation.