Essentials in Church History: A History of the Church from the Birth of Joseph Smith to the Present Time (1922), with Introductory Chapters on the Antiquity of the Gospel and the "Falling Away"Smith, Joseph Fielding
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Essentials in Church History: A History of the Church from the Birth of Joseph Smith to the Present Time (1922), with Introductory Chapters on the Antiquity of the Gospel and the "Falling Away"
Smith, Joseph Fielding
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- History
"Verily, thus saith the Lord, I require all their surplus property
to be put into the hands of the Bishop of my Church of Zion, for
the building of mine house, and for the laying of the foundation of
Zion and for the Priesthood, and for the debts of the Presidency
of my Church. And this shall be the beginning of the tithing of
my people; and after that, those who have thus been tithed, shall
pay one-tenth of all their interest annually; and this shall be a
standing law unto them forever, for my holy Priesthood, saith the
Lord.
"Verily, I say unto you, it shall come to pass, that all those
who gather unto the land of Zion shall be tithed of their surplus
properties and shall observe this law, or they shall not be found
worthy to abide among you.
"And I say unto you, if my people observe not this law, to keep
it holy, and by this law sanctify the land of Zion unto me, that
my statutes and my judgments may be kept thereon, that it may be
most holy, behold, verily I say unto you, it shall not be a land of
Zion unto you; and this shall be an ensample unto all the stakes of
Zion; even so, Amen."
It was also made known that the tithing should be disposed of by a
council composed of the First Presidency, Twelve Apostles and Presiding
Bishopric.[6]
The Mission of the Twelve
On the same day the revelation on tithing was received the Lord also
gave a revelation to the council of the apostles, calling them to the
foreign field in Europe. They were to take their departure from the
Saints in Far West on the 26th day of April, 1839, from the building
spot of the Lord's house. How this revelation was fulfilled at that
date, in the midst of murderous opposition will later be shown. John
Taylor, John E. Page, Wilford Woodruff and Willard Richards, the latter
at the time acting as one of the presidency of the British Mission,
were called to the apostleship, to take the places of William E.
McLellin, Luke S. Johnson, John F. Boynton and Lyman E. Johnson, who
had fallen.
Elders Heber C. Kimball and Orson Hyde, who had recently returned from
England, spoke at the meeting in Far West, Sunday, July 29, 1838,
relating their remarkable experiences in that foreign field. On the
5th of August, at the meeting, Frederick G. Williams was re-confirmed
a member of the Church, he having been recently re-baptized. He had
partaken of the spirit of bitterness and opposition in Kirtland and
through it lost his place as one of the First Presidency, but had come
to Far West seeking fellowship in the Church.
The Kirtland Camp
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