History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 2Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 2
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
The two Councilors spoke on the case, followed by President
Williams, Councilor Orson Hyde and the clerk; after which President
Rigdon gave a decision that our brethren be advised to tarry in
this place during the winter; in which the council concurred.
The two brethren then arose respectively and said they were
perfectly satisfied with the decision of the council.
The amount donated by the church in Lewis is, according to their
letter, in cash, $473.29. The amount in _Star_ property is $375.11.
Total, $848.40.
The council then decided that President Joseph Smith, Jun., take
such amount of said money as those brethren can part with for the
present, by giving sufficient security, to be paid with interest by
the 15th of April, 1835.
It was ascertained by the council that Sister Caroline Tippits held
$149.75 of the money mentioned in said letter, she was accordingly
called into the council, and expressed a willingness to loan the
same.
{173} One note of $280 was drawn in favor of John H. Tippits, and
another of $150, in favor of Caroline Tippits, each due April 15,
1835. Signed by Joseph Smith, Jun., Oliver Cowdery, and Frederick
G. Williams.
Oliver Cowdery, Clerk.
The following letter was presented by John H. Tippits, and formed
the subject for consideration by the preceding council, written to
President Joseph Smith, Jun., and the High Council in Kirtland, by
Alvah L. Tippits, to be sent greeting:
President Smith will recollect the time I left Kirtland last winter
in order to come to dispose of the property I had in possession,
which I have been striving to do from that time till about the
first of September last, but I have felt very uneasy while the
commandment has gone forth for the eastern churches to flee unto
the West.
The 1st, or about the 1st of September, with two of my brethren, I
took the revelation concerning the redemption of Zion and read it,
and then we agreed to ask God to enable us to obey the same. As we
live in the eastern states, our minds were impressed with these
important lines:
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