The Missouri PersecutionsRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Missouri Persecutions
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saints -- Missouri -- History -- 19th century
At a conference held at Far West by the Twelve, High Priests, Elders
and Priests, on the twenty-sixth of April, 1839, the following
resolution was adopted--
Resolved: That the following persons be no more fellowshipped in The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but excommunicated from
the same, viz.:--Isaac Russell, Mary Russell, John Goodson and wife,
Jacob Scott, Senior, and wife, Isaac Scott, Jacob Scott, Junior, Ann
Scott, Sister Walton, Robert Walton, Sister Cavanaugh, Ann Wanlass,
William Dawson, Junior, and wife, William Dawson, Senior, and wife,
George Nelson, Joseph Nelson and wife and mother, William Warnoch and
wife, Jonathan Maynard, Nelson Maynard, George Miller, John Grigg and
wife, Luman Gibbs, Simeon Gardner and Freeborn Gardner.
The council then proceeded to the building spot of the Lord's House;
when the following business was transacted--Part of a hymn was sung,
on the mission of the Twelve.
Elder Cutler, the master-workman of the House, then re-commenced
laying the foundation of the Lord's House, agreeably to revelation, by
rolling up a large stone near the southeast corner.
The following of the Twelve were present--Brigham Young, Heber C.
Kimball, Orson Pratt, John E. Page and John Taylor, who proceeded to
ordain Wilford Woodruff and George A. Smith (who had been previously
nominated by the First Presidency, accepted by the Twelve, and
acknowledged by The Church)--to the office of the Twelve, to fill the
places of those who are fallen. Darwin Chase and Norman Shearer (who
had just been liberated from Richmond prison, where they had been
confined for the cause of Jesus Christ,) were ordained to the office
of the Seventies.
The Twelve then offered up vocal prayer in the following
order--Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Pratt, John E. Page,
John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff and George A. Smith. After which we
sung Adam-Ondi-Ahman, and then the Twelve took their leave of the
following saints, agreeably to the revelation, viz.: Alpheus Cutler,
Elias Smith, Norman Shearer, William Burton, Stephen Markham, Shadrach
Roundy, William O. Clark, John W. Clark, Hezekiah Peck, Darwin Chase,
Richard Howard, Mary Ann Peck, Artimesia Grainger, Martha Peck, Sarah
Grainger, Theodore Thurley, Hyrum Clark and Daniel Shearer.
Elder Alpheus Cutler then placed the stone before alluded to in
its regular position, after which, in consequence of the peculiar
situation of the saints, he thought it wisdom to adjourn until
some future time, when the Lord shall open the way; expressing his
determination then to proceed with the building; whereupon the
conference adjourned.
BRIGHAM YOUNG, President.
JOHN TAYLOR, Clerk.
CHAPTER XLIX.
A STATE'S SHAME.
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