Footnotes
Orson Hyde and William E. McLellin, Kirtland, OH, 8 Mar. 1835, Letter to the Editor, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Mar. 1835, 1:90.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
See Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107 (partial)].
See, for example, Kimball, “Journal and Record,” 54.
Kimball, Heber C. “The Journal and Record of Heber Chase Kimball an Apostle of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,” ca. 1842–1858. Heber C. Kimball, Papers, 1837–1866. CHL. MS 627, box 1.
Revelation, 22–23 Sept. 1832 [D&C 84].
School of the Prophets Provo Records, 15 Apr. 1868, 5–6.
School of the Prophets Provo Records, 1868–1872. CHL.
Kimball, “Journal and Record,” 54.
Kimball, Heber C. “The Journal and Record of Heber Chase Kimball an Apostle of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,” ca. 1842–1858. Heber C. Kimball, Papers, 1837–1866. CHL. MS 627, box 1.
Kimball, “Journal and Record,” 54.
Kimball, Heber C. “The Journal and Record of Heber Chase Kimball an Apostle of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,” ca. 1842–1858. Heber C. Kimball, Papers, 1837–1866. CHL. MS 627, box 1.
JS History, vol. B-1, 581–582.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
McLellin, Journal, 28–30 Mar. 1835; William E. McLellin, Huntsburgh, OH, to Oliver Cowdery, 16 Apr. 1835, in LDS Messenger and Advocate, Apr. 1835, 1:102–103.
McLellin, William E. Journal, July 1834–Apr. 1835. William E. McLellin, Papers, 1831–1836, 1877–1878. CHL. MS 13538, box 1, fd. 4. Also available as Jan Shipps and John W. Welch, eds., The Journals of William E. McLellin, 1831–1836 (Provo, UT: BYU Studies; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994).
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Orson Pratt and Thomas B. Marsh had not yet arrived in Kirtland, but Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, Orson Hyde, Luke or Lyman Johnson, and William Smith were likely all there. (Partridge, Diary, 24 Apr. 1835; Pratt, Diary, 26 Apr. 1835; Minutes, 26 Apr. 1835.)
Partridge, Edward. Diaries, 1818 and 1835–1836. Edward Partridge, Papers, 1818–1839. CHL. MS 892, box 1, fds. 1–2.
Pratt, Orson. Journal, 1833–1837. Orson Pratt, Autobiography and Journals, 1833–1847. CHL. MS 587, fds. 2–4.
McLellin, Journal, 30 Mar. 1835.
McLellin, William E. Journal, July 1834–Apr. 1835. William E. McLellin, Papers, 1831–1836, 1877–1878. CHL. MS 13538, box 1, fd. 4. Also available as Jan Shipps and John W. Welch, eds., The Journals of William E. McLellin, 1831–1836 (Provo, UT: BYU Studies; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994).
Record of the Twelve, 28 Apr. 1835; JS History, vol. B-1, 581.
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Record / Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. “A Record of the Transactions of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of the Latter Day Saints from the Time of Their Call to the Apostleship Which Was on the 14th Day of Feby. AD 1835,” Feb.–Aug. 1835. In Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–, vol. 2. CHL. CR 500 2.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
William W. Phelps, Kirtland, OH, to Sally Waterman Phelps, Liberty, MO, 26 May 1835, William W. Phelps, Papers, BYU.
Phelps, William W. Papers, 1835–1865. BYU.
For example, the instruction does not say anything about the role of standing high councils in disciplinary proceedings, something outlined in the constitution of the Kirtland high council. (Revised Minutes, 18–19 Feb. 1834 [D&C 102:2].)
Earlier revelations had associated Melchizedek with the higher priesthood and Aaron with the lesser priesthood. The Book of Mormon noted that Melchizedek was a high priest, and JS’s Bible revision explained that “Melchisedec was ordained a priest after the order of the Son of God.” JS and Sidney Rigdon’s account of a February 1832 vision of the afterlife explained that those in the highest kingdom of glory were “priests of the most high after the order of Melchesadeck which was after the order of Enoch which was after the order of the only begotten son.” A September 1832 revelation stated that Abraham received the higher priesthood from Melchizedek, whereas the lesser priesthood was given to Aaron and his seed. While at an April 1834 meeting, JS referred to the “priesthood of Aaron” as something distinct from the higher priesthood. When JS ordained Oliver Cowdery an assistant president in the presidency of the high priesthood, JS referred to the priesthood as being “after the order of Melchizedek.” (Book of Mormon, 1830 ed., 260 [Alma 13:14]; New Testament Revision 2, p. 139 [second numbering] [Joseph Smith Translation, Hebrews 7:3]; Vision, 16 Feb. 1832 [D&C 76:56–57]; Revelation, 22–23 Sept. 1832 [D&C 84:14, 18]; Minutes and Discourse, 21 Apr. 1834; Account of Meetings, Revelation, and Blessing, 5–6 Dec. 1834; see also Old Testament Revision 1, pp. 33–34 [Joseph Smith Translation, Genesis 14:26–33].)
Manuscript copies of the portion of the instruction dictated in November 1831 do exist. (See, for example, Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B, in Revelation Book 1, pp. 122–123 [D&C 107:59–72]; and Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B, in Revelation Book 2, pp. 84–86 [D&C 107 (partial)].)
Historical Introduction to Doctrine and Covenants, 1835.
This consisted of seven theological lectures on faith given at the Elders School. (See Historical Introduction to First Theological Lecture on Faith, ca. Jan.–May 1835.)
Articles and Covenants, ca. Apr. 1830, in Doctrine and Covenants 2, 1835 ed. [D&C 20].
Record of the Twelve, 4–9 May 1835.
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, Record / Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. “A Record of the Transactions of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of the Latter Day Saints from the Time of Their Call to the Apostleship Which Was on the 14th Day of Feby. AD 1835,” Feb.–Aug. 1835. In Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–, vol. 2. CHL. CR 500 2.
The Revelation Book 1 version does not include the words from the first instance of “unless he is a literal descendant of Aaron” to “the order of Melchizedek.” (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:69–71].)
At this time, there were two bishops in the church, both assisted by counselors. In February 1831, Edward Partridge was appointed bishop, and in June 1831, John Corrill and Isaac Morley were designated his assistants. Newel K. Whitney was appointed bishop in Kirtland in December 1831. Hyrum Smith and Reynolds Cahoon became counselors to Whitney in February 1832. (Revelation, 4 Feb. 1831 [D&C 41:9]; Minutes, ca. 3–4 June 1831; Revelation, 4 Dec. 1831–A [D&C 72:8]; Cahoon, Diary, 10 Feb. 1832.)
Cahoon, Reynolds. Diaries, 1831–1832. CHL. MS 1115.
This sentence is not included in the Revelation Book 1 version of the November 1831 revelation. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:73].)
The phrase “or in a stake of Zion, or in any branch of the church where he shall be set apart unto this ministry” is not included in the Revelation Book 1 version. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:74].)
The phrase “in Zion, or elsewhere” is not included in the Revelation Book 1 version. In June 1833, JS, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, and Martin Harris instructed church leaders in Missouri to ordain Isaac Morley and John Corrill, counselors to Bishop Edward Partridge, as bishops in Zion. They foresaw a time when Zion would have a bishop appointed for every city square, thereby making Zion “properly regulated.” However, soon after this letter was written, violence began in Jackson County, Missouri, eventually resulting in the Saints being ejected from the county in November 1833. Consequently, Morley and Corrill were never ordained to these positions. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:74]; Letter to Church Leaders in Jackson Co., MO, 25 June 1833; “A History, of the Persecution,” Times and Seasons, Dec. 1839, 1:18–19; Jan. 1840, 1:33–36.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.
This paragraph is not included in the Revelation Book 1 version. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:76–77].)
The Revelation Book 1 version has “judge” instead of “bishop, or judges.” (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:78].)
The Revelation Book 1 version has “court” instead of “council” throughout this paragraph. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:78–80].)
The Revelation Book 1 version has “president” instead of “presidency” throughout this paragraph. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:78–80].)
The phrase “in spiritual matters” is not included in the Revelation Book 1 version. (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:80].)
In the Revelation Book 1 version of the November 1831 revelation, this sentence is rendered as “all persons belonging to the church are not exempt from this court of the church.” (Revelation, 11 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 107:81].)
That is, a council headed by the bishop, who was the “common judge.”