The December 1833 revelation referred to here was published as a broadsheet soon after its dictation and was distributed to the different branches of the church. (Verily, I Say unto You, concerning Your Brethren Who Have Been Afflicted [Kirtland, OH: ca. Jan. 1834], copy at CHL [D&C 101]; “A Scrap of Mormonism,” Painesville [OH] Telegraph, 24 Jan. 1834, [1]; Howe, Mormonism Unvailed, 147–155; Letter to the Church in Clay Co., MO, 22 Jan. 1834.)
Verily, I say unto you, concerning your brethren who have been afflicted. [Kirtland, OH: ca. Jan. 1834]. Copy at CHL.
Painesville Telegraph. Painesville, OH. 1822–1986.
Howe, Eber D. Mormonism Unvailed: Or, A Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, from Its Rise to the Present Time. With Sketches of the Characters of Its Propagators, and a Full Detail of the Manner in Which the Famous Golden Bible Was Brought before the World. To Which Are Added, Inquiries into the Probability That the Historical Part of the Said Bible Was Written by One Solomon Spalding, More Than Twenty Years Ago, and by Him Intended to Have Been Published as a Romance. Painesville, OH: By the author, 1834.
The quotation that follows and continues into the next paragraph is from Revelation, 16–17 Dec. 1833 [D&C 101:67–74].
See Revelation, 1 Aug. 1831 [D&C 58:56]; Revelation, 30 Aug. 1831 [D&C 63:24]; and Revelation, 3 Nov. 1831 [D&C 133:12–15].
See Revelation, 20 July 1831 [D&C 57:4–6]; Revelation, 1 Aug. 1831 [D&C 58:49–53]; and Revelation, 30 Aug. 1831 [D&C 63:24–31].