History, 1838–1856, volume B-1 [1 September 1834–2 November 1838]

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
Page 689
image
for their consideration, should be sure that they can throw light upon <​January 15.​> the subject, rather than spread darkness, and that his objection be founded in righteousness, which may be done by applying ourselves closely to study the mind and will of the Lord, whose Spirit always makes manifest, and demonstrates to the understanding of all, who are in possession of his Spirit.
<​ chosen President of high Priests.​> After one hour’s adjournment, of the Council, Elder was nominated and seconded to be ordained to the High Priesthood, also to officiate as president, to preside over that body in ; The vote of the respective Quorums was called in their order, and passed through the whole house by their unanimous voice.
<​ Prest of the Elders​> Elder was chosen in the same manner to preside over the elders in . [HC 2:370]
<​​> was nominated and seconded to officiate as president over the priests of the Aronic Priesthood in . The vote of the assembly was called beginning at the Bishop’s council, and passing through the several authorities until it came to the Presidency of the High council in and received their sanction, having been carried unanimously in all the departments below.
<​​> was unanimously elected to preside over the Teachers in . <​.​> was unanimously chosen to preside ove[r] the Deacons in .
Elders , and were ordained to the offices, to which they had been elected under the hands of Presidents Joseph Smith Jr, , and , with many Blessings.
of then proceeded to ordain , and , and pronounced many blessings upon them, according to their offices and standing.
Moved Seconded and carried that all the several quorums, take their turn in performing the office of Door keeper in the : Also that , , Amos R. Orton, and be appointed assistant door-keepers.
<​Keys of the .​> Motioned, and carried that the presidency of the high council hold the keys of the , except the keys of one vestry, which is to be held by the Bishopric of the Aronic Priesthood.
Motioned and carried unanimously that be appointed to take charge of the in immediately, and that the Laws regulating the go into effect from this time, and that see that they are Enforced, with the privilege of calling as many as he choose to assist him. Council adjourned Sine die.—
Clerk. [HC 2:371]
16 January 1836 • Saturday
<​16 Council of the Twelve.​> Saturday Morning 16th. by request I met with the council of the Twelve in company with my colleagues , and . Council opened with singing and prayer by . President of the Twelve. He arose and requested the privilege, in behalf of his colleagues. of speaking <​Remarks of the Twelve​> each in his turn, without being interrupted; which was granted them.— proceeded to unbosom his feelings touching the Mission of the Twelve, and more particularly, [p. 689]
for their consideration, should be sure that they can throw light upon January 15. the subject, rather than spread darkness, and that his objection be founded in righteousness, which may be done by applying ourselves closely to study the mind and will of the Lord, whose Spirit always makes manifest, and demonstrates to the understanding of all, who are in possession of his Spirit.
chosen President of high Priests. After one hour’s adjournment, of the Council, Elder was nominated and seconded to be ordained to the High Priesthood, also to officiate as president, to preside over that body in ; The vote of the respective Quorums was called in their order, and passed through the whole house by their unanimous voice.
Prest of the Elders Elder was chosen in the same manner to preside over the elders in . [HC 2:370]
was nominated and seconded to officiate as president over the priests of the Aronic Priesthood in . The vote of the assembly was called beginning at the Bishop’s council, and passing through the several authorities until it came to the Presidency of the High council in and received their sanction, having been carried unanimously in all the departments below.
was unanimously elected to preside over the Teachers in . . was unanimously chosen to preside over the Deacons in .
Elders , and were ordained to the offices, to which they had been elected under the hands of Presidents Joseph Smith Jr, , and , with many Blessings.
of then proceeded to ordain , and , and pronounced many blessings upon them, according to their offices and standing.
Moved Seconded and carried that all the several quorums, take their turn in performing the office of Door keeper in the : Also that , , Amos R. Orton, and be appointed assistant door-keepers.
Keys of the . Motioned, and carried that the presidency of the high council hold the keys of the , except the keys of one vestry, which is to be held by the Bishopric of the Aronic Priesthood.
Motioned and carried unanimously that be appointed to take charge of the in immediately, and that the Laws regulating the go into effect from this time, and that see that they are Enforced, with the privilege of calling as many as he choose to assist him. Council adjourned Sine die.—
Clerk. [HC 2:371]
16 January 1836 • Saturday
16 Council of the Twelve. Saturday Morning 16th. by request I met with the council of the Twelve in company with my colleagues , and . Council opened with singing and prayer by . President of the Twelve. He arose and requested the privilege, in behalf of his colleagues. of speaking Remarks of the Twelve each in his turn, without being interrupted; which was granted them.— proceeded to unbosom his feelings touching the Mission of the Twelve, and more particularly, [p. 689]
Page 689