Journal, 1835–1836

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and our hearts were made glad with the fruit of the vine, this is according to pattern, set by our Saviour himself, and we feel disposed to patronize all the institutions of heaven
I took leave of the congregation and retired
15 January 1836 • Friday
Friday the 15th at 9 oclock A.M meet in council agreeably to the adjournment, at the council room in the organized the authorities of the church agreeably to their respective offices in the same, I then made some observation respecting the order of the day, and the great responsibility we are under to transact all our buisness, in righteousness before God, inasmuch as our desisions will have a bearing upon all mankind and upon all generations to come
Sung the song Adam-Ondi-ahman and open[ed] by prayer — & proceeded to buisness, by reading the rules and regulations to govern the in ,— The vote of the was called, upon these rules, and carried passed by the unanimous voice of this presidency <​viz.​> of the high council, some objections were raised by , but waived, on an explenation
The privilege of remarking upon the rules above named, was next granted [p. 114]
and our hearts were made glad with the fruit of the vine, this is according to pattern, set by our Saviour himself, and we feel disposed to patronize all the institutions of heaven
I took leave of the congregation and retired
15 January 1836 • Friday
Friday the 15th at 9 oclock A.M meet in council agreeably to the adjournment, at the council room in the organized the authorities of the church agreeably to their respective offices in the same, I then made some observation respecting the order of the day, and the great responsibility we are under to transact all our buisness, in righteousness before God, inasmuch as our desisions will have a bearing upon all mankind and upon all generations to come
Sung the song Adam-Ondi-ahman and opened by prayer — & proceeded to buisness, by reading the rules and regulations to govern the in ,— The vote of the was called, upon these rules, and passed by the unanimous voice of this presidency viz. of the high council, some objections were raised by , but waived, on an explenation
The privilege of remarking upon the rules above named, was next granted [p. 114]
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