Journal, March–September 1838

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
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, but let the blessings of my people be upon him forever and ever, and again verrily I say unto you, let all my servents in the Land of rem[em]ber the Lord their God, and also, to keep and preser[v]e it holy, and to overthrow the money Changers in mine own due time Saith the Lord, even so Amen—

Editorial Note
JS, his counselors in the presidency, and clerk reportedly visited about two days after the 8 July 1838 meeting held in . Journal keeping resumed about two weeks later, with regular entries through 10 September, when the journal ends.

26 July 1838 • Thursday
July 26th 1838 This day the , , & , to met to take into concideration, the disposing of the publick properties in the hands of the , in , for the people of Zion have commenced liberally to agreeably to the revelations, and commandments of the Great I am of their surpluss properties &c.
It was agreed that the first presidency keep all their properties, that they can dispose of to their advantage and support, and the remainder be put into the hands of the Bishop or Bishops, agreeably to the commandments, and revelations,
1st. Mooved seconded & carried unanymously, That the first presidency shall have their expences defrayed in going to , and also returning therefrom That the pay one half, and the the other half
2nd. Mooved seconded & carried unanymously— that all the traveling expences of the first presidency, shall be defrayed in traveling at any time or place [p. 59]
, but let the blessings of my people be upon him forever and ever, and again verrily I say unto you, let all my servents in the Land of remember the Lord their God, and also, to keep and preserve it holy, and to overthrow the money Changers in mine own due time Saith the Lord, even so Amen—

Editorial Note
JS, his counselors in the presidency, and clerk reportedly visited about two days after the 8 July 1838 meeting held in . Journal keeping resumed about two weeks later, with regular entries through 10 September, when the journal ends.

26 July 1838 • Thursday
July 26th 1838 This day the , , & , met to take into concideration, the disposing of the publick properties in the hands of the , in , for the people of Zion have commenced liberally to agreeably to the revelations, and commandments of the Great I am of their surpluss properties &c.
It was agreed that the first presidency keep all their properties, that they can dispose of to their advantage and support, and the remainder be put into the hands of the Bishop or Bishops, agreeably to the commandments, and revelations,
1st. Mooved seconded & carried unanymously, That the first presidency shall have their expences defrayed in going to , and also returning therefrom That the pay one half, and the the other half
2nd. Mooved seconded & carried unanymously— that all the traveling expences of the first presidency, shall be defrayed in traveling at any time or place [p. 59]
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