| |
|
|
| January
1 |
|
(Sunday) Thomas B. Marsh conducts morning meeting in Kirtland, William E. McLellin in the evening. |
|
McLellin journals, 68. |
| January
2 |
|
After visiting "doubt<ing> members" in Painesville, Chardon, and Kirtland, Reynolds Cahoon and Orson Pratt "Made a report to the Church found some gilty and cut them off from the church." William E. McLellin, who presides, reports, "We had much labour with some disobedient members. one was restored and some cut off." Joseph Coe is also present. |
|
Cahoon diary; McLellin journals, 68. |
| January
5 |
|
Meeting held at Reynolds Cahoon's "for the purpose of mutual edification." Present: Hyrum Smith, Frederick G. Williams, William E. McLellin, and Joseph Coe. |
|
McLellin journals, 68. |
| January
5 |
|
Oliver Cowdery and John
Whitmer arrive in Jackson County with the revelations for the Book
of Commandments. |
|
Independence printing, 55, citing OC account book. |
| January
8 |
|
(Sunday) Joseph Coe delivers a discourse "upon the prophecies, very edifying," then William E. McLelllin for an hour on "the distinguishing qualities of the church of God" and again in the evening half an hour on "Christian perfection." |
|
McLellin journals, 69. |
| January
[810] |
|
Joseph and Sidney conclude their mission to Shalersville,
then to Ravenna to refute Ezra Booth's "scandalous letters" being
published there. |
|
MH A-1, 179–80
// HC 1:239. |
| January 9, 1832 |
|
N. K. Whitney calls a council to enquire into the case of Ezra Thayer. Evidently it concludes satisfactorily. |
|
McLellin journals, 69. |
| January 11, 1832 |
|
William E. McLellin spends most of the day talking with John C. Bennett, "a Campbelite Priest. I took hoim on my slay and Thursday and Friday I brought him to Hiram to see Jos & Sidney, … |
|
McLellin journals, 69. |
| January 12, 1832 |
|
Reynolds Cahoon and Orson Pratt visit "doubt<ing> members" in Painesville and Kirtland "Made a report to the Church found some gilty and cut them off from the church." |
|
Minutes of January 2, 1832 |
| January 13, 1832 |
|
William E. McLellin introduces John C. Bennett to Joseph Smith. "he talked considerable with Br Joseph." |
|
McLellin journals, 69. |
| January 15, 1832 |
|
Sidney Rigdon and William E. McLellin, preaching in Auburn, find "the people did not hearken to the councils of Heaven at all." |
|
McLellin journals, 69. |
| January 17, 1832 |
|
Reynolds Cahoon and Thomas B. Marsh excommunicate several in the Orange area. |
|
Cahoon diary. |
| January 23, 1832 |
|
(Monday) conference begins in Amherst school house. Thomas B. Marsh conducts, Joseph offers prayer. |
|
Cahoon diary. |
| January
23 |
|
Jackson County conference (Kaw township): 1,200 acres purchased
for inheritances; Bishop Partridge to
ask branches in the East to send various craftsmen to Zion. |
|
FWR,
3940.
¶ Oliver to Joseph |
| January
24 |
|
Conference (Kaw township): Bishop Edward
Partridge presents financial report; hotel to be built; Oliver
Cowdery, William
W. Phelps, and John Corrill to superintend
schools; John Murdock and John Corrill to keep membership records. Letters
from Sidney are read making "certain charges
detrimental to
[Edward's] character and standing as a Bishop." Sidney to settle his
differences with Edward amicably >. |
|
FWR,
234, 235.
¶ Oliver to Joseph |
| January
25 |
|
Conference in Amherst,
Lorain county, Ohio. Joseph is "Ordained the President of the high
Preashood and others"
>. |
|
No minutes for this
important meeting have been found.
Cahoon diary |
| |
|
[Samuel H. Smith:] Presidents were chosen by the difrent
grades of oficers to Preside over them according to the Holy order of god. |
|
Samuel H. diary |
| |
|
[Orson Pratt:]
At this conference, the Prophet Joseph was acknowledged President of the
High Priesthood, and hands were laid on him by Elder Sidney Rigdon, who
sealed upon his head the blessings which he had formerly received. I was
appointed to preside over the Elders and was set apart and ordained by
Sidney Rigdon >. |
|
Orson Pratt journals,
11. |
| |
|
D&C 75: Missionaries not to tarry nor be
idle "but labor with your mights." William E. McLellin's assignment to the
"eastern countries" is revoked and he is chastened for "the
murmurings of his heart." He sinned but the Lord forgives him and calls
him the "the south countries" with Luke
S. Johnson >.
Orson Hyde and Samuel H. Smith, and Lyman
E. Johnson and Orson
Pratt are called to "the eastern
countries;" Asa Dodds and Calves Wilson to "the western countries;"
Major N. Ashley and Burr Riggs to the south countries. |
|
|
| January
2627 |
|
[William E. McLellin:] I was sorely tempted of Devil But
Friday night I made a hard struggle a[nd] shook him off my back. |
|
McLellin journals,
70. |
| January
27 |
|
Special conference (Independence): examine the accounts of
Sidney Gilbert, including receipt of $2,694.70 from Newel
K. Whitney, church agent; disbursements to Gilbert & Whitney &
co. for goods and transportation costs of church members totalling $2,677.83.
Report accepted. |
|
FWR,
235238,
¶ Oliver to Joseph |
| January
28 |
|
At Bishop Partridge's request, Oliver writes
Joseph about the financial difficulties in Jackson county, equipment needed,
missionaries assigned, ready to print Book of Commandments soon. |
|
Oliver
Cowdery to Joseph Smith, January 28, 1832 |
| February |
|
Prospectus for The Evening and The Morning Star is
issued. |
|
Independence printing,
56. |
| February
1 |
|
Orson
Hyde and Samuel H. Smith leave Kirtland
on their mission to Boston. They visit brethren in Painesville and the next
day preach to a large gathering (principally Campbellites) in the Perry
schoolhouse. They are "much predjudiced and hard against the work"
>. |
|
Samuel H. diary,
2. |
| February
2 |
|
William E. McLellin (h)
and Luke Johnson leave on their mission
<. |
|
|
| |
|
Sidney
Rigdon ordains Orson
Pratt a high priest <. |
|
¶ Orson
Pratt (h1), Orson Pratt journals,
12. |
| February 3 |
|
Lyman E. Johnson (h)
and Orson Pratt leave Kirtland, travel
through "Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey,
New York city, to Hurlgate, on Long Island; preached thirty times in towns
and villages on the way, where they previously had never heard the Gospel." |
|
¶ Orson
Pratt (h1) |
| February
10 |
|
Hyrum Smith and Reynolds
Cahoon are set apart as counselors to Bishop Whitney. |
|
Cahoon diary |
| February
16 |
|
D&C 76 (Hiram): While revising
John 5:29, Joseph and Sidney see a vision of the heavenly kingdoms. |
|
Papers
1:372. First published in EMS
1, no. 2 (July 1832). Philo Dibble and others were present. Philo describes
Joseph's and Sidney's vision conversation. ¶
Joseph Remembered |
| February
20 |
|
Orson Hyde and
Samuel H. Smith baptize the first three
in Springfield, Erie county, Pennsylvania. |
|
Orson Hyde journal. The
Springfield branch is organized by mid-March. |
| March
1 |
|
D&C 78 (Hiram):
Joseph, Sidney, and Newel to covenant with one another on behalf of the
United Firm, and counsel with Saints in Zion. |
|
|
| March
7 |
|
D&C 80 (Hiram):
mission call of Stephen Burnett and Eden Smith. |
|
|
| March
8 |
|
Revelation of March
8, 1832. Bishops to segregate personal property from church property.
Presidency of the High Priesthood presides over entire church. |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
| March 8 |
|
Chose this day and ordained brother Jesse
Gause [11] and Broth Sidney to be my councellors of the ministry of the
presidency of <th> high Pri[e]sthood
and from the 11th of February up to this date have been at home except
a journey to Kirtland on the 29 Feby and returned home on the 4th of March
we received a revelation in Kirtland and one since I returned home blessed
be the name of the Lord. |
|
Entry
in KRB, 10–11. Conflicts with the March 15 date for D&C
81, which calls Jesse to the presidency in the same record book. |
| March
10 |
|
Special conference in Zion resolves to write
Sidney regarding his November 14, 1831 charges against Bishop Edward
Partridge, stating that Edward has made amends and suggesting that
Sidney has been motivated by "hasty feelings rather than the Spirit
of Christ." |
|
Minutes
of March 10, 1832 |
| March
15 |
|
D&C 81 (Hiram):
Jesse Gause is called to be a high priest and
counselor to Joseph Smith in presidency of the High Priesthood, which holds
the keys of the kingdom. |
|
Name
changed from Jesse to Frederick G. Williams
in 1835 D&C. |
| March
20 |
|
Revelation (Hiram): purchase paper for the Book
of Commandments, not time for Martin Harris to go to Zion yet; postpone
translation of the New Testament. |
|
JS revelations,
206207; also Unpublished revelations, 6061; both cite Whitney papers.
Q&A format. |
| March
[20] |
|
D&C 77 (Hiram): Interpretation of Revelation
411. The sea of glass is the earth sanctified, the four beasts represent
classes of beings in their destined order, eyes represent light, wings represent
power to act, etc. |
|
|
| March
2425 |
|
Joseph and Sidney are dragged from bed, beaten,
tarred, and feathered. |
|
1832
Tarring |
| April
2 |
|
Joseph leaves for Missouri with N.
K. Whitney, Peter Whitmer, and Jesse Gause. |
|
TS 5, no. 16 (Sept. 2, 1844): 624. |
| April 7 |
|
Frederick G. Williams sells 141 acres in Warrensville township,
Cuyahoga County to Isaac Moore of Warrensville for $1500. |
|
¶ Frederick
G. Williams |
| April
14 |
|
Brigham Young is baptized by Eleazer Miller
and ordained an elder. A day or two later Heber C. Kimball is baptized. |
|
¶
Heber C. Kimball (h2) |
| April
24 |
|
Joseph and companions reach Independence. |
|
TS 5, no. 16 (Sept. 2, 1844): 624. |
| April
26 |
|
Council (Independence): Joseph
"President of the High Priesthood." Bishop Edward
Partridge extends
"the right hand of fellowship." "All differences settled
& the hearts of all run together in love" <. |
|
Minutes
of April 2627, 1832 |
| |
|
On the 26th <of April> I called a general
council of the church, and was acknowledged as the President of the High
priesthood, according to a previous ordination at a Conference of High-priests,
elders, and members, held at Amherst, Ohio, on the 25th of January 32 <.
The right hand of fellowship was given to me by the Bishop. Edward Partridge,
in behalf of the Church. The scene was solemn, impressive, and delightful.
During the intermission, a difficulty or hardness which had existed between
Bishop Partridge and Elder Rigdon was amicably settled, and when we came
together in the afternoon all hearts seemed to rejoice, and I received [D&C
82] <. |
|
MH A-1, 210
// Papers 1:380. |
| |
|
D&C 82: Lord
is "bound when ye do what I say;" Edward
Partridge, Newel K.
Whitney, Sidney Gilbert, Sidney
Rigdon, Joseph Smith, John Whitmer, Oliver
Cowdery, W. W. Phelps and Martin
Harris to form a pact to manage church
affairs in Zion and Kirtland; equal property rights; Kirtland stake; holding
property in common is an "everlasting
order
inasmuch as you sin not." |
|
United Firm |
| April
27 |
|
Council continues (Independence): Name of the
mercantile business (United Firm) to be Gilbert, Whitney & Company in
Zion and Newel K. Whitney & Company in Kirtland. |
|
¶ Minutes
of April 26–27, 1832 |
| April
30 |
|
Council of the Literary Firm (Independence):
print 3,000 copies of the Book of Commmandments; W. W. Phelps, Oliver and
John to select revelations and edit them. |
|
Minutes
of April 30, 1832 |
| |
|
Meeting of the United
Firm (Independence): A.
S. Gilbert and Newel K. Whitney agents of the firm. Church loans the firm
$15,000. |
|
Minutes
of April 30, 1832 |
| |
|
D&C 83 (Independence): Children have claim
on their parents' inheritances in Zion. |
|
|
| May
6 |
|
Joseph, Sidney, and Newel K. Whitney leave Independence
for Kirtland by stage. |
|
Sidney Rigdon,
125. |
| May
18 |
|
Reynolds Cahoon moves Phebe Rigdon into his house. |
|
Cahoon diary, 36. |
| May
[21] |
|
Near Greenville, Indiana—a
dozen miles from the Ohio river—the stagecoach horses bolt and start
to run away. Joseph and Newel jump. Newel but gets a foot caught in a wheel,breaking
his leg and foot. Sidney remains in the coach and continues on to Kirtland,
where his nine-year-old daughter, Nancy, is seriously ill. Joseph remains
with Newel while he recovers >. |
|
Joseph
in Greenville |
| May
26 |
|
Saturday. Sidney Rigdon arrives in Kirtland from Zion. |
|
Cahoon diary,
36. |
| |
|
Conference (Independence) investigates of Oliver
Cowdery's 1830 "transgression" of proposing to another woman while
engaged to Elizabeth Ann Whitmer. |
|
Minutes
of May 26, 1832 |
| May
29 |
|
Conference: (Independence): Bishop Edward
Partridge dedicates the Evening and the Morning Star office in
Independence. |
|
Minutes
of May 29, 1832 |
| May 31 |
|
Sidney Rigdon moves to the Kirtland Flats. |
|
Cahoon diary,
36. |
| June |
|
First issue of the Evening and Morning Star includes
the first revelations to be published, the "Articles
and Covenants of the Church of Christ" (D&C
20) and "A Prophecy Given to the Church of Christ, March 7, 1831" (D&C
45). |
|
|
| June
2 |
|
Saturday. Martin Harris reaches Greenville with a letter for Newel from his wife, but no letter from Emma for Joseph
<. |
|
|
| June
6 |
|
Joseph writes Emma—he is anxious and perturbed
that she hasn't written. |
|
¶
Joseph in Greenville |
| June
[11] |
|
Joseph and Newell leave Greenville for Kirtland. |
|
|
| June
12 |
|
Samuel H. Smith and Orson Hyde reach Boston. |
|
Samuel H. diary |
| June
15 |
|
Zebedee Coltrin
arrives in Kirtland from Zion. |
|
Zebedee's diary |
| June
[16] |
|
Joseph and Newell reach Kirtland. |
|
|
| June
29 |
|
At a sacrament meeting in
Boston, Samuel H. Smith is interrupted by
a man and a woman charging that he and Orson Hyde
are teaching the doctrine of the devil, such as abstaining from meat and
having spiritual wives, creating something of a sensation. |
|
Samuel H. diary |
| July
3 |
|
Conference (Zion): resolves to implement "the
mode and manner of regulating the Church of Christ
from this time,
according to a Revelation received in Hiram, Portage County, Ohio, Nov 11,
1831." |
|
Minutes
of July 3, 1832
¶ D&C 107:59100
|
| July
5 |
|
Sidney claims "that
he had a revelation from the Lord & said that the kingdo<m> was
taken from <the> Church and left with him." |
|
Cahoon diary, 38. On the 25th, Joseph writes W. W. Phelps that distraught
by the news of what was going on in Zion, "he spake unadvisedly with
his lips [and] after receiving a severe chastisement resigned his commission
and [temporarily] became a private member in the church." According to Lucy, Sidney said, "the keys of the kingdom are re<wrent> [562] from this <you> and you never will have them again untill you build me a new house." Lucy, 560562. |
| July
6 |
|
Joseph writes that Sidney suffered a temporary
loss of control suffered when he learned of the brethren's feelings in Zion, and "after receiving a severe chastisement resigned his commission and
became a private member in the church." is disfellowshipped or resigns his commission,
depending on the source. Joseph attributes the resignation to Sidney's |
|
Hyrum
Smith diary, July 28, 1832
¶
Joseph to W. W. Phelps, July 31, 1832 |
| July
13 |
|
Special conference in Zion divides the Missouri
church into four branches. |
|
Minutes
of July 13, 1832 |
| July
20 |
|
Frederick G. Williams
begins service as Joseph's scribe. Joseph's 1832 history, which includes
the first account of the First Vision, is written between this date and
November 27. |
|
¶
Joseph's1832 History |
| July
28 |
|
Sidney is "restored to his high standing
in the church." |
|
¶
Joseph to W. W. Phelps, July 31, 1832 |
| July
31 |
|
Joseph castigates W.
W. Phelps, Edward Partridge, and
members in Zion for a variety of sins. |
|
Joseph
to W. W. Phelps, July 31, 1832 |
| August
1 |
|
Jesse Gause and Zebedee
Coltrin leave Kirtland on a mission. Jesse never returns. |
|
Zebedee's diary;
Jesse Gause, 491. |
| August
19 |
|
Zebedee concludes "that it was not my duty
to preced any further to the East. I have been afficted with a pain in my
head every day Sinse we Started." He and Jesse
Gause pray with and for each other "in the fellowship of the Gospel
of our Lord & saviour Jesus Christ." |
|
Zebedee's diary |
| August
23 |
|
Joseph ordains Amasa Lyman (h)
and Zerubabel Snow elders. They leave on missions the next day, Amasa having
heard only 5 sermons. |
|
|
| August
29 |
|
D&C 99 (Hiram): John
Murdock called on a
mission to the East. He is to cleanse his feet in secret as a testimony
against those who reject him. Lord comes quickly to judge the ungodly. |
|
|
| September
2223 |
|
D&C 84 (Kirtland):
Missionaries are "mine apostles, even God's high priests." |
|
|
| September
2526 |
|
Zebedee Coltrin
returns from misson, without Jesse Gause, and
stays "with Joseph Sm the sear" in Hiram. |
|
Zebedee's diary |
| October 2 |
|
A council of high priests and elders in Zion take up the case of Ziba Peterson and vote to have Lyman Wight reordain him. |
|
Minutes of October 2, 1832 |
| October
5 |
|
David Whitmer
arrives in Jackson county. |
|
FWR,
56. |
| October
13 |
|
Joseph writes Emma from New York. |
|
Joseph Smith to Emma, October 13, 1832 |
| November 6 |
|
Emma gives birth to Joseph III. |
|
|
| |
|
[Joseph Smith III]
was born in a house put up for his father
on Isaac Morley's farm. His mother had hard labor and the blood went
to her head which became black. The prophet became frightened and sent
to Willoughby for Dr. Card, and told the messenger to run his horse.
The doctor came and bled her and delivered the son. I saw Dr. Card at
the Flats on his return home, who informed me and laughed heartily about
Jo's revelation that the Mormons should not employ physicians. One of
their mid-wives, old Mrs. Birdsley, told me of Jo's inconsistency in
calling Dr. Card, and came near leaving them for it. |
|
Rev. S. F. W., 3. Source |
| November
20 |
|
Frederick G.
Williams
replaces Oliver as scribe for Joseph's history. |
|
Frederick's statement |
| November
14 |
|
Zebedee Coltrin
arrives in Kirtland and hears Joseph speak and sing in tongues. |
|
Zebedee's diary |
| November
16 |
|
Kirtland. Conference of elders. Joseph ordains
John Boynton (h) an elder. |
|
Kirtland council |
| November
20 |
|
Hyrum and probably William
Smith leave on a mission
to the East. |
|
Hyrum's
diary. |
| November
27 |
|
Joseph to W. W.
Phelps: one "mighty and strong" letter. |
|
Joseph
Smith to W. W. Phelps, July 31, 1832
|
| November
29 |
|
Frederick prophecies that next spring Joseph will
go to Pittsburgh "to establish a Bishopwrick" and go to New York
City within a year. |
|
Joseph's
journal in Papers, 2:4 and JS personal, 2nd ed., 21–22. |
| December
3 |
|
Zion. Council resolves high priests are to meet
alone except when elders, priests, teachers, or members, have business at
the meeting. |
|
Minutes
of Dec. 3, 1832 |
| |
|
Kirtland. Jesse
Gause, William E. McLellin,
and someone named Mogan or Morgan are excommunicated in Kirtland. Joseph
is present and records the event but gives no reasons. |
|
Papers
2:4; JS personal, 1617. |
| December
4 |
|
[Joseph:] this day I been unwell done but litle
been at home all day regulated some things this Evening feel better in my
mind then I have for a few days back Oh Lord deliver out thy servent out
of temtations and fill his heart with wisdom and understanding |
|
JS personal, 17. |
| December
6 |
|
D&C 86 (Kirtland):
Parable of the apostasy. The Lord is sending out the word now and blades
begin sprout. Angels want to harvest but the Lord restrains them until
the harvest is fully ready. The priesthood came down through history in
the Prophet's ancestors, hidden from the world. Joseph is to restore all
and be a savior to the world. |
|
|
| December
19 |
|
Samuel
H. Smith and Orson Hyde return from their
mission to New York, Massachusetts, and Maine <. |
|
Samuel H. diary |
| December
6 |
|
[Joseph:] translating and received a revelation
explaining the Parable the wheat and the tears &c |
|
JS personal,
17; Matthew 13:1843; D&C 86 |
| |
|
|
|
|
| December 6 |
|
The Mormons still profess to talk with angels,
visit the third heaven, and converse with Christ face to face.—Their
form of baptism is changed to "I, John the Messenger, baptize thee" &c.
The gift of imparting the Holy Ghost is yet professed.
|
|
Ohio Atlas and Lorain County
Gazette, Dec.
6, 1832. Source |
| |
¶ |
They pretend to have discovered where the Ark
of the Covenant, Aaron's rod, the pot of Manna, &c., &c., now remain
hid. At no distant period, they expect Christ will re-appear to live and
reign on the earth a thousand years. |
|
|
| |
¶ |
… We believe their society numbers something
more than 100 souls in this County, many of whom intend removing to Mount
Zion in the Spring. |
|
|
| December 25 |
¶ |
I prophesy, in the name of the Lord God. that
the commencement of the difficulties which will cause much bloodshed
previous to the coming of the Son of Man. will be in South Carolina: (it
may probably arise through the Slave Question; this a voice declared to
me. while I was praying earnestly on the subject: December 25th, 1832. |
|
Manuscript History of the Church, 11:154 (Apr. 2, 1843) // HC
5:324.
D&C 130:1213. |
| December 24 |
|
"Newel" reports results of recently returned
missionaries: |
|
EMS 1, no. 9 (Feb.
1833). |
| |
|
Orson Hyde and
Samuel H. Smith establish one
church in Maine, two in Massachusetts, one in Pennsylvania, baptized 60 or
more. |
|
| |
|
Lyman E. Johnson and Orson
Pratt baptize nearly
100 in the East (Orson is still out). |
|
|
| |
|
Simeon and Jared
Carter baptizes over 100 in
Vermont. |
|
|
| |
|
Hyrum and William
Smith baptizes 23 in Pennsylvania
in three weeks. |
|
|
| |
|
John Murdock baptizes 23 in Thompson, Ohio. |
|
|
| |
|
Martin and Emer Harris baptize 100 at Chenango
Point, New York within a few weeks. |
|
|
| December
27 |
|
Kirtland. Conference of high priests. Joseph
receives D&C 88:1126, the Olive
Leaf. Holy spirit of promise the second comforter; three degrees glory;
eye single to my glory; he will unveil his face; idle thoughts; call a solemn
assembly; teach one another; warn Gentiles; be clean; last days; resurrection,
thousand years; prepare; virtues enjoined. |
|
Minutes
of December 27, 1832 |
| December 29 |
|
This day Brother Calvin Stodard [Stoddard] came
forward and gave up his licence to the Bishop and confessed that he had
not magnified his office but had transgressed and been out of the way. |
|
Kirtland council, 4. |
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