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Walking on Water Story
Common folk tale applied to Mormon preacher in Kirtland.
Joseph Smith to Leaders in Clay County, August 16, 1834
Complete selection of first elders. Must be endowed before Zion can be redeemed. Send them out to get petition signatures. Gather churches. Redeem Zion on September 11, 1836. Left consecrated horn in Illinois. William E. McLellin very humble now. Cholera raging. Churches cold.
Sylvester Smith's Published Confession
Difficulties between Sylvester and Joseph Smith arose during Zion's Camp. Sylvester complained to council about Joseph Smith's conduct during Zion's Camp. Council found Joseph blameless. Sylvester satisfied, regrets trouble he caused.
Kirtland 1835
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