Mormon History 1830-1844

Miracles: Doctrine and Covenants
Miracles occurs only in four Joseph Smith revelations in the Doctrine and Covenants, the last instance being the revelation of March 8, 1831. Various types of miracles such as healings, speaking in tongues, signs and wonders, etc., occur throughout the book.
July 1830    
As commanded

Exorcisms, healing, serpents, poison
13 [23] Require not miracles, except I shall command you; except casting out devils; healing the sick; and against poisonous serpents; and against deadly poisons: BC 25:23–24, July [4–31], 1830

¶ D&C 24:13–14
Upon request 14 [25] And these things ye shall not do, except it be required of you, by them who desire it, that the scriptures might be fulfilled, for ye shall do according to that which is written.
   
 
December 1830      
For believers 8 [9] For I am God and mine arm is not shortened and I will show miracles, signs and wonders, unto all those who believe on my name. BC 37:9, Dec. [7–11], 1830 // ¶ D&C 35:8
   
 
March 1831      
March [6–7], 1831

Do miracles and become sons of God
8 I came unto my own & my own received me not but unto as many as received me gave I power to do many miracles & to become the sons of God. Edward Partridge manuscript, March 6, 1831 ¶ D&C 45 Sources; also ¶ D&C 45:8.
   
 
March 8, 1831 21 And again, to some is given the working of miracles. BC 49:19, Mar. 8, 1831; also ¶ D&C 46:21.
 
Miracles: Book of Mormon
Signs and Wonders
Miracles
Beliefs & Practices




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