Saints not to vote in
the redistricting election §. David Whitmer,
W. W. Phelps, Orson Pratt, and Lyman Wight to preach throughout the Missouri
churches, advising the Saints "how to escape the indignation of our
enemies and to keep in favor with those who feel well disposed towards us"
§. Hulet Branch: Samuel Brown, contrary to counsel,
encourages branch members to speak in tongues §, and
ordained Sylvester Hulet because Sylvester can speak in tongues. |
Date |
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July 31, 1834 |
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Far West Record: Minutes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1844, edited by Donald Q. Cannon and Lyndon W. Cook (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1983).
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7784. |
Location |
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[Clay county] |
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Description |
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Council met according
to appointment. |
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Minutes
of July 12, 1834 |
Moderator |
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David
Whitmer |
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Clerk |
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John Whitmer
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Open |
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Prayer by David Whitmer |
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Substitutes |
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Substitute members:
Peter Dustin for William E. McLellin
Zebedee Coltrin for Thomas B. Marsh (h)
Amasa Lyman (h) for John
Murdock |
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Constitution |
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John Whitmer reads the
"Constitution." |
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D&C
102 |
Reports
of visits to county branches |
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Report of Edward
Partridge and Orson Pratt (h1)
is read, then "laid on the table." |
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Edward,
Orson, Zebedee, and Isaac had been assigned to visit the Saints in Clay
county. Minutes of July 12, 1834 |
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Report
of Zebedee Coltrin and Isaac Morley was
received. |
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Pay
attention
Requirements for missionaries |
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President David
Whitmer urges the council to be patient and pay attention to the business of the
council to "avoid confusion & contention." Also, men should
not be sent on missions until they are ready to teach the principles of
the gospel "in plainness," and also "the rules and regulations
of the Church of Latter Day Saints." |
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The
church name was changed by the Minutes of May
3, 1834. |
Counsel
not to vote |
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Addressing
congregation and the high council, David declares "the will of the
Lord" is that they not vote in this election. Counselors W.
W. Phelps and John Whitmer concur, followed by the high council. |
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The
1834 election was postponed for congressional re-districting. |
Minutes
read |
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John Whitmer reads minutes
of last council meeting. |
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Rare
reference to reading minutes.
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Station
elders throughout area |
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W. W.
Phelps proposes that brethren be stationed throughout the area as Edward
Partridge and Orson Pratt suggested. Orson and Lyman Wight (h)
(swh) speak
on the subject. |
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Four
appointed to teach public relations |
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David
Whitmer announces that according to the spirit in him four brethren should
be appointed to teach the disciples "how to escape the indignation
of our enemies and to keep in favor with those who feel well disposed towards
us. And live as disciples in all lowliness of heart &c. These four to
hold meetings in public and teach as they shall be directed by the Holy
Spirit." |
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That
the Destroyer May Pass
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PR
reps |
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Simeon
Carter, John Corrill, Parley and Orson
Pratt are appointed. Council and congregation vote unanimously in the affirmative. |
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¶
Minutes of August 6, 1834
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Adjourn |
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One hour adjournment.
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Second
session |
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David Whitmer opens
with prayer. |
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Case
of Samuel Brown |
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Nathan West submits
request for the council to rule on Samuel Brown's teachings on practicing
gifts and ordaining Sylvester Hulett a high priest without authorization. |
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Samuel
Brown (18011882), member of Zion's Camp, doorkeeper of the Kirtland
Temple, resident of Payson, Utah.
Sylvester Hulet (1800?), bapized 1831, md. Anne Schott Whitmer, widow
of Christian Whitmer, moved to Salt Lake Valley, 1847.
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This being considered
a difficult matter, four speakers were appointed: Zebedee Coltrin and Amasa
Lyman vs. Simeon Carter and Parley P. Pratt.
Zebedee calls "for testimony in behalf of the Church." |
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Leonard
Rich: Brown not following counsel |
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Leonard
Rich testifies that last week Nathan West told him Brother Brown was
teaching something different than what he and Hiram
Page >
had taught the Hulett branch as instructed by President Whitmer. |
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When
Rich asked Brown if he had been speaking to the Hulett branch about "improving
gifts (that is in speaking with tongues and interpreting) to this Brown
replies that he was not willing to say any thing behind his brethren's backs." |
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Rich reminds him "that
the Elders had been requested to visit that branch & teach them not
to use their gifts, (that is, to speak in tongues, the gift of seeing &
interpretations &c.) but lay them aside at present (that is in our present
state of captivity &c.)" |
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Evasive |
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He asks Brown if they
had been "improving on their gifts" since they were visited by
Elders Hiram Page and Nathan West. Brown answers evasively. Rich persists,
but fails to elicit definite answers. |
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Brown finally acknowledges
that: |
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"Misunderstanding" |
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there must be some misunderstanding
concerning the Council by those who had taught them respecting the gifts,
he stated that he did not suppose that they were to lay aside the gift entirely
but use them when it would be wisdom. |
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He refuses to say whether
Sylvester Hulet, who had agreed to abide by the counsel of Elders Page and
West, had spoken in tongues since the Elders had visited the branch, but
offers to go with him to see Elder Hulet. |
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Rich tells him: |
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Duty
to answer |
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that I felt it was his duty to answer the question without going to
Sylvester, {I told him} said that I thought that it would be saving much
time and trouble if he would answer the question as Sylvester might evade
the question, as he had done and leave room for the workings of Satan
among them.
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Admits
Sylvester and Sally spoke in tongues |
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Brown acknowledges hearing
Sylvester speak a few words in tongues, which Sister [Sally] Crandall interpreted;
she then spoke in tongues and Sylvester interpreted; but denies encouraging
them. |
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Brother
Brace testimony
Brown ordains Sylvester Hulet |
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Brother Brace reports
that his wife told him Brown said he had been impressed by the Spirit to
ordain Sylvester to the High Priesthood and did so in the presence of the
Brace family. |
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Edward
Partridge testimony
Brown sectarian |
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Edward
Partridge testifies that soon after Samuel Brown had arrived, he called
on the bishop and "gave me to understand that Brown was much tinctured
with sectarianism," though he could not recall the details. |
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A few days later, Brown
makes observations: |
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Brown
and Crandle |
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calculated to prejudice my mind against br. LymanHe then stated
that he had obtained the gift of tongues
[and] that he visited
Sister Crandle, that a brother that was with him asked her to speak in
tongues she rather refused at first but Brown said to her he would like
to hear her speak, she did speak some and told him he could speak, he
spoke and she interpreted it.
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Brown also said: |
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that they had been having a fuss or difficulty that morning over at br.
English's in consequence of his visiting Sister Crandle and others and
getting them to speak in tongues contrary from what they had been taught,
he said he thought the difficulty settled or nearly so.
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Edward
Partridge testimony
Urges Brown to speak |
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Bishop Partridge suggested
Brother Brown address the congregation before the sacrament and "shew
that he was satisfied that they had been taught correct and that he had
ignorantly done or said some things that were not wisdom." Brown agreed. |
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Brown
justifies himself |
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But instead of admitting
error, Brown "justified himself for all he had done since he joined
the Camp of Israel." Bishop Partridge was very disappointed but let
it pass. |
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Justifies
ordaining Hulet |
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However, when he heard
that Brown had ordained Sylvester Hulet, he, President Whitmer, Orson Pratt,
and Brother Rich, questioned him. Brown justified the ordination, saying
that Brother Cole had recommended him. He, Brown, asked the Lord to give
him the gift of tongues as a sign. His request was granted, and he ordained
Brother Hulet. Furthermore, "he was ignorant of any rules here different
from those in the world." |
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High
council had rejected Hulet |
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The bishop told him
that Sylvester had recently applied for ordination but was rejected, so
either the spirit that the council had was not of God, the spirit that Brother
had was not of God, or Brother Hulet's standing had changed in the Lord's
eyes. Brother Brown thought it it was probably the last alternative. |
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Hiram
Page testimony
Prophecy in branch? |
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Hiram
Page testifies
that in an effort to "search out a prophecy which was given in the
Hulet Branch," he spoke to Brother West and was interrupted by Brother
Brown, who said "that we had better let those brethren alone, if we
did notthere would a matter arise out of it that would be seriousthat
we would be sorry for here after < ." |
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Adjourn |
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Adjourn to tomorrow
morning. |
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Close |
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Prayer by David Whitmer
"Moderator" |
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Minutes of August 1, 1834
Minutes of July 12, 1834
Clay County Minutes
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