Phineas H. Young is disfellowshipped
for unchristian-like behavior described by Burr Riggs. |
Date |
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August 18, 1835 |
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Kirtland council |
Location |
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Kirtland, Ohio |
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Description |
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Minutes of a High Council
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Presiding |
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Not named |
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Clerk |
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Warren Parrish |
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Phineas
charged |
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Elder T. S. Cole charges Phineas H. Young with unchristian-like
conduct. |
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Burr:
Phineas and Book of Young loans, sales |
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Burr Riggs: Elder Young borrowed a Book of Mormon from Mr.
Childs of Madison county, New York and agreed to return it, but sold it
instead. He gave another copy to a poor female "as a deed of charity,"
but later borrowed and sold it. |
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Burr Riggs
had been excommuicated in 1833. February
26, 1833 |
Disfellowshipped |
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Council suspends Phineas until he gives satisfaction to the
council. |
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Phineas
is cleared later. Minutes of September 29, 1835
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Minutes of August 19, 1835
Minutes of August 17, 1835
Ohio Minutes
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