John Patten (David
W.'s brother) is disfellowshipped
"for not complying" with agreements. |
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Date |
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May 28, 1837 |
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FWR,
113114. |
Location |
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Far West "Committee
Store." |
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Description |
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High Council met
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Presidents
present |
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John
Whitmer and W. W. Phelps |
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Clerk |
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Harvey Green |
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High
council |
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Simeon Carter
George M. Hinkle
E. H. Groves
Thomas Grover
Thomas Gordon
Levi Jackman |
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Elias Higbee
Thomas B. Marsh (h)
Lyman Wight (h) (swh)
Calvin Beebe
John Whitmer
Alva L. Tippets |
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12
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Open |
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Prayer by W. W. Phelps |
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John
Patten charged |
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John Patten is charged
"for not complying with his agreement &c." |
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Minutes
of May 22, 1837 |
Accusors |
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Charged by John
Corrill, John Killian, Lyman Wight, W. W. Phelps, George M. Hinkle,
Abigail Daniels. |
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Decision |
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The presidency decides
and the council sanctions decision that John "be disfellowshiped
until he makes satisfaction." |
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Close |
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Benediction by John Whitmer. |
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Minutes of May 29, 1837
Minutes of May 22, 1837
Far West Minutes
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