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Account of Meeting and Discourses, circa 9 March 1841

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Account of Meeting and JS, Discourses, [
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Hancock Co., IL, ca. 9 Mar. 1841]. Featured version in William P. McIntire, Notebook, [14]–[15]; handwriting of
William P. McIntire

29 May 1813–5 Jan. 1882. Tailor. Born in Wheatfield, Indiana Co., Pennsylvania. Son of George McIntire and Sarah Davis. Married Anna Patterson, ca. 1833, in Pennsylvania. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Erastus Snow, 23 Nov. 1836...

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; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Account of Meeting and Discourse, 5 Jan. 1841, as Reported by William P. McIntire.

Historical Introduction

On or around 9 March 1841, JS attended and spoke at the weekly meeting of the
Nauvoo

Principal gathering place for Saints following expulsion from Missouri. Beginning in 1839, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints purchased lands in earlier settlement of Commerce and planned settlement of Commerce City, as well as surrounding areas....

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, Illinois, lyceum, a society dedicated to the education of adults.
1

For more on the Nauvoo lyceum, see Historical Introduction to Discourse, ca. 2 Feb. 1841.


It was the tenth lyceum meeting that year for which
William P. McIntire

29 May 1813–5 Jan. 1882. Tailor. Born in Wheatfield, Indiana Co., Pennsylvania. Son of George McIntire and Sarah Davis. Married Anna Patterson, ca. 1833, in Pennsylvania. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Erastus Snow, 23 Nov. 1836...

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recorded an entry in his notebook. In the meeting, a “father Cole” attempted to clarify what he had taught in a previous meeting about “the fullness of the Gospel” and the gift of the Holy Ghost.
2

McIntire, Notebook, [10].


Comprehensive Works Cited

McIntire, William Patterson. Notebook, 1840–1845. CHL. MS 1014.

Cole’s clarification appears to have motivated JS’s subsequent remarks on the
gift of the Holy Ghost

A right or privilege bestowed through the confirmation ordinance. Individuals were confirmed members of the church and received the gift of the Holy Ghost through the laying on of hands. The Book of Mormon explained that remission of sins requires not only...

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and the nature of the Godhead. JS spoke again later in the meeting on other topics, including Adam’s transgression and the measurement of time.
William P. McIntire

29 May 1813–5 Jan. 1882. Tailor. Born in Wheatfield, Indiana Co., Pennsylvania. Son of George McIntire and Sarah Davis. Married Anna Patterson, ca. 1833, in Pennsylvania. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Erastus Snow, 23 Nov. 1836...

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wrote an account of the meeting, including JS’s sermons, in his notebook, presumably during the meeting or shortly thereafter. Although McIntire did not provide a date for the meeting, lyceum meetings appear to have been held every Tuesday in 1841, and because the account featured here is found in the tenth entry of McIntire’s notebook, the meeting most likely took place at the lyceum meeting held on 9 March, the tenth Tuesday of 1841.
3

This dating assumes a weekly meeting beginning on Tuesday, 5 January 1841. For more on the dating issues in McIntire’s notebook, see Historical Introduction to Discourse, ca. 2 Feb. 1841.


Footnotes

  1. [1]

    For more on the Nauvoo lyceum, see Historical Introduction to Discourse, ca. 2 Feb. 1841.

  2. [2]

    McIntire, Notebook, [10].

    McIntire, William Patterson. Notebook, 1840–1845. CHL. MS 1014.

  3. [3]

    This dating assumes a weekly meeting beginning on Tuesday, 5 January 1841. For more on the dating issues in McIntire’s notebook, see Historical Introduction to Discourse, ca. 2 Feb. 1841.

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asking have Referance to a personage Like Adam for God made Adam Just in his own Image
8

See Genesis 1:26–27.


Now this a key for you to know how to ask & obtain
Next was Robinson
9

Likely either George W. Robinson or Ebenezer Robinson.


on the Gospel he spoke of adam pertaking of the forbiden fruit & so-on—
10

See Genesis 3:1–6; and Old Testament Revision 1, pp. 6–7 [Moses 4:6–12].


Joseph said a person ought always take his subject along— for instance Jesus in all his Doctrines & pariables set it forth Like a tree or mustard stock
11

See Matthew 13:31; Mark 4:31; and Luke 13:19.


Comencing at the foundation & Root thence up to the first Branch & out along it then back to the body of the tree or subject & thence to the Next Branch & so-on Now as to Adam the Lord said in the day thou shalt Eat there of thou shalt shurely Die
12

See Genesis 2:17; and Old Testament Revision 1, pp. 5–6 [Moses 3:17].


Now the Day the Lord has Refferance too is spoken of By Petter a thousand of our years is with the Lord as one Day &c
13

See 2 Peter 3:8.


at the time the Lord said this to adam there was No mode of Counting time By man, as man Now Counts time
Next was
Bron Benet [John C. Bennett]

3 Aug. 1804–5 Aug. 1867. Physician, minister, poultry breeder. Born at Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Massachusetts. Son of John Bennett and Abigail Cook. Moved to Marietta, Washington Co., Ohio, 1808; to Massachusetts, 1812; and back to Marietta, 1822. Married ...

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on Phisickal Education for the Health & preservation of the Lungs— [p. [15]]
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Account of Meeting and Discourses, circa 9 March 1841
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JSP, D8:64–66
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Footnotes

  1. [8]

    See Genesis 1:26–27.

  2. [9]

    Likely either George W. Robinson or Ebenezer Robinson.

  3. [10]

    See Genesis 3:1–6; and Old Testament Revision 1, pp. 6–7 [Moses 4:6–12].

  4. [11]

    See Matthew 13:31; Mark 4:31; and Luke 13:19.

  5. [12]

    See Genesis 2:17; and Old Testament Revision 1, pp. 5–6 [Moses 3:17].

  6. [13]

    See 2 Peter 3:8.

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