Footnotes
See source note for Blessing from Joseph Smith Sr., 9 Dec. 1834. A notation on the endpaper of Patriarchal Blessing Book 1 indicates that the page on which this blessing was recorded was received from Patten on 22 August 1956. (Patriarchal Blessings, 1:147.)
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Footnotes
The Ivins family lived in Monmouth County in 1840. JS was then traveling in the area and preached several times at a schoolhouse just north of Hornerstown in Monmouth County. (Historian’s Office, JS History, Draft Notes, 30 Dec. 1839, 71; Sharp, “Latter-day Saints or ‘Mormons’ in New Jersey,” 1–2; Fleming, “Early Mormonism in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey,” 77–78.)
Sharp, William. “The Latter-day Saints or ‘Mormons’ in New Jersey.” Typescript of unpublished paper. 1897. CHL.
Fleming, Stephen J. “‘Sweeping Everything Before It’: Early Mormonism in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.” BYU Studies 40 (2001): 72–104.
Oliver Cowdery, Note, in Patriarchal Blessings, 1:8–9; see also Historical Introduction to Blessing from Joseph Smith Sr., 9 Dec. 1834. JS taught that “an Evangelist Is a patriarch even the oldest man of the Blood of Joseph or of the seed of Abram.” An instruction on priesthood prepared by JS in 1835 explained, “It is the duty of the twelve in all large branches of the church, to ordain evangelical ministers, as they shall be designated unto them by revelation.” Nevertheless, the next patriarch after Joseph Smith Sr. was not appointed until November 1837, when JS, Sidney Rigdon, and Hyrum Smith ordained Isaac Morley a patriarch for the church in Far West, Missouri. (Discourse, between ca. 26 June and ca. 2 July 1839; Instruction on Priesthood, between ca. 1 Mar. and ca. 4 May 1835 [D&C 107:39]; JS, Journal, 18 Dec. 1833; Minutes, 7 Nov. 1837.)
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Oliver Cowdery, Note, in Patriarchal Blessings, 1:9; Historical Introduction to Blessing from Joseph Smith Sr., 9 Dec. 1834.
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Oliver Cowdery, Note, in Patriarchal Blessings, 1:8.
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Ivins and his wife, Mary Schenk Ivins, had five children at this time, ranging in age from ten to twenty years old. (Allen, Genealogy and History of the Shreve Family, 229–230.)
Allen, L. P. The Genealogy and History of the Shreve Family from 1641. Greenfield, IL: Privately printed, 1901.
See Mark 2:5; Revelation, 8 Mar. 1833 [D&C 90:1]; and JS History, ca. Summer 1832, 3.
See Deuteronomy 28:5.
See Deuteronomy 28:5–6.
See Deuteronomy 28:8.
JS had previously identified the “Ancient of days” as the biblical figure Adam. (See Daniel 7:13, 22; Revelation, ca. Aug. 1835 [D&C 27:11]; JS, Journal, 19 May 1838; and Discourse, between ca. 26 June and ca. 4 Aug. 1839–A.)