Footnotes
Contents of the Historian and Recorder’s Office, July 1858, Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL. The spine has labeling by Historian’s Office clerk Leo Hawkins, dating from the 1850s.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
“Inventory. Historian’s Office. G. S. L. City April 1. 1857,” [1]; “Historian’s Office Inventory G. S. L. March 19. 1858,” [1], Historian’s Office, Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904, CHL.
Historian’s Office. Catalogs and Inventories, 1846–1904. CHL. CR 100 130.
Footnotes
See Historical Introduction to Minutes, 8 Aug. 1835; and Park, “Thou Wast Willing to Lay Down Thy Life for Thy Brethren,” 27–37.
Park, Benjamin E. “‘ Thou Wast Willing to Lay Down Thy Life for Thy Brethren’: Zion’s Blessings in the Early Church.” John Whitmer Historical Association Journal 29 (2009): 27–37.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, p. 1.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, p. 2.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, p. 2.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:12].
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, pp. 2–3. Barnes received a license to preach from the Missouri high council on 7 August. (Minute Book 2, 6–7 Aug. 1834.)
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, pp. 2–10. Barnes began his journey with Lewis Robbins; in Sugar Creek, Illinois, he and Robbins parted ways, and Barnes continued on with Orson Pratt.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, p. 10.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Warren A. Cowdery copied many of the blessings associated with an ordination to the Quorum of the Twelve or Quorum of the Seventy into Minute Book 1. (Minute Book 1, pp. 147–158, 165–186.)
Many of these blessings were recorded in the Patriarchal Blessing Book; other blessings, including Barnes’s, were recorded in private journals. (Patriarchal Blessings, vol. 1; Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 2, pp. 43, 47.)
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 1, p. 10; Minutes and Discourse, 2 May 1835. It is not clear whether Barnes was selected by JS and the church presidency before he returned home from his second mission or whether he was chosen that day.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 2, pp. 1–40.
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
Barnes began studying grammar under Sidney Rigdon on 9 December and continued under Vinson Knight; in February 1836 he studied Hebrew under the tutelage of Joshua Seixas. (Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 2, pp. 41–43.)
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
The blessing was copied into Barnes’s journal following a copy of his patriarchal blessing, which had been given by Joseph Smith Sr. eight months earlier. Barnes copied the Zion blessing while preaching near Canfield, Ohio. (Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 2, pp. 43–52, 57–58.)
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.
See Revelation 7:4; 14:1; and Answers to Questions, between ca. 4 and ca. 20 Mar. 1832 [D&C 77]. In the same 2 May 1835 meeting at which Barnes was ordained to the Seventy, JS taught that there may be set apart “seven times Seventy, even until there shall be one hundred & forty and four thousand.” Barnes’s patriarchal blessing also mentions the hundred and forty-four thousand: “Thou shalt stand when wickedness is swept of[f] from the Earth even with thy breathren the hundred forty & four thousand sealed out of . . . the twelve tribes of Israel.” (Minutes and Discourse, 2 May 1835; Barnes, Reminiscences and Diaries, vol. 2, pp. 46–47.)
Barnes, Lorenzo D. Reminiscences and Diaries, 1834–1839. 2 vols. CHL. MS 1436.