Discourse, circa 19 July 1840, as Reported by Martha Jane Knowlton Coray–B
Discourse, circa 19 July 1840, as Reported by Martha Jane Knowlton Coray–B
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Ehat and Cook, Words of Joseph Smith, 419n2.
Ehat, Andrew F., and Lyndon W. Cook, eds. The Words of Joseph Smith: The Contemporary Accounts of the Nauvoo Discourses of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1980.
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Jessee, “Joseph Smith’s 19 July 1840 Discourse,” 390n1.
Jessee, Dean C. “Joseph Smith’s 19 July 1840 Discourse.” BYU Studies 19, no. 3 (Spring 1979): 390–394.
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Parley P. Pratt stated in a letter to Orson Pratt that JS had said—perhaps in this discourse—that “the government is fallen & needs redeeming. It is guilty of Blood & cannot stand as it now is but will come so near dessolation as to hang as it were by a single hair!” (Orson Pratt, Edinburgh, Scotland, to George A. Smith, Burslem, England, 21 Jan. 1841, George Albert Smith, Papers, CHL, underlining in original.)
Smith, George Albert. Papers, 1834–1877. CHL. MS 1322.
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See Revelation, 16–17 Dec. 1833 [D&C 101:55–56].