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Letter to Editor, 15 April 1843, Second Draft

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Willard Richards

24 June 1804–11 Mar. 1854. Teacher, lecturer, doctor, clerk, printer, editor, postmaster. Born at Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Joseph Richards and Rhoda Howe. Moved to Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, 1813; to Chatham, Columbia Co...

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, (Viator, pseud.)], Letter,
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, to the Editor of Boston Daily Bee,
Boston

Capital city of Massachusetts, located on eastern seaboard at mouth of Charles River. Founded by Puritans, 1630. Received city charter, 1822. Population in 1820 about 43,000; in 1830 about 61,000; and in 1840 about 93,000. JS’s ancestor Robert Smith emigrated...

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, Suffolk Co., MA, 8 Apr. 1843, draft; handwriting of
Willard Richards

24 June 1804–11 Mar. 1854. Teacher, lecturer, doctor, clerk, printer, editor, postmaster. Born at Hopkinton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts. Son of Joseph Richards and Rhoda Howe. Moved to Richmond, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, 1813; to Chatham, Columbia Co...

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; three pages; “Truthiana No. 5,” Truthiana, 1843, drafts, CHL.

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Letter to Editor, 22–ca. 27 Apr. 1843.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. Letter to Editor, 15 April 1843, Initial Draft
Letter to Editor, 15 April 1843, Second Draft
Letter to Editor, 15 April 1843

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For the Bee.
Truthiana No. 5.
To the Editor.
Sir, These Mormons <​are​> a go-ahead people, and he who woled [would] keep up with them must skip over many things, even, in observation. The prophet closed his millenium on the date of my last, not stopping to attend to all the little business, & minute affairs of the kingdom, but leaving them to the
twelve

Members of a governing body in the church, with special administrative and proselytizing responsibilities. A June 1829 revelation commanded Oliver Cowdery and David Whitmer to call twelve disciples, similar to the twelve apostles in the New Testament and ...

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;— The twelve apostles, or next big lions of the
city

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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. There
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is nothing very peculiar about them <​these​> <​men,​>
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& you would not know them from any body else who behaved themselves well if you should happen to meet them; yet they seem to be a match for any thing when “Jo” is not p[r]esent, so These big lions <​
apostles

Members of a governing body in the church, with special administrative and proselytizing responsibilities. A June 1829 revelation commanded Oliver Cowdery and David Whitmer to call twelve disciples, similar to the twelve apostles in the New Testament and ...

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​> got together on the monday follo[w]ing the close of the millenium, & had a consultation with 6 or 800
Elders

A male leader in the church generally; an ecclesiastical and priesthood office or one holding that office; a proselytizing missionary. The Book of Mormon explained that elders ordained priests and teachers and administered “the flesh and blood of Christ unto...

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— about having another day of probation, or having the old one prolonged for a Season, and it was quickly decided that there were many poor So in the course of a two days Souls yet ignorant of the truth,— and that it was necessay that
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they should have the gospel preached to them before the final end could come.
At it they went &
ordained

The conferral of power and authority; to appoint, decree, or set apart. Church members, primarily adults, were ordained to ecclesiastical offices and other responsibilities by the laying on of hands by those with the proper authority. Ordinations to priesthood...

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<​Manafaturd [manufactured]​> a score or two of new Elders; not as many Soceities<​of the Sects​>
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make them, by schools & academies & colleges & Books <​& p[r]ofessors​>
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& 10 years study, <​at dead Languages​>
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<​No,​>
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but <​they [do?] it by​>
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by prayer & the
Laying on of hands

A practice in which individuals place their hands upon a person to bestow the gift of the Holy Ghost, ordain to an office or calling, or confer other power, authority, or blessings, often as part of an ordinance. The Book of Mormon explained that ecclesiastical...

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. & by the power of the Holy Ghost, <​(​> as they term it,<​)​>
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and a man is ready for his business, & Elders thus made are [p. [1]]
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