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Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 December 1838, as Recorded in “General” Record Book

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Liberty

Located in western Missouri, thirteen miles north of Independence. Settled 1820. Clay Co. seat, 1822. Incorporated as town, May 1829. Following expulsion from Jackson Co., 1833, many Latter-day Saints found refuge in Clay Co., with church leaders and other...

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, Clay Co., MO, to the church in
Caldwell County

Located in northwest Missouri. Settled by whites, by 1831. Described as being “one-third timber and two-thirds prairie” in 1836. Created specifically for Latter-day Saints by Missouri state legislature, 29 Dec. 1836, in attempt to solve “Mormon problem.” ...

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, MO, 16 Dec. 1838. Version copied [between 16 Dec. 1838 and ca. 30 Oct. 1839] in “General” Record Book, 1838, pp. 101–108; handwriting of
James Mulholland

1804–3 Nov. 1839. Born in Ireland. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Married Sarah Scott, 8 Feb. 1838/1839, at Far West, Caldwell Co., Missouri. Engaged in clerical work for JS, 1838, at Far West. Ordained a seventy, 28 Dec. 1838....

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; CHL.

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 Dec. 1838.
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Letter to the Church in Caldwell County, Missouri, 16 December 1838

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wards and stumble and fall, and <​their​>

Insertion possibly in the handwriting of George W. Robinson.


name shall be blotted out, and God shall reward them according to all their abominations; Dear Brethren do not think that our hearts faint, as though some strange thing had happened unto us, for we have seen and been assured of all these things beforehand, and have had an assurance of a better hope than that of our persecutors, therefore God hath made broad our shoulders for the burden. We glory in our tribulations because we know that God is with us, that he is our friend; and that he will save our souls. We do not care for them that kill the body, they cannot harm our souls, we ask no favors, at the hands of mobs, nor of the world, nor of the Devil, nor of his emissaries the Dissenters, and those who love and make and swear falsehoods, to take away our lives. We have never dissembled, nor will we for the sake of our lives for as much then as we know that we have been endeavoring with all our minds, mighhs and strength, to do the will of God, and all things whatsoever he hath commanded us, and as to our light observations from time to time they have nothing to do with the fixed purposes of our hearts, therefore it sufficeth us to say, that our souls were vexed from day to day. We refer you to Isaih who considers those who make a man an offender for a word, and lay a snare for him that reproveth in the gate We believe that the old Prophet verily told the truth, we have no retraction to make, we have reproved in the gate, and men have laid snares for us, we have spoken words and men have made us offenders, and notwithstanding all this our minds are not yet darkened but feel strong in the Lord, But behold the words of the saviour “If the light which is in you become darkness, behold how great is that darkness,” look at the dissenters. Again if you were of the world, the world would love its own, Look at
Mr [George M.] Hinkle

13 Nov. 1801–Nov. 1861. Merchant, physician, publisher, minister, farmer. Born in Jefferson Co., Kentucky. Son of Michael Hinkle and Nancy Higgins. Married first Sarah Ann Starkey. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1832. Moved to ...

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a wolf in Sheep’s clothing, Look at his Brother,
John Corrill

17 Sept. 1794–26 Sept. 1842. Surveyor, politician, author. Born at Worcester Co., Massachusetts. Married Margaret Lyndiff, ca. 1830. Lived at Harpersfield, Ashtabula Co., Ohio, 1830. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 10 Jan. 1831,...

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Look at the beloved
Reed Peck

1814–23 Aug. 1894. Millwright, farmer. Born in Bainbridge Township, Chenango Co., New York. Son of Hezekiah Peck and Martha Long. Baptized into Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ca. 1830. Moved from New York to Ohio and then to Kaw Township, Jackson...

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, who aided him by <​in​> leading us as the Saviour was led into the Camp as a lamb prepared for the slaughter, as a sheep dumb before his shearers, so we opened not our mouths. But these men like Balaam being greedy for reward, sold us into the hands of those who loved them for the world loves his own. I would remember
W[illiam] W. Phelps

17 Feb. 1792–7 Mar. 1872. Writer, teacher, printer, newspaper editor, publisher, postmaster, lawyer. Born at Hanover, Morris Co., New Jersey. Son of Enon Phelps and Mehitabel Goldsmith. Moved to Homer, Cortland Co., New York, 1800. Married Sally Waterman,...

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who comes up before us as one of Jobs destroyers, God suffered such [p. 102]
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    Insertion possibly in the handwriting of George W. Robinson.

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