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Minutes and Discourse, 9 June 1842

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Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, Minutes, and JS, Discourse,
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, 9 June 1842. Featured version copied [ca. 9 June 1842] in Relief Society Minute Book, pp. [61]–[68], handwriting of
Eliza R. Snow

21 Jan. 1804–5 Dec. 1887. Poet, teacher, seamstress, milliner. Born in Becket, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Daughter of Oliver Snow and Rosetta Leonora Pettibone. Moved to Mantua, Trumbull Co., Ohio, ca. 1806. Member of Baptist church. Baptized into Church...

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; CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book.

Historical Introduction

On 9 June 1842, JS delivered a discourse on mercy to the
Female Relief Society of Nauvoo

A church organization for women; created in Nauvoo, Illinois, under JS’s direction on 17 March 1842. At the same meeting, Emma Smith was elected president, and she selected two counselors; a secretary and a treasurer were also chosen. The minutes of the society...

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. He opened the society’s eleventh meeting, held in the
grove

Before partial completion of Nauvoo temple, all large meetings were held outdoors in groves located near east and west sides of temple site. Had portable stands for speakers. JS referred to area as “temple stand” due to its location on brow of hill.

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near the
temple

Located in portion of Nauvoo known as the bluff. JS revelation dated Jan. 1841 commanded Saints to build temple and hotel (Nauvoo House). Cornerstone laid, 6 Apr. 1841. Saints volunteered labor, money, and other resources for temple construction. Construction...

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, with prayer and then addressed the assembled women. He began his discourse by reiterating counsel he had given them in March 1842, shortly after the Relief Society was organized. In that discourse, as well as in this 9 June sermon, he expressed concern that some who had been admitted may not have been worthy of membership.
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Discourse, 31 Mar. 1842; see also Relief Society Minute Book, 31 Mar. 1842, in Derr et al., First Fifty Years of Relief Society, 42–46.


Comprehensive Works Cited

Derr, Jill Mulvay, Carol Cornwall Madsen, Kate Holbrook, and Matthew J. Grow, eds. The First Fifty Years of Relief Society: Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women’s History. Salt Lake City: Church Historian’s Press, 2016.

He continued his 9 June discourse by counseling the women to be charitable, humble, and merciful. JS briefly interrupted his discourse to give the Relief Society time to receive new members; he then continued his address. He emphasized that the purpose of the Relief Society was not only to relieve the poor, but also to reform the repentant and save souls. He concluded by offering to provide the society with a city lot and an unfinished house they could use to begin building homes for the poor.
As secretary of the Relief Society,
Eliza R. Snow

21 Jan. 1804–5 Dec. 1887. Poet, teacher, seamstress, milliner. Born in Becket, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts. Daughter of Oliver Snow and Rosetta Leonora Pettibone. Moved to Mantua, Trumbull Co., Ohio, ca. 1806. Member of Baptist church. Baptized into Church...

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recorded an account of JS’s discourse in her minutes for the 9 June 1842 meeting. Although the original loose minutes she took are no longer extant, Snow copied the minutes, including her account of JS’s discourse, into the Relief Society Minute Book, probably shortly after this meeting.

Footnotes

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    Discourse, 31 Mar. 1842; see also Relief Society Minute Book, 31 Mar. 1842, in Derr et al., First Fifty Years of Relief Society, 42–46.

    Derr, Jill Mulvay, Carol Cornwall Madsen, Kate Holbrook, and Matthew J. Grow, eds. The First Fifty Years of Relief Society: Key Documents in Latter-day Saint Women’s History. Salt Lake City: Church Historian’s Press, 2016.

Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Minutes and Discourse, 9 June 1842 Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book History, 1838–1856, volume C-1 Addenda “History of Joseph Smith”

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Lydia Edwards Mary H. Hoyg
Eleanor Edwards Mary Winterbotton
Phebe McNall Mary Ann Allen
Araminta Vorth [North] Eda Sweat
Eunice Cone Mary Henderson
Sarah Rawlins Naomi C. Price
Julia Owens Mary Wilson
Nancy Stewart Amanda Wilson
Agnes Wilson Elizabeth Scott
Philinda Stanley Lydia M. Luce
Elizabeth Hendricks Esther Wood
Mahala Dudley Sarah Meeks
Mary Ann Maxton Susanna Adams
Catharina Wilson Mary Thompson
Nancy Karr [Kerr] Elizabeth Wilson
Tirzah Chase Emily Wilson
Eliza Chase Mary Wilson
Nancy Chase Margaret Wilkinson
Diana Chase [Nancy] Ann Smithies
Sarah Buthrick [Bathrick] Sarah A. Murply [Murphy]
Polly Leach Mary Owins
Diana Camp Chara Owens [Owen]
Elizabeth Merrills Mary Mitchell
Abigail Bradley Abigail Burbank
Mary Hustin [Houston] Susanna Wakefield
Lydia F. [Ann] Gibbs Huldah Judd
Candace Evans Susanna C. Boyce
Jane Judd Elizabeth C. Allen
Mary Ives Nancy M. Murphy
Mary Jane Morris Talitha C. Garlick
Mahala Morris Sarah K. Taylor
Mary Blake Catharine Minnerly
Lodemia Barnet Catharine Mulliner
Elizabeth Helm Margaret Myers
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Minutes and Discourse, 9 June 1842
ID #
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Total Pages
8
Print Volume Location
JSP, D10:130–134
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