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Revelation, 12 August 1831, as Recorded in Gilbert, Notebook [D&C 61]

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Revelation, Bank of the
Missouri River

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[at McIlwaine’s Bend], MO, 12 Aug. 1831. Version copied [ca. Sept. 1831] in Gilbert, Notebook, pp. [37]–[45]; handwriting of
Sidney Gilbert

28 Dec. 1789–29 June 1834. Merchant. Born at New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Eli Gilbert and Lydia Hemingway. Moved to Huntington, Fairfield Co., Connecticut; to Monroe, Monroe Co., Michigan Territory, by Sept. 1818; to Painesville, Geauga Co...

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; Revelations Collection, CHL. For more complete source information, see the source note for Revelation, 27 Feb. 1833 [D&C 89].

Historical Introduction

See Historical Introduction to Revelation, 12 Aug. 1831 [D&C 61].
Asterisk (*) denotes a "featured" version, which includes an introduction and annotation. *Revelation, 12 August 1831 [D&C 61]

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yea unto him whose anger is kindled against their wickedness, a people who is well ripened for destruction & from thence let them journey for the congregations of their Brethren, for their labours even now are wanted more abundantly among them than among the congregations of the wicked, and now concerning the residue let them journey & declare the word among the congregations of the wicked, inasmuch as it is given & inasmuch as they do this they shall rid their garments & they shall be spotless before me, & let them journey together or two by two as seemeth them good, only let my servants
Reynolds [Cahoon]

30 Apr. 1790–29 Apr. 1861. Farmer, tanner, builder. Born at Cambridge, Washington Co., New York. Son of William Cahoon Jr. and Mehitable Hodges. Married Thirza Stiles, 11 Dec. 1810. Moved to northeastern Ohio, 1811. Located at Harpersfield, Ashtabula Co.,...

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& my servant
Samuel [Smith]

13 Mar. 1808–30 July 1844. Farmer, logger, scribe, builder, tavern operator. Born at Tunbridge, Orange Co., Vermont. Son of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack. Moved to Royalton, Windsor Co., Vermont, by Mar. 1810; to Lebanon, Grafton Co., New Hampshire, 1811...

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with whom I am well pleased [p. [43]]
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Revelation, 12 August 1831, as Recorded in Gilbert, Notebook [D&C 61]
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