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See the full bibliographic entry for Revelations Collection, 1831–ca. 1844, 1847, 1861, ca. 1876, in the CHL catalog.
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The Quorum of the Twelve’s lengthy letter, directed to the church’s “various Branches and Conferences in Europe,” introduced Snider as an agent for the church, citing for authority the 22 December revelation as recorded in the Book of the Law of the Lord and quoting it in full. The letter was also published in the 1 April 1842 issue of the church’s Nauvoo newspaper, Times and Seasons. (Brigham Young et al., “An Epistle of the Twelve,” Times and Seasons, 1 Apr. 1842, 3:735–738.)
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See Revelation, 19 Jan. 1841 [D&C 124:26]; and Isaiah 60:9, 13.
The Quorum of the Twelve’s letter recommended a program for helping Saints emigrate from Europe. Church members would submit donations of cotton, linen, hardware, cutlery—“even all the varieties of Goods which might be useful in this country”—to the church, via Snider, in exchange for property and goods in and around Nauvoo. (Brigham Young et al., “An Epistle of the Twelve,” Times and Seasons, 1 Apr. 1842, 3:737.)
On 23 January 1843 Snider returned to Nauvoo from his ten-month mission. He brought donations for the temple from church members in England, Ireland, and Scotland totaling £201 14s. 1½d., which temple recorder William Clayton calculated to be equivalent to $976.25. (JS, Journal, 23 Jan. 1843; Book of the Law of the Lord, 319–325.)
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