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Visions of Moses, June 1830, as Recorded in Cleminson, Record [Moses 1]

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“A Revelation given to Joseph the Revelator June 1830,” Visions of Moses, [
Fayette Township

Located in northern part of county between Seneca and Cayuga lakes. Area settled, by 1790. Officially organized as Washington Township, 14 Mar. 1800. Name changed to Fayette, 6 Apr. 1808. Population in 1830 about 3,200. Population in 1840 about 3,700. Significant...

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, Seneca Co., NY, or
Harmony Township

Located in northeastern Pennsylvania. Area settled, by 1787. Organized 1809. Population in 1830 about 340. Population in 1840 about 520. Contained Harmony village (no longer in existence). Josiah Stowell hired JS to help look for treasure in area, Oct. 1825...

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, Susquehanna Co., PA (or possibly
Colesville Township

Area settled, beginning 1785. Formed from Windsor Township, Apr. 1821. Population in 1830 about 2,400. Villages within township included Harpursville, Nineveh, and Colesville. Susquehanna River ran through eastern portion of township. JS worked for Joseph...

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or
Manchester Township

Settled 1793. Formed as Burt Township when divided from Farmington Township, 31 Mar. 1821. Name changed to Manchester, 16 Apr. 1822. Included village of Manchester. Population in 1825 about 2,700. Population in 1830 about 2,800. JS reported first vision of...

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, NY)], June 1830. Version copied [between 1838 and 1846] in Cleminson, Record, pp. [26]–[33]; handwriting of
John Cleminson

28 Dec. 1798–28 Nov. 1879. Farmer, teacher, cabinet maker, carpenter, clerk. Born at Lancaster, Lancashire, England. Migrated to St. John’s, New Brunswick (later in Canada), 1812. Moved to Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky. Moved to Lexington, Lillard Co...

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; CHL.

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mine only begotton, and mine only begotton is and shall be for he is full of grace and truth, but there is none other God beside me and all things are present with me, for I know them all. and now behold this one thing I shew unto thee Moses my son; for thou art in the world. And now I shew it thee. And it came to pass that Moses looked and beheld the world upon which he was created and Moses beheld the World and the ends thereof, and all the children of Men which was and which was created of the same, he greatly marvalled and wondered, and the presence of God withdrew from Moses, that his glory was not upon Moses, and Moses was left unto himself, and as he was left unto him self he fell unto the earth. And it came to pass that it was for the space of many hours before Moses did again receive his strength natural unto man and he saith unto himself now for this once I know that man is nothing which thing I never had supposed: but [p. [27]]
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Visions of Moses, June 1830, as Recorded in Cleminson, Record [Moses 1]
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