Footnotes
Andrus et al., “Register of the Newel Kimball Whitney Papers, 1825–1906,” 5–6.
Andrus, Hyrum L., Chris Fuller, and Elizabeth E. McKenzie. “Register of the Newel Kimball Whitney Papers, 1825–1906,” Sept. 1998. BYU.
Footnotes
A copy of the revelation in Revelation Book 1, probably made around April 1832, calls it “A Revelation to Joseph & Sidney.” A copy in Revelation Book 2, probably made around March 1832, titles it “A commandment given to us Joseph and Sidney in these words.” (See Historical Introductions to Revelation Book 1 and Revelation Book 2; Revelation Book 1, p. 134; and Revelation Book 2, p. 11.)
Minutes, 6 Sept. 1831; Ezra Booth, Nelson, OH, to Rev. Ira Eddy, 12 Sept, 1831, Ohio Star (Ravenna), 13 Oct. 1831, [3].
Ohio Star. Ravenna. 1830–1854.
Ezra Booth, “Mormonism—No. VII,” Ohio Star (Ravenna), 24 Nov. 1831, [1].
Ohio Star. Ravenna. 1830–1854.
“Secret Bye Laws of the Mormonites,” Western Courier, (Ravenna, OH), 1 Sept. 1831, [1].
Painesville Telegraph. Painesville, OH. 1822–1986.
Symonds Rider, Hiram, OH, to A. S. Hayden, 1 Feb. 1868, in Hayden, Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, 221.
Hayden, Amos Sutton. Early History of the Disciples in the Western Reserve, Ohio; with Biographical Sketches of the Principal Agents in Their Religious Movement. Cincinnati: Chase and Hall, 1875.
Sidney Rigdon, “To the Public,” Ohio Star (Ravenna), 15 Dec. 1831, [3].
Ohio Star. Ravenna. 1830–1854.
See Sidney Rigdon, “To the Public,” Ohio Star (Ravenna), 12 Jan. 1832, [3].
Ohio Star. Ravenna. 1830–1854.
See Revelation, Sept. 1830–D [D&C 30:5]. An August 1831 revelation declared that the Lord was not pleased with those who “will not open their mouths but hide the tallent which I have given unto them because of the fear of man.” (Revelation, 8 Aug. 1831 [D&C 60:2].)
A February 1831 revelation explained that the Lord would provide “Revelation upon Revelation knowledge upon knowledge that thou mayest know the mysteries & the peacible things of the kingdom.” (Revelation, 9 Feb. 1831 [D&C 42:61].)
A later JS history indicates that he and Sidney Rigdon preached “in Shalersville, Ravenna, and other places” in response to these instructions. (JS History, vol. A-1, 179.)
See Revelation, Feb. 1831–A [D&C 43:28].
See Revelation, 20 July 1831 [D&C 57:9].
See Isaiah 41:21.
According to Webster’s 1828 dictionary, a weapon was “any thing used or designed to be used in destroying or annoying an enemy.” Booth’s letters could fit such a description. (“Weapon,” in American Dictionary [1828].)
An American Dictionary of the English Language: Intended to Exhibit, I. the Origin, Affinities and Primary Signification of English Words, as far as They Have Been Ascertained. . . . Edited by Noah Webster. New York: S. Converse, 1828.
See Book of Mormon, 1830 ed., 502 [3 Nephi 22:17].
See Revelation, 1 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 1:37].