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p. 180 CHAPTER XIII
THE LECTURES ON FAITH--TWELVE APOSTLES
CHOSEN AND ORDAINED.
January, 1835--During the month of January, I was engaged in the
school of the Elders, and in preparing the lectures on theology for
publication in the book of Doctrine and Covenants, which the committee
appointed last September were now compiling. p. 181 (large footnote on this page)
blessing for them; and a meeting was
appointed for which the following are the minutes:*
Minutes of the Meetings at which the Twelve Apostles were Chosen,
Ordained
and Instructed.
Kirtland, February 14, 1835--This day, a meeting was called of those
who journeyed last season to Zion for the purpose of laying the
foundation
of its redemption, together with as many other of the brethren and
sisters
as were disposed to attend. p. 182
affecting
prayer, the brethren who went to Zion [in Zion's camp] were requested to
take their seats together in a part of the house by themselves.
The names of those who went to Zion in the camp are as follows:
FN.5
Hazen Aldrich, Alonzo Champlin
Joseph S. Allen, Jacob Chapman,
Isaac Allred, William Cherry,
James Allred, John M. Chidester,
Martin Allred, Alden Childs,
Milo Andrus, Nathaniel Childs,
Solomon Angel, Stephen Childs,
Allen A. Avery, Albert Clements,
Almon W. Babbitt, Thomas Colborn,
Alexander Badlam, Alanson Colby,
Samuel Baker, Zera S. Cole,
Nathan Bennett Baldwin, Zebedee Coltrin,
Elam Barber, Libeus T. Coon,
Israel Barlow, Horace Cowan,
Lorenzo D. Barnes, Lyman Curtis,
Edson Barney, Mecham Curtis,
Royal Barney, Solomon W. Denton,
Henry Benner, Peter Doff,
Samuel Bent, David D. Dort,
Hiram Backman, John Duncan,
Lorenzo Booth, James Dunn,
George W. Brooks, Philemon Duzette,
Albert Brown, Philip Ettleman,
Harry Brown, Bradford W. Elliot,
Samuel Brown, David Elliot,
John Brownell, David Evans,
Peter Buchanan, Asa Field,
Alden Burdick, Edmund Fisher,
Harrison Burgess, Alfred Fisk,
David Byur, Hezekiah Fisk,
William F. Cahoon, Elijah Fordham,
John Carpenter, George Fordham,
John S. Carter, Frederick Forney,
Daniel Cathcart, John Fossett,
Solon Foster, James Foster,
Jacob Gates, William S. Ivie,
Benjamin Gifford, William Jessop,
Levi Gifford, Luke S. Johnson,
Sherman Gilbert, Lyman E. Johnson,
Tru Glidden, Noah Johnson,
Dean C. Gould, Seth Johnson,
Jedediah M. Grant, Isaac Jones,
Addison Green, Levi Jones,
Michael Griffith, Charles Kelley,
Everett Griswold, Heber C. Kimball,
Elisha Groves, Samuel Kingsley,
Joseph Hancock, Dennis Lake,
Levi W. Hancock, Jesse B. Lawson,
Joseph Harmon, L. S. Lewis,
Henry Herriman, Josiah Littlefield,
Martin Harris, Lyman O. Littlefield,
Joseph Hartshorn, Waldo Littlefield,
Thomas Hayes, Amasa M. Lyman,
Nelson Higgins, Moses Martin,
Seth Hitchcock, Edward W. Marvin,
Amos Hogers, Reuben McBride,
Chandler Holbrook, Robert McCord,
Joseph Holbrook, Eleazer Miller,
Milton Holmes, John Miller,
Osmon Houghton, Justin Morse,
Marshal Hubbard, John Murdock,
Solomon Humphrey, Freeman Nickerson,
Joseph Huntsman, Levi S. Nickerson,
John Hustin, Uriah C. Nickerson,
Elias Hutchins, Joseph Nicholas,
Heman T. Hyde, Joseph B. Noble,
Orson Hyde, Ur. North,
Warren S. Ingalls, Roger Orton,
Edward Ivie, John D. Parker,
James R. Ivie, Warren Parrish,
John A. Ivie, Orson Pratt,
David W. Patten, Parley P. Pratt,
William D. Pratt, Charles C. Rich,
Leonard Rich, Samuel Thompson,
Darwin Richardson, Wm. P. Tippetts,
Burr Riggs, Tinney Thomas,
Harpin Riggs, Nelson Tribbs,
Nathaniel Riggs, Joel Vaughn,
Milcher Riley, Salmon Warner,
Alanson Ripley, William Weden,
Lewis Robbins, Elias Strong,
Erastus Rudd, John Joshua Tanner,
William Henry Sagers, Ezra Thayer,
Wilkins Jenkins Salisbury, Nathan Tanner,
Henry Sherman, James L. Thompson,
Lyman Sherman, Elias Wells,
Henry Shibley, Alexander Whitesides,
Cyrus Smalling, Andrew W. Whitlock,
Avery Smith, Lyman Wight,
George A. Smith, Eber Wilcox,
Hyrum Smith, Sylvester B. Wilkinson,
Jackson Smith, Frederick G. Williams,
Zechariah B. Smith, Alonzo Winchester,
Joseph Smith, Benjamin Winchester,
Lyman Smith, Lupton Winchester,
Sylvester Smith, Alvin Winegar,
William Smith, Samuel Winegar,
Willard Snow, Hiram Winter,
Harvey Stanley, Henry Wissmiller,
Hyrum Stratton, Wilford Woodruff,
Zerubbabel Snow, Brigham Young,
Daniel Stephens, Joseph Young.
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footnotes: *Elder Joseph Young gives the following
interesting account of the
above meeting mentioned by the Prophet: "On the 8th day of February, in
the year of our Lord 1835, the Prophet Joseph Smith called Elders
Brigham
and Joseph Young to the chamber of his residence, in Kirtland, Ohio, it
being on the Sabbath day. After they were seated and he had made some
preliminaries, he proceeded to relate a vision to these brethren, of the
state and condition of those men who died in Zion's Camp, in Missouri.
He
said, `Brethren, I have seen those men who died of the cholera in our
camp; and the Lord knows, if I get a mansion as bright as theirs, I ask
no
more.' At this relation he wept, and for some time could not speak. When
he had relieved himself of his feelings, in describing the vision, he
resumed the conversation, and addressed himself to Brother Brigham
Young.
He said to him, `I wish you to notify all the brethren living in the
branches, within a reasonable distance from this place, to meet at a
general conference on Saturday next. I shall then and there appoint
twelve
Special Witnesses, to open the door of the Gospel to foreign nations,
and
you,' said he (speaking to Brother Brigham), `will be one of them.' He
then proceeded to enlarge upon the duties of their calling. The interest
that was taken on the occasion of this announcement, produced in the
minds
of the two Elders present a great sensation and many reflections; having
previously notified Brother Brigham Young that he would be one of the
Witnesses, but said nothing to Joseph, until he had exhausted much of
his
feelings in regard to the Twelve, which took up some little time. He
then
turned to Elder Joseph Young with quite an earnestness, as though the
vision of his mind was extended still further, and addressing him, said,
`Brother Joseph, the Lord has made you President of the Seventies.' They
had heard of Moses and seventy Elders of Israel, and of Jesus appointing
`other Seventies,' but had never heard of Twelve Apostles and of
Seventies
being called in this Church before. It was a strange saying, `The Lord
has
made you President of the Seventies,' as though it had already taken
place, and it caused these brethren to marvel. The Prophet did not say
that any others would be called to be the bearers of this message
abroad,
but the inference might be clearly drawn, that this was his meaning,
from
the language he used at the time. Agreeable to his request to Elder
Brigham Young, the branches were all notified, and a meeting of the
brethren in general conference was held in Kirtland, in the new school
house under the printing office, on the following Saturday, February
14th,
when the Twelve were appointed and ordained, and the conference
adjourned for two weeks." -- "History of the organization of the
Seventies," by
Joseph Young, Sen. (1878) pp. 1, 2.
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