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Minutes, 17 February 1834

 
him by vision. The law and by which to govern the Council  in the Church of Christ

The Book of Mormon related that when Christ set up his church in the Americas, “they which were baptized in the name of Jesus, were called the church of Christ.” The first name used to denote the church JS organized on 6 April 1830 was “the Church of Christ...

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. Jerusalem was the seat of the Church  Council in ancient days. The apostle

A title indicating one sent forth to preach; later designated as a specific ecclesiastical office. By 1830, JS and Oliver Cowdery were designated as apostles. The articles and covenants of the church explained that an “apostle is an elder” and, as such, had...

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, Peter, was the president  of the Council

Although JS utilized councils of elders and high priests earlier in church government, the first standing high council of the church was organized in Kirtland, Ohio, on 17 February 1834. The second high council was organized a few months later in Clay County...

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in ancient days and held the Keys

In the early church, the term keys referred to JS’s authority to unlock the “mysteries of the kingdom.” Early revelations declared that both JS and Oliver Cowdery held the keys to bring forth “those parts of my scriptures which have been hidden because of...

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of the Kingdom  of God, <on the Earth> was appointed to this office by the voice of the Saviour  and confirmed <acknowledgement acknowledgemed> in it by the voice of the Church. He had two  men appointed as Counsellors with him, and in case Peter was  absent, his Counsellors Could transact business. <or either one of them. The President  could also transact business alone.> It was not the order  of heaven in ancient Councils to plead for and against the guilty as  in our judicial Courts (so called) but that if every Counsellor when  he arose to speak, should speak precisely according to evidence and  according to the teaching of the spirit of the Lord, that no Counsellor  should attempt to screen the guilty when his guilt was manifest  That the person acused before the high council had a right to one  half the memb[e]rs of the council to plead his cause, that is six, in order  that his case might be fairly presented before the President that a  descission might be rendered according to truth and righteousness.  If the case was not a very difficult one to investigate, two of the Counsellors  only, spoke, one for the accused and one against <on one side and one on the other> according to evidence.  If the case was more difficult, according to the judgment of the Council,  two were to speak on each side, and if more difficult, three might  speak on each side, and three only. Those who spoke in Council were  chosen by the council and that too by casting lots. Those who were thus  chosen to speak, took their regular turn, in speaking. Bro Joseph said  that this organization was an ensample to the high priests

An ecclesiastical office. The Book of Mormon used the term high priest to denote one appointed to lead the church. However, the Book of Mormon also discussed an order of high priests who were called to teach the commandments of God and serve as leaders in...

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in their  Councils abroad, and a copy of their proceedings be transmitted to  the seat of the goverment of the Church to be recorded on the general  record. In all cases, the accuser and the acused have a perfect  right to speak for themselves before the Council. The Councils  abroad, have a right and it is their duty to appoint a  president for the time being for themselves. If in case the parties are  not satisfied with the decission of the Council abroad, they have  a right to an appeal to the Bishops Court

Official church proceedings convened to handle disputes or allegations of misconduct. The officers of the court were a bishop, his assistants or counselors, and additional high priests or elders assembled on an ad hoc basis. Until high councils were established...

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, and from thence  to the presidents Council

Although JS utilized councils of elders and high priests earlier in church government, the first standing high council of the church was organized in Kirtland, Ohio, on 17 February 1834. The second high council was organized a few months later in Clay County...

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which is and end of all strife [p. 30]

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