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Bishop’s council 

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Used to designate a bishop and his assistants or counselors as they carried out ecclesiastical or administrative responsibilities.1 The term “bishop’s council” also denoted the officers who served in a bishop’s court.

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  • Minutes, circa 3–4 June 1831
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  • Letter to Brethren in Zion, 25 June 1833
  • Plan of the House of the Lord, 25 June 1833
  • Revised Minutes, 17 February 1834 [D&C 102]
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  • Record of the Twelve, 14 February–28 August 1835
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  • Letters to John Burk, Sally Phelps, and Almira Scobey, 1–2 June 1835
  • Letter to Saints Scattered Abroad, 25 June 1835
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  • Journal, 1835–1836
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  • History, 1838–1856, volume A-1
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