Footnotes
JS History, vol. B-1, 563.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
William W. Phelps, Kirtland, OH, to Sally Waterman Phelps, Liberty, MO, 26 May 1835, William W. Phelps, Papers, BYU; Historical Introduction to Doctrine and Covenants, 1835.
Phelps, William W. Papers, 1835–1865. BYU.
After comparing the typesetting of the two documents, Peter Crawley concluded that the broadside was likely printed before the Doctrine and Covenants. (Crawley, Descriptive Bibliography, 1:53.)
Crawley, Peter. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church. 3 vols. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1997–2012.
See the full bibliographic entry for the First Theological Lecture on Faith in the CHL catalog.
Footnotes
JS History, vol. B-1, 562; Preface to the Doctrine and Covenants, 17 Feb. 1835.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:10].
Minutes, 23 June 1834; see also Minute Book 2, 6–7 Aug. 1834.
JS History, vol. B-1, 557–558.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
JS History, vol. B-1, 588; Minutes, Discourse, and Blessings, 14–15 Feb. 1835; Minutes and Blessings, 28 Feb.–1 Mar. 1835; Phelps, “Letters of Faith from Kirtland,” 529.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
Phelps, Leah Y. “Letters of Faith from Kirtland.” Improvement Era 45, no. 8 (Aug. 1942): 529.
JS History, vol. B-1, 557–558, 562.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
Burgess, Autobiography, 4. Some later recollections conflate the School of the Elders with a larger grammar school operated by William E. McLellin, but, according to William W. Phelps, they appear to be two separate entities. The grammar school began on 22 December 1834 with McLellin and Thomas Burdick as instructors. The school taught geography, grammar, and writing, among other things, and apparently was attended by many of the elders as well. (William W. Phelps, Kirtland Mills, OH, to Sally Waterman Phelps, Liberty, MO, 18 Dec. 1835, in “Some Early Letters of William W. Phelps,” Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine, Jan. 1940, 30; McLellin, Journal, 22 Dec. 1834; William E. McLellin, Notice, 27 Feb. 1835, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Feb. 1835, 1:80; Johnson, My Life’s Review, 21–22; Kimball, “Journal and Record,” 51.)
Burgess, Harrison. Autobiography, ca. 1883. Photocopy. CHL. MS 893. Also available as “Sketch of a Well-Spent Life,” in Labors in the Vineyard, Faith-Promoting Series 12 (Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1884), 65–74.
Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine. Salt Lake City. 1910–1940.
McLellin, William E. Journal, July 1834–Apr. 1835. William E. McLellin, Papers, 1831–1836, 1877–1878. CHL. MS 13538, box 1, fd. 4. Also available as Jan Shipps and John W. Welch, eds., The Journals of William E. McLellin, 1831–1836 (Provo, UT: BYU Studies; Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1994).
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Johnson, Benjamin Franklin. My Life’s Review: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Johnson. Independence, MO: Zion’s Printing and Publishing Company, [1947].
Kimball, Heber C. “The Journal and Record of Heber Chase Kimball an Apostle of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,” ca. 1842–1858. Heber C. Kimball, Papers, 1837–1866. CHL. MS 627, box 1.
JS History, vol. B-1, 563.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
See, for example, Partridge, Notes on the Authorship of the “Lectures on Faith”; Phipps, “Lectures on Faith: An Authorship Study”; and Reynolds, “Case for Sidney Rigdon as Author of the Lectures on Faith,” 1–41.
Partridge, Elinore H. Characteristics of Joseph Smith’s Style and Notes on the Authorship of the Lectures on Faith. Task Papers in LDS History 14. Salt Lake City: History Division, Historical Department, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1976.
Phipps, Alan J. “The Lectures on Faith: An Authorship Study.” Master’s thesis, Brigham Young University, 1977.
Reynolds, Noel B. “The Case for Sidney Rigdon as Author of the Lectures on Faith.” Journal of Mormon History 32 (Fall 2005): 1–41.
Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, May 1835, 1:122; Preface to the Doctrine and Covenants, 17 Feb. 1835; First Lecture on Faith, in Doctrine and Covenants, 1835 ed., [5].
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Grant, Collection of Facts, 8.
Grant, Jedediah M. A Collection of Facts, Relative to the Course Taken by Elder Sidney Rigdon, in the States of Ohio, Missouri, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Brown, Bicking and Guilbert, 1844.
School of the Prophets Salt Lake City Minutes, 11 Oct. 1883.
School of the Prophets Salt Lake City Minutes, Apr.–Dec. 1883. CHL.
“Faith,” Messenger and Advocate of the Church of Christ, 15 Oct. 1845, 1:[360]. This issue contained the first lecture. Subsequent lectures were published in the following issues: Nov. 1845 (2:385–389); Dec. 1845 (2:405–407); Jan. 1846 (2:422–424); Feb. 1846 (2:443–445); and Mar. 1846 (2:449–452).
Messenger and Advocate of the Church of Christ. Pittsburgh. Apr. 1845–Sept. 1846.
Brigham Young, Discourse, 4 Apr. 1860, in George D. Watt, Discourse Shorthand Notes, 4 Apr. 1860, Pitman Shorthand Transcriptions, CHL. By 1835, Rigdon was also already in the process of authoring a fifteen-installment piece on “Faith of the church,” which appeared in both The Evening and the Morning Star and the Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. (“Faith of the Church of Christ in These Last Days,” The Evening and the Morning Star, Feb. 1834, 130–131; Apr. 1834, 145–146; May 1834, 153–154; June 1834, 162–163; July 1834, 170–172; Aug. 1834, 178–179; Sept. 1834, 186–187; Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Nov. 1834, 1:25–26; for a more extensive explanation of Rigdon’s probable role in preparing the lectures, see Reynolds, “Case for Sidney Rigdon as Author of the Lectures on Faith,” 1–41.)
Watt, George D. Papers, ca. 1846–1865. CHL.
The Evening and the Morning Star. Independence, MO, June 1832–July 1833; Kirtland, OH, Dec. 1833–Sept. 1834.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Reynolds, Noel B. “The Case for Sidney Rigdon as Author of the Lectures on Faith.” Journal of Mormon History 32 (Fall 2005): 1–41.
JS History, vol. B-1, 557–558, 562–563; Richards, Journal, 28 Aug. 1843.
JS History / Smith, Joseph, et al. History, 1838–1856. Vols. A-1–F-1 (original), A-2–E-2 (fair copy). Historian’s Office, History of the Church, 1839–ca. 1882. CHL. CR 100 102, boxes 1–7. The history for the period after 5 Aug. 1838 was composed after the death of Joseph Smith.
Richards, Willard. Journals, 1836–1853. Willard Richards, Papers, 1821–1854. CHL. MS 1490, boxes 1–2.
A note prefacing two of the lectures in the Messenger and Advocate states that catechisms for the lectures were included in the publication so “that the reader may fully understand the manner in which this science was taught,” indicating that the published form of the lectures may have been quite similar to the oral versions. (Editorial, LDS Messenger and Advocate, May 1835, 1:122.)
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
The Joseph Smith Papers previously published all seven lectures as part of its reproduction of the 1835 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants. (Doctrine and Covenants, 1835 ed., [5]–74.)
See, for example, Verily, I Say unto You, concerning Your Brethren Who Have Been Afflicted, [Kirtland, OH, ca. Jan. 1834], copy at CHL [D&C 101]; “A Scrap of Mormonism,” Painesville (OH) Telegraph, 24 Jan. 1834, [1]; and Howe, Mormonism Unvailed, 155.
Verily, I say unto you, concerning your brethren who have been afflicted. [Kirtland, OH: ca. Jan. 1834]. Copy at CHL.
Painesville Telegraph. Painesville, OH. 1822–1986.
Howe, Eber D. Mormonism Unvailed: Or, A Faithful Account of That Singular Imposition and Delusion, from Its Rise to the Present Time. With Sketches of the Characters of Its Propagators, and a Full Detail of the Manner in Which the Famous Golden Bible Was Brought before the World. To Which Are Added, Inquiries into the Probability That the Historical Part of the Said Bible Was Written by One Solomon Spalding, More Than Twenty Years Ago, and by Him Intended to Have Been Published as a Romance. Painesville, OH: By the author, 1834.
Reynolds, “Case for Sidney Rigdon as Author of the Lectures on Faith,” 2. The fifth and sixth lectures were also published in the May 1835 issue of the Messenger and Advocate. (“Lecture Fifth” and “Lecture Sixth,” LDS Messenger and Advocate, May 1835, 1:122–126; for two views on why the lectures were removed from the Doctrine and Covenants, see Gentry, “What of the Lectures on Faith?” 5–6; and Van Wagoner et al., “Lectures on Faith,” 71–77.)
Reynolds, Noel B. “The Case for Sidney Rigdon as Author of the Lectures on Faith.” Journal of Mormon History 32 (Fall 2005): 1–41.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Gentry, Leland H. “What of the Lectures on Faith?” BYU Studies 19, no. 1 (1979): 5–19.
Van Wagoner, Richard S., Steven C. Walker, and Allen D. Roberts. “The ‘Lectures on Faith’: A Case Study in Decanonization.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 20, no. 3 (Fall 1987): 71–77.