Footnotes
Patriarchal Blessings, 1:16; Cowdery, “Account Book of Writing,” 1; Minutes, 14 Sept. 1835.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
See Historical Introduction to Blessing from Joseph Smith Sr., 9 Dec. 1834.
Footnotes
Account of Meetings, Revelation, and Blessing, 5–6 Dec. 1834; Patriarchal Blessings, 1:9.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1:1–8.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
See Bates and Smith, Lost Legacy, 29–58.
Bates, Irene M., and E. Gary Smith. Lost Legacy: The Mormon Office of Presiding Patriarch. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.
In that record, Cowdery wrote, “For although his father [Joseph Smith Sr.] laid hands upon, and blessed the fatherless, thereby securing the blessings of the Lord unto them and their posterity, he was not the first elder, because God called upon his son Joseph and ordained him to this power and delivered to him the Keys of the kingdom, that is, of authority and spiritual blessings upon the Church.” (Patriarchal Blessings, 1:8.)
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
JS, Journal, 18 Dec. 1833.
Minutes, 24 Sept. 1834. In a later account, Benjamin F. Johnson wrote that Joseph Smith Sr. also visited families in summer 1834 to give them patriarchal blessings. (Johnson, My Life’s Review, 11.)
Johnson, Benjamin Franklin. My Life’s Review: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin Johnson. Independence, MO: Zion’s Printing and Publishing Company, [1947].
See, for example, Bates and Smith, Lost Legacy, 5.
Bates, Irene M., and E. Gary Smith. Lost Legacy: The Mormon Office of Presiding Patriarch. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1996.
JS, Journal, 18 Dec. 1833.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1:9.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1:7.
Patriarchal Blessings, 1833–. CHL. CR 500 2.
Partridge, Genealogical Record, 25.
Partridge, Edward, Jr. Genealogical Record. 1878. CHL. MS 1271.
George A. Smith and Wilford Woodruff, Statement, 1859, CHL.
Smith, George Albert, and Wilford Woodruff. Statement, 1859. CHL. MS 4159.
A July 1830 revelation called Emma an “Elect Lady” and explained to her that she would “be ordained under his [JS’s] hand to expound Scriptures & exhort the Church.” Emma was eventually named president of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, an ecclesiastical organization of Latter-day Saint women formed in March 1842. During the organizational meeting of the Relief Society, JS stated that Emma had been ordained “at the time, the Revelation was given, to expound the scriptures to all.” JS also commented on the meaning of “Elect Lady,” explaining that “Elect meant to be Elected to a certain work &c, & that the revelation was then fulfilled by Sister Emma’s Election to the Presidency of the Society.” (Revelation, July 1830–C [D&C 25:3, 7]; Relief Society Minute Book, 17 Mar. 1842; JS, Journal, 17 Mar. 1842, underlining in original.)
Relief Society Minute Book / “A Book of Records Containing the Proceedings of the Female Relief Society of Nauvoo,” Mar. 1842–Mar. 1844. CHL. Also available at josephsmithpapers.org.