Footnotes
“New York Account Book Sept. 1834,” [3]–[9], Newel K. Whitney, Papers, BYU.
Whitney, Newel K. Papers, 1825–1906. BYU.
“New York Account Book Sept. 1834,” [7], [11], [17], Newel K. Whitney, Papers, BYU.
Whitney, Newel K. Papers, 1825–1906. BYU.
Revelation, 4 June 1833 [D&C 96:2]; Geauga Co., OH, Deed Records, 1795–1921, vol. 17, pp. 38–39, 10 Apr. 1833; pp. 359–361, 17 June 1833, microfilm 20,237, U.S. and Canada Record Collection, FHL.
U.S. and Canada Record Collection. FHL.
Ames, Autobiography, 1834, [10].
Ames, Ira. Autobiography and Journal, 1858. CHL. MS 6055.
Revelation, 23 Apr. 1834 [D&C 104:29]; F. G. Williams & Co., Account Book, 2–3; Minutes, 24 Sept. 1834. In September 1834, church member Edmund Bosley made a covenant that he would “let President J. Smith Junr. & others have money on loan, for the printing of the Revelations,” but he apparently reneged on that agreement. (Minutes, 14 July 1835.)
F. G. Williams & Co. Account Book, 1833–1835. CHL. In Patience Cowdery, Diary, 1849–1851. CHL. MS 3493.
JS, Journal, 29 Nov. 1834.
Thorn, History of Tithes, 14–19.
Thorn, William [Biblicus, pseud.]. The History of Tithes, Patriarchal, Levitical, Catholic, and Protestant; with Reflections on the Extent and Evils of the English Tithe System. . . . 2nd ed. London: James Dinnis, 1831.
Lohrenz, “Economic and Social Effects of the American Revolution,” 127.
Lohrenz, Otto. “The Economic and Social Effects of the American Revolution on the Reverend William Vere of Virginia’s Eastern Shore.” Southern Studies 11, nos. 3 and 4 (Fall/Winter 2004): 123–136.
Cashdollar, Spiritual Home, 170–171; Hempton, Methodism, 122, 127.
Cashdollar, Charles D. A Spiritual Home: Life in British and American Reformed Congregations, 1830–1915. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2000.
Hempton, David. Methodism: Empire of the Spirit. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2005.
Revelation, 11 Sept. 1831 [D&C 64:23]; Revelation, 2 Aug. 1833–A [D&C 97:10–12]; Letter to William W. Phelps, 27 Nov. 1832 [D&C 85:3].
Genesis 28:20–22.
JS, Journal, 29 Nov. 1834.
JS, Journal, 22 Sept. 1835.
Letter to the Presidency in Kirtland, 29 Mar. 1838. JS eventually applied for bankruptcy in 1842. (JS, Nauvoo, IL, to Horace Hotchkiss, Fair Haven, CT, 13 May 1842, copy, JS Collection, CHL.)
Smith, Joseph. Collection, 1827–1846. CHL. MS 155.
Revelation, 8 July 1838–C, in JS, Journal, 8 July 1838 [D&C 119:1, 4].
JS, Journal, 29 Nov. 1834.
That is, the occasion of JS and Cowdery, on the evening of 29 November, uniting “in prayer for the continuance of blessings, after giving thanks for the relief which the Lord had lately sent us by opening the hearts of certain brethren from the east to loan us $430.” (JS, Journal, 29 Nov. 1834.)
This is likely an introduction supplied by Oliver Cowdery and not part of the covenant itself.