Footnotes
Jenson, Autobiography, 192, 389; Cannon, Journal, 9 Feb. 1891; Jenson, Journal, 9 Feb. 1891 and 19 Oct. 1897; Bitton and Arrington, Mormons and Their Historians, 47–52; see also the full bibliographic entry for Levi Richards, Papers, 1837–1867, in the CHL catalog.
Jenson, Andrew. Autobiography of Andrew Jenson: Assistant Historian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. . . . Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1938.
Cannon, George Q. Journals, 1855–1864, 1872–1901. CHL. CR 850 1.
Jenson, Andrew. Journals, 1864–1941. Andrew Jenson, Autobiography and Journals, 1864–1941. CHL.
Bitton, David, and Leonard J. Arrington. Mormons and Their Historians. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1988.
Footnotes
Levi Richards, Journal, 11 June 1843.
Richards, Levi. Journals, 1840–1853. Levi Richards, Papers, 1837–1867. CHL. MS 1284, box 1.
For JS's other accounts of his 1820 vision, see History, ca. Summer 1832; JS, Journal, 9–11 Nov. 1835; JS History, vol. A-1, 1–3; JS History, [ca. 1841], draft, 1–4; and “Church History,” 1 Mar. 1842.
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That is, the subject of George J. Adams’s discourse, the breaking of the “everlasting covena[n]t.” (Levi Richards, Journal, 11 June 1843.)
Richards, Levi. Journals, 1840–1853. Levi Richards, Papers, 1837–1867. CHL. MS 1284, box 1.
See Isaiah 24:5.
In 1842, JS recounted that in his 1820 vision, God promised him “that the fulness of the gospel should at some future time be made known” to him. (“Church History,” 1 Mar. 1842.)
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