Footnotes
See, for example, Revelation, 27–28 Dec. 1832 [D&C 88:1–126]; Revelation, 3 Jan. 1833 [D&C 88:127–137]; and Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:9–11].
Esplin, “Emergence of Brigham Young,” 173–176.
Esplin, Ronald K. “The Emergence of Brigham Young and the Twelve to Mormon Leadership, 1830–1841.” PhD diss., Brigham Young University, 1981. Also available as The Emergence of Brigham Young and the Twelve to Mormon Leadership, 1830–1841, Dissertations in Latter-day Saint History (Provo, UT: Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History; BYU Studies, 2006).
JS, Journal, 26 Sept. 1835; Esplin and Nielsen, “Record of the Twelve, 1835,” 48–51.
Esplin, Ronald K., and Sharon E. Nielsen. “The Record of the Twelve, 1835: The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles’ Call and 1835 Mission.” BYU Studies 51, no. 1 (2012): 4–52.
JS, Journal, 5 Oct. 1835. A June 1834 revelation stated that an endowment of power for church leaders must be received in the House of the Lord before Zion could be redeemed. (Revelation, 22 June 1834 [D&C 105:9–11].)
Grow, “Clean from the Blood of This Generation,” 131–134; see also Doctrine and Covenants 7:45–46, 1835 ed. [D&C 88:138–141].
Grow, Matthew J. “‘Clean from the Blood of This Generation’: The Washing of Feet and the Latter-day Saints.” In Archive of Restoration Culture Summer Fellows’ Papers, 2000– 2002, edited by Richard Lyman Bushman, 131–138. Provo, UT : Joseph Fielding Smith Institute for Latter-day Saint History, 2005.
Coltrin, Diary and Notebook, 24 Jan. 1833; John 13:4–17.
Coltrin, Zebedee. Diary and Notebook, 1832–1833. Zebedee Coltrin, Diaries, 1832–1834. CHL. MS 1443, fd. 2.
Minutes, 30 Mar. 1836; JS, Journal, 29 and 30 Mar. 1836.
JS, Journal, 12 Nov. 1835.
See Matthew 24:15; and Psalm 24:3.
See Matthew 25:1–13; and Revelation, Oct. 1830–B [D&C 33:17].
See Revelation, ca. 2 Nov. 1831 [D&C 67:10]. JS’s journal states that at the solemn assembly on 30 March 1836, JS left the “meeting in charge of the 12 and retired at about 9 o clock in the evening; the brethren continued exhorting, prophesying and speaking in tongues until 5 o clock in the morning— the Saviour made his appearance to some, while angels ministered unto others, and it was a penticost and enduement indeed, long to be remembered for the sound shall go forth from this place into all the world, and the occurrences of this day shall be handed down upon the pages of sacred history to all generations, as the day of Penecost.” (JS, Journal, 30 Mar. 1836; see also Harper, “Pentecost and Endowment Indeed,” 327–371.)
Harper, Steven C. “‘A Pentecost and Endowment Indeed’: Six Eyewitness Accounts of the Kirtland Temple Experience.” In Opening the Heavens: Accounts of Divine Manifestations, 1820–1844, edited by John W. Welch. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book; Provo, UT: Brigham Young University Press, 2005.