Footnotes
Orson Hyde and John E. Page, Quincy, IL, 28 Apr. 1840, Letter to the Editor, Times and Seasons, June 1840, 1:116.
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In the letterbook, this letter is followed by items dated June and July 1840. (See JS, Memorial to Nauvoo High Council, 18 June 1840; and Minutes, 2 July 1840, in JS Letterbook 2, pp. 148–149, 154.)
Hyde and Page separated while raising funds for passage to England. Page never left the United States, but Hyde incorporated components of this suggested publication in the pamphlet Ein Ruf aus der Wüste [A cry out of the wilderness], which he published in Frankfurt in 1842. The subtitle of this pamphlet—an excerpt of which reads in translation “a short summary of the origin and teaching of the Church [of] ‘Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints’ in America”—closely paralleled the wording of Hyde and Page’s proposal to publish a series of lectures on the origin, organization, and doctrine of the church. (“Conference Minutes,” Times and Seasons, 15 Apr. 1842, 3:761–763; Orson Hyde, Ein Ruf aus der Wüste, eine Stimme aus dem Schoose der Erde [Frankfurt: Im Selbstverlage des Verfassers (by the author), 1841].)
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