Footnotes
Minute Book 1, 24 Feb. 1836. Deliberations concerning ordinations had been ongoing since 30 January 1836. (Minutes, 30 Jan. 1836; Minutes, 12 Feb. 1836; Minutes, 22 Feb. 1836.)
Minute Book 1, 24 Feb. 1836; JS, Journal, 24 Feb. 1836; Minutes, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Feb. 1836, 2:266. The Messenger and Advocate version of the minutes erroneously indicates that the 24 February meeting occurred on 26 February.
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.
Cowdery, Diary, 27 Feb. 1836.
Cowdery, Oliver. Diary, Jan.–Mar. 1836. CHL. MS 3429. Also available as Leonard J. Arrington, “Oliver Cowdery’s Kirtland, Ohio, ‘Sketch Book,’” BYU Studies 12 (Summer 1972): 410–426.
JS, Journal, 3 Mar. 1836.
Cannon, “Licensing in the Early Church,” 105.
Cannon, Donald Q. “Licensing in the Early Church.” BYU Studies 22, no. 1 (Winter 1982): 96–105.
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According to his journal, JS “made some remarks on the amendment of the 12,” after which Thomas B. Marsh “made some observations.” JS then called for the vote of the Twelve “to asertain whether they would repeal their amendment or not.” (JS, Journal, 3 Mar. 1836; see also Historical Introduction to Minutes, 22 Feb. 1836; and Minute Book 1, 17 Feb. 1836.)
From “when a discussion was had” to this point, the Messenger and Advocate instead has “a decision was had after which they passed unanimously.” Boynton, Pratt, and Johnson met with JS and the church presidency to resolve this matter about two weeks after the 3 March meeting. (Minutes, LDS Messenger and Advocate, Feb. 1836, 2:268; Minutes, 19 Mar. 1836.)
Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate. Kirtland, OH. Oct. 1834–Sept. 1837.