Revelation, 23 July 1837, as Recorded in Young, Journal [D&C 112]
Source Note
Revelation, , Geauga Co., OH, 23 July 1837. Version copied [ca. July 1839] in Brigham Young, Journal, pp. 107[b]–112[a]; handwriting of ; Brigham Young Office Files, 1832–1878, CHL.
which I the Lord was not well pleased, nevertheless, inasmuch as thou hast abased thy self thou shalt be exalted, therefore all thy sins are forgiven the; let thy heart be of good chear before my face and thou shalt bear reccord of my name not only unto the but also unto the Jews, and thou shalt send forth my word unto the ends of the Earth, contend thou therefore morning by morning and aafter day, let thy worning vice go forth, and when the night cometh let not the inhabitance of Earth slumber) because of thy spech, let thy habitotion be known in and remove not thy house; for I the Lord have a grate work for the to do in pubishing my name among the [p. 108[a]]