Footnotes
See Historical Introduction to Times and Seasons, 1 Sept. 1842.
“History of Joseph Smith,” “Letter from Joseph Smith,” and “Minutes of a Conference,” Times and Seasons, 1 Oct. 1842, 3:928–931, 934–936, 941–942. The manuscript version of JS’s letter is featured earlier in this volume. (Letter to the Church, 7 Sept. 1842 [D&C 128].)
“The Signs of the Times,” in Faber, Cherwell Water-Lily, 47–48; “The Signs of the Times,” Warder (Dublin, Ireland), 12 Dec. 1840, 5; “The Signs of the Times,” Times and Seasons, 1 Oct. 1842, 3:942.
Faber, Frederick William. The Cherwell Water-Lily, and Other Poems. London: J. G. F. and J. Rivington, 1840.
Warder. Dublin, Ireland. 1832–1902.
“Difference between the Baptists and Latter-day Saints,” Millennial Star, 12 Apr. 1841, 1:296–299; “Difference between the Baptists and the Latter-day Saints,” Times and Seasons, 1 Oct. 1842, 3:931–933.
Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star. Manchester, England, 1840–1842; Liverpool, 1842–1932; London, 1932–1970.
There is no record of charges against Titus in the records of the Nauvoo high council. (“Notice,” Times and Seasons, 1 Oct. 1842, 3:942.)
See “Editorial Method”.
See, for example, Book of Mormon, 1840 ed., 146 [Omni 1:12–15].
Stephens, Incidents of Travel, 2:120–123.
Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. 2 vols. 11th ed. New York City: Harper and Brothers, 1841.
See Book of Mormon, 1840 ed., 458, 500 [3 Nephi 8:8; 4 Nephi 1:8].
Book of Mormon, 1840 ed., 281 [Alma 22:32].
See Book of Mormon, 1840 ed., 147 [Omni 1:20].
The quoted text is part of Stephens’s description of the pyramidal structures among the Mayan ruins discovered at Quiriguá in what is now southeastern Guatemala. (Stephens, Incidents of Travel, 2:122.)
Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. 2 vols. 11th ed. New York City: Harper and Brothers, 1841.
Stephens, Incidents of Travel, 2:123. The passage referenced here pertains to the Mayan ruins located at Quiriguá near Los Amates, Guatemala.
Stephens, John L. Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan. 2 vols. 11th ed. New York City: Harper and Brothers, 1841.
A Mayan archaeological site in southeast Guatemala, described by Stephens in the passage reprinted in this issue of the Times and Seasons. (Coe and Houston, Maya, 121.)
Coe, Michael D., and Stephen D. Houston. The Maya. 9th ed. New York City: Thames and Hudson, 2015.
See Matthew 28:11–15.
In 1840 and 1841, JS periodically preached on the eternal nature of God, divine principles, and matter. (See, for example, John Smith, Journal, 1840–1841, 30 Aug. 1840; Accounts of Meeting and Discourse, 5 Jan. 1841; and Discourse, ca. 28 Mar. 1841.)
Smith, John (1781-1854). Journal, 1833–1841. John Smith, Papers, 1833-1854. CHL. MS 1326, box 1, fd. 1.
See Luke 12:7.
See Luke 12:3; and Revelation, 1 Nov. 1831–B [D&C 1:3].
See Revelation, 27–28 Dec. 1832 [D&C 88:40].