Letter to Church Leaders in Kirtland, Ohio, 15 December 1841

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“It remains for to offer satisfaction. if he wishes so to do, according to the minutes of the , You are doubtless all well aware that all the except those in Illinois, & Iowa. were discontinued some time Since by the , as published in the Times and Seasons; but as it appears that there are many in who desire to remain there. and build up that place, and as you have made great exertions, according to your letter, to establish a printing press, & take care of the poor, &c. since that period, you may as well continue operations according to your designs, & go on with your printing, & do what you can in Righteousness to build up but do not suffer yourselves to harbor the Idea that will rise on the ruins of . It is the privilege of brethren emigrating from any quarter To come to this place, and it is not right to attempt to persuade those who desire it, to stop short,” (Extract from the letter of the in reply— Decr 15[th] 1841.) [p. 31]
“It remains for to offer satisfaction. if he wishes so to do, according to the minutes of the , You are doubtless all well aware that all the except those in Illinois, & Iowa. were discontinued some time Since by the , as published in the Times and Seasons; but as it appears that there are many in who desire to remain there. and build up that place, and as you have made great exertions, according to your letter, to establish a printing press, & take care of the poor, &c. since that period, you may as well continue operations according to your designs, & go on with your printing, & do what you can in Righteousness to build up but do not suffer yourselves to harbor the Idea that will rise on the ruins of . It is the privilege of brethren emigrating from any quarter To come to this place, and it is not right to attempt to persuade those who desire it, to stop short,” (Extract from the letter of the in reply— Decr 15[th] 1841.) [p. 31]
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