Minutes, 14 April 1838
Minutes, 14 April 1838
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At the close of the meeting held the previous day, the high council “adjourned untill tomorrow morning 9 o’clock.” (Minutes, 13 Apr. 1838.)
- [2]
Isaac Higbee was apparently standing in for John P. Greene. (See Minutes, 7–8 Apr. 1838; Minutes, 13 Apr. 1838; and Minute Book 2, 12 May 1838.)
- [3]
When a bishop or another officer acted as a judge in a church trial, the decision could be appealed to a council consisting of the presidency of the high priesthood and twelve high priests acting as counselors. After JS moved to Missouri, the high council there regularly served as the twelve counselors to the First Presidency in these church courts, including in this case. (Instruction on Priesthood, between ca. 1 Mar. and ca. 4 May 1835 [D&C 107:78–80]; Minutes, 15 Mar. 1838; Minutes, 24 Mar. 1838; see also Minutes, 21 Apr. 1838.)