Revelation, 19 January 1841, George Walker Second Copy [D&C 124]
Revelation, 19 January 1841, George Walker Second Copy [D&C 124]
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Revelation, [, Hancock Co., IL, 19 Jan. 1841. Version copied [ca. May 1843]; handwriting of ; sixteen pages; Revelations Collection, CHL.
of stock he pays unto their hands, he shall receive stock in that ; but if he pays nothing into their hands, he shall not receive any stock in that . And if any man pay stock into their hands it shall be for stock in that , for himself and for his generation after him, from generation to generation, so long as he, and his heirs shall hold that stock, and do not sell or convey that stock away out of their hands by their own free will and act: if you will do my will saith the Lord your God.
20 And again, verily I say unto you, if my servant , and my servant , and my servant John Snider, and my servant , receive any stock into their hands, in monies or in properties, wherein they receive the real value of monies, they shall not appropriate any portion of that stock to any other purpose, only in that ; and if they do appropriate any portion of that stock, any where else, only in that , without the consent of the stockholder, and do not repay four fold, for the stock which they appropriate any where else, only in that , they shall be accursed, and shall be moved out of their place saith the Lord God, for I the Lord am God, and cannot be mocked in any of these things.
21 Verily I say unto you let my servant Joseph pay stock into their hands for the building of that as seemeth him good, but my servant Joseph cannot pay over fifteen thousand dollars stock in that , nor under fifty dollars neither can any other man saith the Lord.
22 And there are others also, who wish to know my will concerning them; for they have asked it at my hands: Therefore I say unto you concerning my servant , if he will do my will let him put stock into that for himself and for his generation after him, from generation to generation, and let him lift up his voice long and loud in the midst of the people, to plead the cause of the poor and <the> needy, and let him not fail neither let his heart faint, and I will accept of his offerings: for they shall not be unto me as the offerings of Cain, for he shall be mine saith the Lord. Let his family rejoice and turn away their hearts from affliction, [p. 7]
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