Times and Seasons, (, Hancock Co., IL), 15 June 1842, vol. 3, no. 16, 815–830; edited by JS. For more complete source information, see the source note for Letter to Isaac Galland, 22 Mar. 1839.
Historical Introduction
As editor of the Times and Seasons, JS oversaw the publication of the newspaper’s 15 June 1842 issue. The issue opened with an excerpt from the church’s newspaper in , the Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star, emphasizing the necessity of a restoration of the gospel. This was followed by the seventh installment of the serialized “History of Joseph Smith” and excerpted articles from several eastern newspapers about JS and the . The issue also included a letter from traveling in , who had just returned from his mission in England, and the minutes of a 14 May 1842 church held in Grafton, Ohio. The issue concluded with a poem on the by and a public notice that the had withdrawn “the hand of fellowship” from .
In addition to these items, the issue included editorial content that was presumably written by JS or his editorial staff. This editorial content, which is featured here, includes three items: commentary on a popular book on American antiquities, with quotations from the Book of Mormon; a letter to the editor denouncing a pair of missionaries in Tennessee, together with an editorial response; and an article on the .
Note that only the editorial content created specifically for this issue of the Times and Seasons is annotated here. Articles reprinted from other papers, letters, conference minutes, and notices, are reproduced here but not annotated. Items that are stand-alone JS documents are annotated elsewhere; links are provided to these stand-alone documents.
And bring on your gold and your precious things, too,
As tithes for the of God at .
Go say to the great men, who boast of a name;
To kings and their nobles, all born unto fame,
Come, bring on your treasurers, antiquities, too,
And honor the of God at .
Proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord,
For now we have prophets to bring forth his word,
And reveal to the church what the world never knew,
By faith in the of God at .
To spirits in prison the gospel is sent,
For on such a mission the Savior once went;
And we are baptiz’d for the dead—surely, too,
In the font at the of God at .
Up; watch! for the strange work of God has begun,
And new things are opening, now, under the sun:
And knowledge on knowledge will burst to our view,
From Seers in the of God at .
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NOTICE.
The subscribers, members of the of the , withdraw the hand of fellowship from General , as a christian, he having been labored with from time to time, to persuade him to amend his conduct, apparently to no good effect.
JOSEPH SMITH,
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The following members of the concur in the above sentiments.
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We concur in the above sentiment.
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, May 11th, 1842.
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AGENTS.
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, City of
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, Pittsfield Pike co.
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John Groosbeck, North Agusta.
John Pincock, South Agusta
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, City of Utica.
Charles Thompson, Batavia, Genesee co.
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Joseph H. Newton, " "
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DELAWARE.
Robert P. Crawford, Christiana.
NORTH CAROLINA.
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Joshua M. Grant.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
A[braham] O. Smoot, City of Charleston.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
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Dwight Webster, Farmington.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Zadoc Parker, Lisbon Village.
Jeremiah Willey.
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Tardy R. Whitcher,
Green Y. Lee.
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LOUISIANA.
E. G. Terrell City of .
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Moses Johnson, P. M. Royal Oak, Oakland co.
INDIANA.
J. J. Guinand, Mount Sterling , Switzerland co.
MISSISSIPPI.
Hamilton Jett,
TRAVELING AGENTS.
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