Mormon History 1830-1844

Joseph
     
Bios
     
Beliefs & Practices
     
Chron
     
NY
     
Ohio
     
Missouri
     
Missions
     
Sources
     

Minutes of August 18, 1835
Phineas H. Young is disfellowshipped for unchristian-like behavior described by Burr Riggs.
Date   August 18, 1835   Kirtland council
Location   Kirtland, Ohio  
Description   Minutes of a High Council …  
Presiding   Not named    
Clerk   Warren Parrish    
Phineas charged   Elder T. S. Cole charges Phineas H. Young with unchristian-like conduct.    
Burr: Phineas and Book of Young loans, sales    Burr Riggs: Elder Young borrowed a Book of Mormon from Mr. Childs of Madison county, New York and agreed to return it, but sold it instead. He gave another copy to a poor female "as a deed of charity," but later borrowed and sold it.   Burr Riggs had been excommuicated in 1833. February 26, 1833
 Disfellowshipped   Council suspends Phineas until he gives satisfaction to the council.   Phineas is cleared later. Minutes of September 29, 1835
   
Minutes of August 19, 1835
Minutes of August 17, 1835
Ohio Minutes




Home | Joseph | Bios | Beliefs & Practices | Chron | NY | Ohio | Missouri | Missions | Sources | Top

Dale R. Broadhurst | Far West | JS Writings | BYU Mormon Studies | More
Dialogue | JWHA | LDS Church | MHA | Signature Books | Sunstone