Mormon History 1830-1844

Revelation of November 1, 1835
November 1, 1835, Kirtland, Ohio.
Reynolds Cahoon is rebuked for "his iniquities, his covetous and dishonest principles."
 
 
Lord angry

Reynolds' faults

Verily, thus saith the Lord unto his servant Joseph Smith Junr.

Verily, thus Saith the Lord unto me, his servant Joseph Smith jr.

1834-1836 History, 16 // MH-A, 633; HC, 2:299.
   

 

mine anger is Kindle[d] against my servant Reynolds Cahoon his iniquities his covetous and dishonest principles in himself and family

   
Must repent  

and <if> he doth not purge them away and set his house in order, <[- - - - -] him> therefore, if he repent not chastizement awaiteth him, even as it seemeth good in my sight.

and [if] he doth not purge them away and set his house in order therefore if he repent not chastisment awaiteth him even as it seemeth good in my sight.

 
Go tell him  

Therefore go and declare unto him this word.

therefore go and declare unto him these words

this word: these words in MH-A
 
Revelation of November 3, 1835
D&C 134
Ohio Revelations
Doctrine and Covenants




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