our washings and anointings that we may be prepared to go. He wants to throw away his pill bag and be ordained a travelling Bishop.
moved that all the members of the foreign mission be added to the committee on foreign relations. Passed unanimously.
Coun. said that he had had a desire to express his feelings to this council, but as has expressed his feelings in full he only wished to say Amen to the whole subject.
Coun. wished to have the priviledge of saying Amen to it also.
House adjourned five minutes
Coun. wanted to suggest an idea concerning our going to the Camanches. They are somewhere a little north of , north [p. [87]]
Bernhisel, a physician, previously served as a bishop in the New York branch of the church. On 14 February 1845 Kimball was part of a council in which it was decided that Bernhisel “be appointed a traveling Bishop to visit the churches.” There is no record of Bernhisel fulfilling such an appointment. (Conference Minutes, Times and Seasons, 2 Aug. 1841, 2:499; Clayton, Journal, 14 Feb. 1845.)
Times and Seasons. Commerce/Nauvoo, IL. Nov. 1839–Feb. 1846.