Discourse, 27 May 1843, as Reported by Levi Richards
Source Note
JS, Discourse, , Hancock Co., IL, 27 May 1843. Version copied [ca. 27 May 1843] in Levi Richards, Journal, 14 May–11 June 1843, pp. [9]–[11]; handwriting of ; Levi Richards, Papers, CHL.
He said, the of this had not jurisdiction over the case— the had over all places but this in all the world— he spoke of the dignified station of the twelve & wished them to arise & magnify their calling— reproved them in some degree for their [illegible] &c said they might learn from the brute,— the cattle the sentinal goose <would give> the alarm when on watch would quack & attend to their business, &c recommended them to take from & suspend him 3 or 4 months till the came up here— done accordingly [p. [11]]