![]() ![]() See, for example, Notice, The Evening and the Morning Star, Aug. 1831, in “Secret Bye Laws of the Mormonites,” Painesville Telegraph, 13 Sept. 1830, in “Miscellaneous,” Painesville Telegraph, 17 Jan. 1830, in “The Mormon Creed,” Painesville Telegraph, 19 Apr. See, for example, Articles and Covenants, ca. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1997–2012. A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church. Edited reprint of The Evening and the Morning Star. 1835), 1–2 Crawley, Descriptive Bibliography, 1:32.Įvening and Morning Star. Phelps, The Evening and the Morning Star Prospectus, Evening and Morning Star, June 1832 (Jan. Esplin, and Richard Lyman Bushman (Salt Lake City: Church Historian’s Press, 2011). 2 of the Revelations and Translations series of The Joseph Smith Papers, edited by Dean C. ![]() Lorimer, eds., Revelations and Translations, Volume 2: Published Revelations. ![]() Also available in Robin Scott Jensen, Richard E. Compiled by Joseph Smith, Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and Frederick G. Revelation, 14 June 1831, in Doctrine and Covenants 68:2, 1835 ed.ĭoctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God. Revelation, 20 July 1831, in Doctrine and Covenants 27:5, 1835 ed. Pages on which the item was printed in Evening and Morning Starĭate of item, followed by section number in Doctrine and Covenants, 1981 edition, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Month in which the item was printed in Evening and Morning Star Pages on which the item was printed in The Evening and the Morning Star Month in which the item was printed in The Evening and the Morning Star Well before the Book of Commandments was expected to be completed, the editors of the Star advised readers to “search the revelations which we publish,” an admonition that presumed that the Latter-day Saints had access to earlier issues. In addition to publishing the revelations as stand-alone pieces, The Evening and the Morning Star often published articles that quoted from the revelations-both from those printed as featured documents in the paper and from those that had not been published therein. As in the Book of Commandments and the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants (1835), little, if any, introduction or commentary accompanied the featured revelations. Only two issues of the Missouri newspaper did not contain featured revelations: the April 1833 issue and the July 1833 issue, which was the final issue printed in Missouri. More Info, the paper printed nineteen full and seven partial revelation texts. Missouri Compromise, 1820, admitted Missouri as slave state, 1821. in Louisiana Purchase, 1803, and established as territory, 1812. Articles and Covenants, circa April 1830 Articles and Covenants, circa April 1830 Revelation, 16 April 1830 Revelation, circa August 1830 Revelation, September 1830–A Revelation, 2 January 1831 Revelation, February 1831–A, excerpt Revelation, 9 and 23 February 1831, excerpt Revelation, 23 February 1831, excerpt Revelation, circa 7 March 1831, excerpt Revelation, circa 8 March 1831–A Revelation, Revelation, Revelation, 7 August 1831 Revelation, 12 August 1831 Revelation, 30 August 1831, excerpt Revelation, 30 October 1831 Revelation, 1 November 1831–A Revelation, 1 November 1831–B Revelation, 3 November 1831 Revelation, 4 December 1831–A, B, C Vision, 16 February 1832 Revelation, 30 April 1832 Revelation, 27 and 28 December 1832, excerpt Revelation, 3 January 1833, June 1832 Issue July 1832 Issue August 1832 Issue September 1832 Issue October 1832 Issue November 1832 Issue December 1832 Issue January 1833 Issue February 1833 Issue March 1833 Issue Page Issue June 1833 Issue Īrea acquired by U.S. ![]()
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