been discovered or made known to my
enemies since I left Kirtland. Gil-
lium then gave us some instructions
concerning the manners, customs, and
dispositions of the people &c and what
course we ought to pursue to secure
their favor and protection, making
certain inquiries to which we replied;
these were afterward published and will
appear under date of publication.
I received the following revelation
given on Fishing River Mo., .
^See Rev. June 22nd 1834.^
1st Verily I say unto you who have
assembled yourselves together that you
may learn my will concerning the
redemption of mine afflicted people.
2 Behold I say unto you were it not
for the transgressions of my people, speak-
ing concerning the Church, and not in-
dividuals, they might have been redeem-
ed even now; but behold they have not
learned to be obedient to the things
which I require at their hands but are
full of all manner of evil and do
not impart of their substance, as becom-
eth Saints, to the poor and afflicted
among them, and are not united ac-
cording to the union required by law [Doctrine and Covenants 105:1-5]
been discovered or made known to my
enemies since I left Kirtland. Gillium then gave us some instructions
concerning the manners, customs, and
dispositions of the people &c and what
course we ought to pursue to secure
their favor and protection, making
certain inquiries to which we replied;
these were afterward published and will
appear under date of publication.
I received the following revelation
given on Fishing River Mo., .
See Rev. June 22nd 1834.
1st Verily I say unto you who have
assembled yourselves together that you
may learn my will concerning the
redemption of mine afflicted people.
2 Behold I say unto you were it not
for the transgressions of my people, speaking concerning the Church, and not individuals, they might have been redeemed even now; but behold they have not
learned to be obedient to the things
which I require at their hands but are
full of all manner of evil and do
not impart of their substance, as becometh Saints, to the poor and afflicted
among them, and are not united according to the union required by law