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Show 2 ordered society. 1 be their lot didnot materialize, speculation," so the Mormons by gathered Smith Joseph however, which the Saints felt would for in 1837 the in Ohio. 2 was a ituation The further was of strengthening he himself said: something The leading figure. something P. One of Joseph called to lead month. Day a ensuing a cit., and rebellion had been of Kimball' Church. so June, against the me Liverpool As that ,,3 mission which commence. Kimball, 1837, neces- blood. anxious to Heber C. in and the was accom ... following associates from Canada, had Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Section 104 (hereinafter cited as The Mormon- Economy Fielding, Quarterly, XXVII, 331-56. City, 1921), Covenants); op. s loyal an overseas mission to the British Isles in one saw God revealed to salvation of His proselytes R. Kent Ohio," Utah Historical I, ... number of Canadians he arrived in 2Smith, Ope infusion of Smith's most trusted followers, lDoctrine and SifLints (Salt Lake Ki r tl ab d , things an new" took the form of Joseph Fielding, Doctr\lne state of Pratt's Canadian Parley panied by "In this organization by must be done for the new The" the aggravated Safety Society Anti-Banking Company, the leaders shook the young church to its roots and Smith sity of "spirit reached in and affected rampant throughout the nation, the failure of the Kirtland which prosperity The peace and cit., II II, 487; see also footnotes on II, 489; see also Roberts, op. in 487-9; Roberts, 400--3-.-- 3Smith, op. cit., cit., I, 396-7. |