Volume II.

Introduction.
Summary Review of Volume One.
The Expedition of Zion's Camp.
First Educational Movement of the Church.
Organization of the Foreign Ministry.
Restoration of the Keys for the Gathering of Israel.
The Spirit of Gathering on the Jews.
Elijah's Mission.
Calamitous Events.

[Chapter I. ]

The Year Eighteen Hundred and Thirty-Four—Affairs in Zion and Kirtland.

Condition of the Saints in Missouri.
Excommunication of Wesley Hurlburt.
Mob Threats at Kirtland.
A Prayer.
Efforts of Sectarian Priests Against Restoration of Exiles.
The Elders of the Church in Kirtland, to their Brethren Abroad.
Prayer of the First Presidency.
Preparations for Returning Exiles to Zion.
Conference of High Priests and Elders at New Portage.
Order in Ancient Councils.
Responsibility of Those who Sit in Judgment.
The Prophet's Predicted Triumph.
Trial of Martin Harris.
Trial of Leonard Rich.

[Chapter II. ]

Organization of the High Council—First Cases Before the Council.

Minutes of the Organization of the High Council of the Church.
Supplementary Proceedings in the Organization of the High Council.
First case before the High Council.
Letter from Ezra Thayer to the President of the High Council.
Minutes of the High Council.

[Chapter III. ]

The Cause and Object of the Jackson County Persecution—The Prophet's Mission Through Western New York.

Revelation.
Arrival of Delegation from the Church in Missouri.
Minutes of Council Meeting.
The Prophet Seeks Volunteer to Redeem Zion.
Cheering Words.
Letter from John. F. Boynton from Saco, Maine.
Incidents in the Prophet's Journey Through Western New York.
The Conference at Avon, Livingston County, New York.

[Chapter IV. ]

Trial and Conviction of Hurlburt—Efforts in Behalf of the Redemption of Zion—Dissolution of the United Order of Zion and Kirtland.

The Whipping of Ira J. Willis.
The Trial of "Doctor" Hurlburt for Threatening the Prophet's life.
Minutes of Council.
Special Prayer.
Letter from Presidency to Orson Hyde.
Judgment Against Hurlburt.
Dissolution of the United Order in Kirtland.
Deliverance of Zion Considered.
An Assault Thwarted by the Spirit.
An Occasion of Prayer and Blessing.
Minutes of Conference.
Return of Prophet and Party to Kirtland.
Revelation to Joseph Smith, Jun., Concerning the Order of the Church for the Benefit of the Poor.

[Chapter V. ]

Zion's Camp—Its Journey From Kirtland to Missouri.

Aid for the Redemption of Zion.
Gathering of Zion's Camp at New Portage.
Letter from W. W. Phelps from Liberty.
Minutes of Conference of the Elders.
Departure of the Prophet from Kirtland for Missouri.
Organization of Zion's Camp.
The March of Zion's Camp.
Incidents in Zion's Camp.
Delegation from Dayton.
The Camp Enters Indiana.
Difficulties Within the Camp.
Spies from the West in the Camp.
Indianapolis Incident.
A Jackson County Spy in Camp.
Precept vs. Example—A Lesson.
A Call to Arms.
Angels Attend the Camp.
Camp Diversions.
Proposition to Divide Jackson County between Saints and the Mob.
Letter from Brethren in Clay County to Daniel Dunklin.
Passage of Camp through Springfield, Illinois.
Arrival at Jacksonville, Illinois.
A Puzzling Religious Service.
The Finding of Zelph.
A Prophecy.
Proposition of Col. Ross.
Report of Luke S. Johnson.
A False Alarm.

[Chapter VI. ]

Zion's Camp in Missouri—Letters of Governor Dunklin and Others.

Letter from Elders in Clay County to Governor Dunklin.
Copy of Letter from Daniel Dunklin to Col. J. Thornton.
Arrival of Camp at Salt River.
Arrival of Hyrum Smith and Lyman Wight.
Messengers Sent to Governor Dunklin.
Letter from Daniel Dunklin to W. W. Phelps et. al.
Letter from John F. Ryland to A. S. Gilbert.
Departure of Camp from Salt River.
Reproof of Williams and Orton Enemies Eluded.
Letter from Elders to Judge Ryland.
Letter from the Elders to Messrs. Doniphan and Atchison.

[Chapter VII. ]

Zion's Camp in Missouri—Efforts at Arbitration—The Word of the Lord.

Gov. Dunklin Refuses to Reinstate Saints on their Lands.
Arrival of Bishop Partridge in Camp.
The Camp Crosses Grand River.
Martin Harris Trifles with a Promise of God.
Important Meeting at Liberty Court House.
Proposition of the People of Jackson County to the Mormons.
Stirring Incidents at the Liberty Meeting.
Answer of the Mormons to the Proposition of the People of Jackson County.
Reflections on the Jackson County Proposition.
A Mobber's Threat and God's Vengeance.
Incidents of Insubordination in the Camp.
The Prophet's Illness.
The Prophet's Anxiety for the Safety of the Camp.
Threats of the Mob.
A Timely Storm.
Care of Arms During the Storm.
The Visit of Col. Sconce to the Camp.
Cholera Breaks Out in the Camp.
Letter from Brethren in Clay County to Committee of the Jackson Mob.
Visit of Clay County Sheriff to the Camp.
Revelation given on Fishing River, Missouri, June 22, 1834.

[Chapter VIII. ]

Zion's Camp Disbanded—An Appeal.

Reply of Brethren to Committee of the Jackson Mob.
Cholera in the Camp.
Zion's Camp Disbanded.
Letter from the Prophet to Messrs. Thornton, Doniphan and Atchison.
Fear of the Cholera.
First Victims of the Cholera.
Letter from the Elders to Governor Dunklin.
Death of Algernon Sidney Gilbert.
Letter from Chairman of Jackson Mob Committee to Amos Reese.
List of the Victims of Cholera.
The Prophet in the Goodly Land.
Gillium's Communication.
Proposition of the Mormons.
Organization of the High Council in Missouri.
Members of the Camp Discharged.
Instructions to the High Council.
The Missouri Presidency and High Council.
Blessings.
Sundry Items Determined by the High Council.
An Appeal.

[Chapter IX. ]

Return of the Prophet to Kirtland—Sundry Events in Missouri.

The Prophets Return to Kirtland.
Letters from John Corrill to Samuel C. Owens, Esq., and Col. Thos. Pitcher.
Assembling of the High Council in Missouri.
The Counsel of David Whitmer.
Proposition of W. W. Phelps.
Charges Against Samuel Brown.
Letter of Appointment to the Elders.
Arrival of the Prophet in Kirtland.
Charges Against the Hulet Branch.
Testimony Against the Hulet Branch.
Decision of the Council in the Hulet Branch Case.
Elders Sent Forth to Preach.
The Case of William Batson.

[Chapter X. ]

Charges Against the Prophet on his Return From Zion's Camp Expedition—Trial of Elder Sylvester Smith.

Minutes of a Council Held at Kirtland, August 11, 1834.
The Prophet Reports His Vindication to the Elders in Missouri.
The Plague of Cholera in Cleveland.
Affairs in Missouri—Hulet Branch Troubles.
Charge Against Lyman Wight.
Resolutions of Vindication.
Sylvester Smith Refuses to Accept the Decision of the Council.
Formal Trial of Sylvester Smith.

[Chapter XI. ]

A Moment's Peace—Council Meetings in Ohio and Missouri.

Temporary Peace.
The Prophet as Foreman.
Message to William Cherry.
Covenant of Edmund Bosley.
Minutes of a Conference of Elders at New Portage, Ohio, held Sept. 8, 1834.
Letter Written according to Instructions of Conference to Joseph B. Bosworth.
Extracts from the Minutes of the High Council of Zion, Assembled in Clay County, Sept. 10, 1834.
Minutes of High Council at Kirtland, Sept. 24, 1834.

[Chapter XII. ]

Change in Church Periodicals—The Covenant of Tithing—Close of the Year 1834.

"Messenger and Advocate" Founded.
The Prophet's Labors in Michigan.
Preparation of the School of the Elders.
Strenuous Life of the Prophet.
Letter Sent to George Jones, Brownhelm, Ohio, by Orders of the High Council.
Revelation given November 25, 1834.
Letter from Hon. J. T. V. Thompson to W. W. Phelps.
Governor's Message to the Jackson People.
Minutes of Council Meeting Held at Kirtland, Nov. 28th.
Letter from Alvah L. Tippets to the Prophet.
The Covenant of Tithing.
A Prayer.
A Prophecy.
School at Kirtland for the Elders.
Oliver Cowdery Ordained an Assistant President.
Thanks to Governor Dunklin.
Revived Hopes.
Letter from W. W. Phelps to Esquire Thompson.
Thompson and Atchison Promise Assistance.

[Chapter XIII. ]

The Lectures on Faith—Twelve Apostles Chosen and Ordained.

The Lectures on Theology.
Brethren Moving West Halted at Kirtland.
Minutes of the Meeting at which the Twelve Apostles were Chosen, Ordained and Instructed.
Names of Zion's Camp.
Women in Zion's Camp.
Children in Zion's Camp.
Apostolic Charge given by Oliver Cowdery to Parley P. Pratt.
General Charge to the Twelve.
Important Item of Instruction to the Twelve.
Report of the Kirtland School.

[Chapter XIII—2.][[1]]

The Organization of the Seventies—Blessing of the Faithful Elders and Saints.

The Calling of Seventies.
Names of President and Members of First Quorum of Seventies.
The Prophet's Remarks on the Sacrament.
More Ordinations.
The Blessing of those who Assisted in Building the House of the Lord at Kirtland.

[Chapter XIV. ]

The Great Revelation on Priesthood.

Minutes of a Meeting on the Twelve.
Revelation on Priesthood.

[Chapter XV. ]

The First Mission of the Twelve.

Close of the Elders' School.
Public Discussion at Huntsburg.
Minutes of Conference held at Freedom, N.Y.
Minutes of Conference of the Twelve and the Seventy.
Meeting of the Twelve.
Minutes of a General Council of the Priesthood.
Items of Instruction to the Twelve and the Seventy.
The First Mission of the Twelve.
The Conference at Freedom.

[Chapter XVI. ]

Progress of Affairs at Kirtland—Discovery of the Book of Abraham.

Change of Editors for the "Messenger and Advocate."
The "Northern Times."
Minutes of Conference held at New Portage, June 6th.
Instructions of the Prophet to the Elders and Saints in Missouri.
Letter from Thomas Shaw to the "Saints of the Most High."
The Mission of Mr. Hewitt.
Letter of W. W. Phelps to the Rev. Mr. Hewitt.
The Indifference of Mr. Hewitt.
Subscriptions for the Temple.
Conference in Canada.
Michael H. Chandler and the Egyptian Mummies.
The Case of Michael H. Barton.
The Writings of Abraham and Joseph.
Edmund Bosley Tried for Breaking Covenant.

[Chapter XVII. ]

Sundry Council Meetings in Vermont, Ohio, and New York.

Minutes of the Vermont Conference.
The Prophet at Work on the Book of Abraham.
Minutes of the High Council at Kirtland.
Minutes of the Massachusetts Conference.
Blessing the "Sons of Zion."
Minutes of the High Council.

[Chapter XVIII. ]

The Book of Doctrine and Covenants Presented to the General Assembly of the Priesthood and the Church.

Testimony of the Twelve Apostles to the Truth of the Book of Doctrine and Covenants.
Article on Marriage.
Of Government and Laws in General.

[Chapter XIX. ]

The Prophet's Return from Michigan to Kirtland—His Address to the Elders of the Church.

Minutes of the High Council at Kirtland—trial of Almon W. Babbitt.
Conference at Saco, Maine.
Return of the Prophet to Kirtland.
John E. Page.
Conference at Farmington, Maine.
The Prophet's Letter to the Elders.

[Chapter XX. ]

Sundry Affairs at Kirtland—The Pledge to Redeem Zion.

Conference at New Portage.
Provisions Made for Remunerating the Patriarch.
Oliver Cowdery Appointed Church Recorder.
Agents for the "Literary Firm" of the Church Appointed.
The Trial of Elder Henry Green—Sidney Rigdon, Oliver Cowdery and Frederick G. Williams, Presiding.
Minutes of a High Council held in Kirtland, Sept. 19, 1835—Trial of Elder Jared Carter.
The Prophet Seeks for Blessings.
Delight of the Prophet in Being Honest.
Rejoicing with Brethren Bound for Zion.
Covenant to work for the Redemption.

[Chapter XXI. ]

Incidents From the Prophet's Experience in Kirtland and Vicinity.

Return of the Twelve.
Minutes of the High Council at Kirtland—Trial of Gladden Bishop.
The Authority to which the Twelve are Amendable.
Trial of Lorenzo L. Lewis.
Trial of Elder Allen Avery.
The Prophet on the Part of the Accused.
The Prophet Learns the Principles of Astronomy as Understood by Abraham.
Charges Against the Goulds.
The Prophet's Journey with John Corrill.
The Prophet's Meeting with the Twelve.
A Timely Loan.
Illness of Joseph Smith, Sen.
The Prophet's Blessing on Bishop Whitney.
Translation of the Writings of Abraham Begun.
The Prophet's Care of his Father.
Baptism of Ebenezer Robinson.
The Book of Abraham.
Prayer for Special Blessings.
Meeting in Kirtland.
Trial of Samuel H. Smith for Neglect of Military Duty.
A Prayer and Promise.
Warren Parrish Becomes the Prophet's Scribe.
Trial of David Elliot.
The Visit of Bishop Whitney's Parents to the Prophet.
Of Debates in Council.
Hopes for Zion's Redemption.
Disorder in a Council Meeting.
A Methodist's Inquiry into Conditions at Kirtland.
William Smith's Self-justification.
Hyrum Smith as Peacemaker.
The Rebellion of William Smith.
Visit to Shadrach Roundy.

[Chapter XXII. ]

The Ministry of the Prophet in Kirtland.

Reproof of Reynolds Cahoon.
Revelation.
School for the Elders Opened.
Revelation.
Revelation to the Twelve.
Object of the Elder's School.
Inquiries about the Revelation to the Twelve.
Reflections on the Nature of Prophets.
Isaac Morley and Edward Partridge Commended.
Revelation.
The Case of Isaac Hill.
Labors of the Prophet with the Erring.
Case of Mary Whitcher.
Josuah, the Jewish Minister.
The Doctrine of "Joshua, the Jewish Minister."
Additional Views of Joshua.
Matthias not Joshua.
Matthias Dismissed by the Prophet.
The Prophet's Meeting with the Twelve.
The Prophet's Remarks to the Twelve.

[Chapter XXIII. ]

The Ministry of the Prophet in Kirtland.

The Visit of Mr. Messenger.
Revelation to Warren Parrish.
Inquiries by Erastus Holmes.
The Case of Harvey Whitlock.
Harvey Whitlock's Letter.
Letter from the Prophet to Harvey Whitlock.
Revelation to Harvey Whitlock.
Council Concerning Brethren Going to Missouri.
The word of the Lord as to Mr. Holmes' Baptism.
Minutes of a Council Meeting at New Portage.
Debate on the Question of Miracles.
Translating the Egyptian Record.
Return of Oliver Cowdery from New York.
Arrangement for Studying Hebrew.
Case of Andrew Jackson Squires.
The Marriage of Newel Knight.
Translating the Egyptian Record.
The Case of Josiah Clark.
Preaching of Morley and Partridge.

[Chapter XXIV. ]

Miscellaneous Labors of the Prophet in Kirtland.

Insolent Treatment of the Prophet.
Marriage of Warren Parrish.
Financial Transactions.
Conversation on Religion.
The Matter of Postage.
Letter from the Prophet to the "Messenger and Advocate."
An Unruly Member.
Kindness of the Saints to the Prophet.
Gratitude of the Prophet.
Healing of Angeline Works.
Fire in the Kirtland Board Kiln.
The Prophet's Blessing on Leonard Rich.
The Prophet Reproves a Young Lady.
Debate at William Smith's.
Experience of Elders Whitmer and Williams.
Marriage in Kirtland.
Precautions Against Incendiaries.

[Chapter XXV. ]

The Troubles of Orson Hyde and William Smith—The Book of Abraham—Close of the Year.

The Complaints of Orson Hyde.
Visit of Elders M'Lellin, Young and Carter with the Prophet.
The Prophet Assaulted by William Smith.
Orson Hyde's Letter of Complaint.
Reconciliation of Orson Hyde with the Prophet.
Charge to Elder Cahoon to Sustain the Twelve.
Sorrow of Father and Mother Smith over William Smith's Difficulty.
The Sympathy Between the Prophet and his Brother Hyrum.
William Smith's Letter to the Prophet.
Letter of the Prophet to his Brother William.
Desire of the Prophet for William's Salvation.
Sundry Prayers of the Prophet for the Welfare of Various Brethren.
The Prophet's Christmas at Home.
The Prophet's Renewal of the Study of Hebrew.
Revelation Given to Lyman Sherman Dec. 26, 1835.
Sunday Services.
Trifling Visitors.
Arraignment of Almon W. Babbitt.
First Report of the Seventies.
Charges Against Elder William Smith.
Patriarchal Blessing Meeting.
Hebrew Studies.
Questions of the Twelve Concerning Trial of William Smith.
An Account of the Book of Abraham.
Tone of the American Press Toward the Prophet.
Heathen Temple on Lake Erie.

[Chapter XXVI. ]

Opening of the Year 1836—The American Indians—Special Council Meeting in Kirtland.

Reflections of the Prophet.
Reconciliation of the Prophet and his Brother William.
Settlement of William Smith's Case before the Council.
Preparation for the Hebrew School.
A Difference Between the Prophet and Orson Pratt.
A New Teacher for Hebrew Class Employed.
Vacancies in the High Council Filled.
The Gathering of Israel and The American Indians.
Policy of the Government of the United States Respecting the Indians.
President Andrew Jackson's Views on the Policy of the General Government with Reference to the Indians.
Hopes of the Prophet in Behalf of the Indians.
A Feast at Bishops Whitney's.
Progress of Work on Kirtland Temple.
Bishop Whitney's Unique Invitation to the Prophet.
Visit of Alva Beaman to the Prophet.
Preparations for the Solemn Assembly.
Vinson Knight Ordained into Kirtland Bishopric.
Vacancies in the Kirtland High Council Filled.
Vacancies Filled in the High Council of Zion.
Sidney Rigdon's Ailment.
The Prophet's Joy.
The Coming of Prof. Seixas.
Rules and Regulations to be Observed in the House of the Lord in Kirtland.
Return of Oliver Cowdery from Columbus, Ohio.
The Council Meeting in the Kirtland Temple.
Minutes of a Priesthood Meeting held in Kirtland Temple, January 15, 1836.

[Chapter XXVII. ]

Reconciliation of the First Presidency and Twelve Apostles—Pentecostal Times in Kirtland.

Special Council Meeting with the Twelve.
Testimonies of Presidency and Twelve.
Marriage and Sacrament.
Progress in Study of Hebrew.
Form of Marriage Certificate.
Marriage of J. F. Boynton.
The Marriage Feast.
J. W. Olived and the Prophet.
Washing and Anointing in Kirtland Temple.
The Prophet Blessed to Lead Israel in the Last Days.
The Prophet's Vision of the Celestial Kingdom.
Alvin Smith.
Revelation.
The Salvation of Children.
The Prophet's Vision of the Twelve.
Ministration of Angels.
High Councils of Zion and Kirtland Anointed.
Further Visions and Revelations.
Anointing the Twelve and Seventy.
Blessing of the Lord's Anointed.
Letter from Daniel Dunklin to W. W. Phelps et al.
Doubts of Alva Beaman.
Continuation of Spiritual Meetings.
Illness of Warren Parrish.
Arrival of Prof. Seixas.
Continuation of Ministrations and Visions.
The Prophet Feasts his Father's Family.
Resolutions.
Anointing the Seventy.

[Chapter XXVIII. ]

The Prophet's Ministry and Studies in Kirtland.

Further Arrangements for the Study of Hebrew.
The Gathering of Israel.
Names for the Second Quorum of Seventy.
Arrangements of Quorums to Receive Spiritual Blessings.
Visions in the Kirtland Temple.
Warren Parrish Resumes his Duty as Scribe.
Hyrum Smith Meets with an Accident.
Remarks of the Prophet on Those Unworthy of the Ministry.
The Prophet's Draft of Resolutions.
Action of the Twelve on Resolutions Governing Ordinations.
The Faith and Confidence of the Seventy.
Progress in the Study of Hebrew.
Action of the Kirtland High Council on the Resolutions on Ordinations.
The Prophet's Regard for Professor Seixas.
The Varied Activities of the Prophet.
Action of the First Presidency on the Resolutions on Ordinations.
The Selection of Men for the Ministry.
Respectful Inquiries about the work.
The Manliness of Elder Morey.
Misunderstanding Over Sale of Bibles.
Final Action on Resolutions on Ordinations and Licenses.
Resolutions on Ordinations and Licences.
The Board Kiln again Fired.
Further Arrangements of Hebrew Classes.
The Prophet's Reflections on Intemperance.
Removal of the Presidency and Twelve to Zion Contemplated.
The Temple Choir.
Death of Susan Johnson.
Withdrawal of Objections to Resolutions on Ordinations.
Elders Obtain from the Courts Licences to Perform Marriages.

[Chapter XXIX. ]

Dedication of the Kirtland Temple—Spiritual Manifestations.

Gathering of Saints to the Dedication.
Number at the First Meeting.
Arrangement of the Assembly.
Elder Rigdon's Discourse.
Remarks on Revelation.
The Consequence of Rejecting Present Revelation.
Joseph Smith, Jun., Sustained as the Prophet and Seer of the Church.
Presidency of Church and Twelve Apostles Sustained as Prophets, Seers and Revelators.
The Seventies Sustained as Apostles and Special Witnesses.
High Councils and Bishoprics Sustained.
Presidency of Elders' Quorum Sustained.
The Presidents of the Quorum of the Lesser Priesthood Sustained.
The Prophet's Promise and Prediction.
Dedicatory Prayer.
Dedication of the Temple Accepted by the Priesthood and the Saints.
The Lord's Supper and Testimonies.
Spiritual Manifestations in the Kirtland Temple.

[Chapter XXX. ]

The Ordinance of Washing of Feet—Visions in the Kirtland Temple—The Prophet on Abolition.

Seeking the Word and Will of the Lord.
The Washing of Feet.
Continuance of the Ordinance of Feet Washing.
The Prophet's Instruction to the Elders Engaged in the Ministry.
The Day—March 30th—a Pentecost.
The Second Day of Dedicatory Services.
Confession of Leman Copley to Bearing False Witness.
The Prophet and Oliver Cowdery Appointed to Raise Money for the Redemption of Zion.
Vision Manifested to Joseph the Seer and Oliver Cowdery.
Leading Elders Return to Zion, Missouri.
The Prophet's Views on Abolition.

[Chapter XXXI. ]

Prediction of the Prophet's Grandparents—Agitation for the Removal of the Saints from Clay County, Missouri.

Labors of Elder Heber C. Kimball.
Dealing with Sundry Transgressors.
Arrival of the Prophet's Relatives in Kirtland.
Death of the Prophets Grandmother.
Case of Charles Kelley.
Letter from W. W. Phelps to the Brethren in Kirtland.
Case of Preserved Harris and Isaac McWithy.
Departure of the Patriarch and John Smith on a Mission.
Letter of Warren Parrish from Tennessee.
Minutes of a Public Meeting at Liberty, Mo.
Report.
Minutes of a Public Meeting of the Saints in Clay County, Mo., held to Consider the Proposition of the Citizens of Clay County that the Latter-day Saints Move into another part of the State.
Minutes of second Meeting of Citizens of Clay Co.
Letter from the Brethren of Kirtland to the Brethren in Missouri.
Letter to John Thornton, Esq., et al. from Joseph Smith, Jun., et al.
Letter from Daniel Dunklin to the Saints in Mo.

[Chapter XXXII. ]

The Prophet's Mission—Labors in Massachusetts—The Organization of the Kirtland Safety Society.

Departure of the Prophet from Kirtland.
A Steamboat Race.
The Great Fire in New York City.
Arrival of the Prophet's Party in Salem, Mass.
Reflections of the Prophet on Religious Intolerance.
Revelation given in Salem, Mass., August 6, 1836.
Success of the Ministry.
Labors of the Patriarch Joseph Smith, Sen.
Movements of the Saints in Missouri.
Organization of Kirtland Safety Society.
Licenses.
Organization of Caldwell County.
Minutes of a Conference held in the House of the Lord at Kirtland on the 22nd of December, 1836.
Baptism of Doctor Richard.
Minutes of a Meeting of the Members of the "Kirtland Safety Society."
The Prophet's Remarks on the Kirtland Safety Society Company.

[Chapter XXXIII. ]

Meetings of the Quorums of Priesthood in the Kirtland Temple—The Prophet's Instructions on Priesthood.

The Arrangements for Classes and Meetings in Kirtland Temple.
Gathering of Saints in Missouri.
Firm of Cowdery and Co. Dissolved.
Notice of a Solemn Assembly.
Washing of Feet.
Regulation of the Seventies.
The Prophet on the Subject of Priesthood.
The High Priests.
Bishops.
The Dignity of the Lesser Officers.
Necessity for Occasional Reproofs.
Pecuniary Embarrassments of the Presidency.
Remarks of Hyrum Smith.
Oliver Cowdery's Instruction to Elders.
Sidney Rigdon's Remarks on Church Debts.
The Sacrament, Use of Water in.

[Chapter XXXIV. ]

Affairs in Zion—Apostasy at Kirtland—Appointment of the British Mission—Its Departure for England.

Minutes of High Council at Far West.
Charges Against Lyman Wight.
Complaint against J. M. Patten.
Case of John Patten.
James Emmett Disfellowshiped.
Actions in Relation to the Word of Wisdom.
Literary Firm Sustained.
Minutes of a High Council held in the Lord's House, in Kirtland.
Transfer of the "Messenger and Advocate."
Conditions in Kirtland.
The British Mission Projected.
Licenses.
Church Conference in Upper Canada.
Minutes of a High Council Meeting in Missouri.
The Prophet's Instructions to the British Missionaries.
Willard Richards Added to the British Mission.
Illness of the Prophet.
Employment of Supplementary Means for Healing the Sick.
Dastardly Suggestions of Apostates.
Progress of the British Mission.
Arrival of British Mission in New York.
Kindness of Elijah Fordham.
Warning to New York Ministers, Departure for England.

[Chapter XXXV. ]

Financial Conditions in Various Nations—Progress of the British Mission—Conferences at Far West and Kirtland.

Extract of Letter from W. W. Phelps to the Brethren in Kirtland.
The Prophet Resigns His Office in the "Safety Society."
Status of Various Nations.
Landing of the British Mission.
"Truth Will Prevail."
Kindness of Rev. James Fielding.
Revelation to Thomas B. Marsh Concerning the Twelve.
Baptism of Albert P. Rockwood.
Progress of the British Mission.
Vexations Law Suits at Painesville.
Second Start for Canada.
The British Mission Attacked by Evil Spirits.
Spread of the Work in England.
Affairs at Far West.
Opening of the Work in Bedford.
First Confirmation in England.
Affairs in Far West—Building the Lord's House.
Goodson's Violation of Instructions.
The "Elder's Journal."
Confirmation at Preston.
The Work in Walkerfold.
The Failure of Mr. Matthews.
Charles C. Rich Made President of High Priests in Missouri.
Opening in the Fox Islands.
Caution.
The Alston Branch.
The Prophet's Work in Canada.
Greeting of President Joseph Smith to John Corrill and the Whole Church in Zion.
Minutes of Conference in Committee of the Whole Church at Kirtland, Sunday, Sept. 23, 1837.
Announcement Concerning Oliver Cowdery.
Revelation Making Known the Transgression of John Whitmer and William W. Phelps.
Minutes of a Meeting in the Kirtland Temple.

[Chapter XXXVI. ]

The Gathering Saints—Increase in the Number of Stakes Contemplated—Councils in Zion and Kirtland—Close of the Volume.

Bishop's Agent Appointed.
The Church Recorder.
The Bishop's Memorial.
The Prophet on the Gathering.
Other Stakes of Zion to be Appointed.
Arrangements for Preaching the Gospel.
Greeting from Bishop of Kirtland and Counselors to Saints Scattered Abroad.
The Voice of Warning.
The Prophet's Departure for Missouri.
President of the High Council Elected.
Death of Hyrum Smith's Wife.
Minutes of High Council.
Twenty-two Disfellowshiped.
Minutes of High Council.
Confessions.
Norris Brewster.
More Confessions.
Action Against Loungers.
The Egyptian Records.
Arrival of the Prophet at Far West.
The Settlement of Difficulties.
Minutes of High Council at Kirtland.
Minutes of Conference at Far West, Mo., Nov. 7, 1837.
Minutes of High Council at Kirtland.
Reuben Hedlock Chosen President of Elders.
Excommunication of Roger Orton.
A Question of Compensation.
Various Appointments.
Bishop Partridge's Report.
Apostasy in Kirtland.
Last Paper Printed in Kirtland.
The Work in England.
Progress of the British Mission.
Flight of Brigham Young from Kirtland.
Close of the Year 1837.