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Saints, to receive endowments, [2]; English, condition of at Nauvoo, [25].
Salem Advertiser and Argus article on Nauvoo and the Prophet, [432]-3.
Scandinavians, in Illinois, labor among, [395].
Seichrist, William, excommunicated from Baptist Church, [166].
Shokoquon, visit of Prophet to, [378].
Signs, in heaven, [301], [304], [309] and note, [310].
Smith, Emma, meets the Prophet in his seclusion, [89] [92], [95]; sentiments of the Prophet towards, [107]; illness of, [166], [167], [168], [182].
Smith, Hyrum, the Prophet's regard for, [107]-8: bankruptcy of, [200].
Smith, Samuel H., prefers charge against R. D. Foster, [14]; Prophet's appreciation of, [109].
Smith, Geo. A., elected member of city council., [13].
Smith, William, elected member of Nauvoo city council, [13]; remarks of in Illinois Legislature, Nauvoo charters, [201]-4; retires from editorship of Wasp, [204].
Smith, Joseph, the Prophet, inaugurates endowment ceremonies at Nauvoo, [2], and note; suspects treachery of John C. Bennett, [4]-5; for moral reform in Nauvoo, [8]; denies complicity in Boggs affair, [15]; editorial of on the gift of the Holy Ghost, [26]-32; rides in Masonic procession, [41]-2; sits for drawing of profile for lithograph, [44]; reviews Nauvoo legion, [56]-57; predicts removal of Saints to Rocky Mountains, [85] and note; arrest on charge of Governor Boggs Missouri, [86]-7; reflections of on Missouri procedure, [87]; avoidance of officers, [89]; courage and calmness of while in seclusion, [97]; exaltation of spirit of, [108]-9; appreciation of friends, [124]-28; sudden appearance of from seclusion, [137]; council of to the Church, [138]-9; attempted arrest of, [145]-6; portrait of painted, [164]-5; reward offered for arrest of, [167]; advice of to new arrivals in Nauvoo, [180]-181; resigns as editor of Times and Seasons, [193]; responsible to the state as Trustee-in-Trust, [197]; petition of to Governor Ford to quash Carlin's writ, [201], [204]-5; arrest of by Wilson Law, [209]; departure of for Springfield, [209]-11; trial of at Springfield, [212]-245; explains prophetic calling, [215]; views of on negro race, [217]-11; discharge of from arrest, [238]; return of to Nauvoo, [246]-248; discourse of on the Kingdom of God, [256]-9; on John the Baptist and the interpretation of scriptures, [260]-2; studies German, [264], [272], [292]; views on civic policy, [270]-1; of the earth becoming Urim and Thummim, [279] and note; remarks of to workmen on Temple, [284]-7; views of on constitution of power, [289]; on sign of the Son of Man, [290]-1: views of on blood atonement. [296]; remarks of on greatness, [298]; dreams of, [301], [306]; preaches at Ramus, [302]; indictment found against in Missouri, [307]; instructions of at Ramus. Ill, [323]-7; remarks of on conditions in Iowa, [334]; on the second coming of the Christ, [386]-7; expounds the scriptures, [339] et seq; remarks of to newly arrived Saints from England, [354] et seq; remarks of on death of Lorenzo D. Barnes, [360]-3; on salvation through knowledge, [387]; on the value of aged men in council. [389]; love of for Geo. A. Smith, [390]; on the eternity of the marriage covenant, [390]; prophecy of on Stephen A. Douglas, [393]-4 and note, [395]-8; reproves self-righteousness, [401]; characterization of himself, [401]; on calling and election. [402]-3; on temperance societies, [404]; discourse of on gathering of Israel—Godhead, [423]-27; arrest of at Dickson, [438] et seq; arrival of at Nauvoo under arrest, [458] et seq; speech of at Nauvoo while under arrest, [465]-73; speech of on 4th of July, [489]-90; address of at Nauvoo, love of fellowman, [498]-500; ditto, on marriage covenant, [510]; on burden of his ministry, [516]-18; assault of on Mr. Bagly, [524]; attitude of in politics, [526]; remarks of at funeral of Judge Higbee, [529]; explains election day troubles, [531]; suspects Sidney Rigdon of treachery, [553]-4: expounds Melchizedek Priesthood, [554]-5.
Snow, Lorenzo, arrives in New Orleans with company of Saints, [252]; arrival of at Nauvoo with Saints, [353].
Society, Young Gentlemen's and Ladies' Relief, [330], [322].