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19829
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English
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An Epistle of the Twelve, March 1842
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BYU Studies
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2008
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47
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no.1
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119-131
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"On March 20, 1842, ten members of the Twelve Apostles composed a long epistle to the Saints in Europe providing directives for immigration. The document reveals the way the Twelve planned to move converts from Europe to the Nauvoo area, and the way resources would be provided for the Nauvoo Temple and the Nauvoo House. The document also provides a window into the broader contours of Church governance during this formative time and the larger responsibilities of the Twelve after their return from their mission to the British Isles." (Abstract taken from article)
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A Descriptive Bibliography of the Mormon Church, Volume One, 1830-1847
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period II : From the Manuscript History of Brigham Young and Other Original Documents
Joseph Smith And Legal Process : In the Wake of the Steamboat Nauvoo
Men with a Mission : The Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in the British Isles 1837-1841
Nauvoo : A Place of Peace, a People of Promise
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
The Emergence of Brigham Young and the Twelve to Mormon Leadership, 1830-1841
The Mission of the Twelve to England, 1840-41 : Mormon Apostles and the Working Classes
The Papers of Joseph Smith, Volume 2 : Journal, 1832-1842