Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate/Volume 1/Number 7
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LATTER DAY SAINTS' | ||
MESSENGER AND ADVOCATE | ||
Volume I. No. 7.] | KIRTLAND, OHIO, APRIL, 1835. | [Whole No. 7. |
Communications
[edit]- Letter to Oliver Cowdery from W. W. Phelps (Feb. 21, 1835)
- Letter from Warren A. Cowdery (Mar. 10, 1835)
- Letter from M. C. Nickerson (Jan. 30, 1835)
- Minutes of conference at Freedom N.Y.
- Additional letters
Messenger and Advocate
[edit]- A SUMMARY.
- TROUBLE IN THE WEST.
- Comments and extract from "The Columbia Hive"
- Editorial comments and notices
- Letter to W. W. Phelps from Oliver Cowdery (Apr. 1835)
In consequence of the notices of the several Conferences to be holden in the east, this season, some may think that the one at New Portage, Ohio, is withdrawn—which is not the case. There are many elders and brethren in the south and west, who would not receive the benefits of a Conference were this to be discontinued: we hope, therefore, that they will attend.
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