His Name Should Be Had for Good and Evil
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Online Resources at LDS.org
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" 'Go to the Ohio': The Gathering of Latter-day Israel" – Our Heritage: A Brief History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1996), 16–19
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"Missouri Persecutions and Expulsion" – Church History in the Fulness of Times Student Manual (Church Educational System manual, 2003), 193–210
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"The Apostasy in Kirtland, 1836–38" – Church History in the Fulness of Times Student Manual (Church Educational System Manual, 2003), 169–80
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"Dealing with Poverty and Apostasy in Kirtland" – Presidents of the Church Student Manual (Church Educational System Manual, 2003), 13
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"He Was Tried in Richmond and Imprisoned in Liberty Jail" – Presidents of the Church Student Manual (Church Educational System Manual, 2003), 13–14
Online Resources at BYU
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" 'Brother Joseph Is Truly a Wonderful Man, He Is All We Could Wish a Prophet to Be': Pre-1844 Letters of William Law" –
Mentions the Prophet's visit to Upper Canada, troubles in Missouri, the return to fellowship of Orson Hyde, and the Kirtland bank. Lyndon W. Cook, Brigham Young University Studies 20, no. 2 (1980): 207–18
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"Revelations in Context: Joseph Smith's Letter from Liberty Jail, March 20, 1839" –
Complete original text of the letter from which Doctrine and Covenants sections 121–23 are taken. Dean C. Jessee and John W. Welch, Brigham Young University Studies 39, no. 3 (2000): 125–45, see also History of the Church, 3:289–305
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