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      9. And also let my servant Sidney Gilbert obtain a license—(behold here is wisdom, and whoso readeth let him understand)—that he may send goods also unto the people, even by whom he will, as clerks employed in his service.

      10. And thus provide for my Saints, that my Gospel may be preached unto those who sit in darkness, and in the region and shadow of death.

      11. And again, verily I say unto you, let my servant William W. Phelps be planted in this place, and be established as a printer unto the Church;

      12. And lo, if the world receive his writings—(behold here is wisdom)—let him obtain whatsoever he can obtain in righteousness, for the good of the Saints.

      13. And let my servant Oliver Cowdery assist him, even as I have commanded, in whatsoever place I shall appoint unto him, to copy, and to correct, and select, that all things may be right before me, as it shall be proved by the Spirit through him.

      14. And thus let those of whom I have spoken be planted in the land of Zion, as speedily as can be, with their families, to do those things even as I have spoken.

      15. And now concerning the gathering: Let the Bishop and the agent make preparations for those families which have been commanded to come to this land, as soon as possible, and plant them in their inheritance.

      16. And unto the residue of both Elders and members further directions shall be given hereafter. Even so. Amen.

      The First Sabbath in Zion.

      The first Sabbath after our arrival in Jackson county, Brother W. W. Phelps preached to a western audience over the boundary of the United States, wherein were present specimens of all the families of the earth; Shem, Ham and Japheth; several of the Lamanites or Indians—representative of Shem; quite a respectable number of negroes—descendants of Ham; and the balance was made up of citizens of the surrounding country, and fully represented themselves as pioneers of the West. At this meeting two were baptized, who had previously believed in the fullness of the Gospel.

      Arrival of the Colesville Branch.

      During this week the Colesville branch, referred to in the latter part of the last revelation,18 and Sidney Rigdon, Sidney Gilbert and wife and Elders Morley and Booth, arrived. I received the following:

       Revelation, given in Zion, August, 1831. 19

      1. Hearken, O ye Elders of my Church, and give ear to my word, and learn of me what I will concerning you, and also concerning this land unto which I have sent you:

      2. For verily I say unto you, blessed is he that keepeth my commandments, whether in life or in death; and he that is faithful in tribulation, the reward of the same is greater in the kingdom of heaven.

      3. Ye cannot behold with your natural eyes, for the present time, the design of your God concerning those things which shall come hereafter, and the glory which shall follow after much tribulation.

      4. For after much tribulation cometh the blessings. Wherefore the day cometh that ye shall be crowned with much glory; the hour is not yet, but is nigh at hand.

      5. Remember this, which I tell you before, that you may lay it to heart, and receive that which is to follow.

      6. Behold, verily I say unto you, for this cause I have sent you that you might be obedient, and that your hearts might be prepared to bear testimony of the things which are to come;

      7. And also that you might be honored of laying the foundation, and of bearing record of the land upon which the Zion of God shall stand;

      8. And also that a feast of fat things might be prepared for the poor; yea, a feast of fat things, of wine on the lees well refined, that the earth may know that the mouths of the Prophets shall not fail;

      9. Yea a supper of the house of the Lord, well prepared, unto which all nations shall be invited.

      10. Firstly, the rich and the learned, the wise and the noble;

      11. And after that cometh the day of my power: then shall the poor, the lame, and the blind, and the deaf, come in unto the marriage of the Lamb, and partake of the supper of the Lord, prepared for the great day to come.

      12. Behold, I, the Lord, have spoken it.

      13. And that the testimony might go forth from Zion, yea, from the mouth of the city of the heritage of God:

      14. Yea, for this cause I have sent you hither, and have selected my servant Edward Partridge, and have appointed unto him his mission in this land;

      15. But if he repent not of his sins, which are unbelief and blindness of heart, let him take heed lest he fall.

      16. Behold his mission is given unto him, and it shall not be given again.

      17. And whoso standeth in this mission is appointed to be a judge in Israel, like as it was in ancient days, to divide the lands of the heritage of God unto His children;

      18. And to judge His people by the testimony of the just, and by the assistance of his counselors, according to the laws of the kingdom which are given by the Prophets of God;

      19. For verily I say unto you, my law shall be kept on this land.

      20. Let no man think he is ruler, but let God rule him that judgeth, according to the counsel of His own will; or, in other words, him that counseleth or sitteth upon the judgment seat.

      21. Let no man break the laws of the land, for he that keepeth the laws of God hath no need to break the laws of the land:

      22. Wherefore be subject to the powers that be, until He reigns whose right it is to reign, and subdues all enemies under His feet.

      23. Behold, the laws which ye have received from my hand are the laws of the Church, and in this light ye shall hold them forth. Behold, here is wisdom.

      24. And now as I spake concerning my servant Edward Partridge, this land is the land of his residence, and those whom he has appointed for his counselors. And also the land of the residence of him whom I have appointed to keep my store-house;

      25. Wherefore let them bring their families to this land, as they shall counsel between themselves and me.

      26. For behold, it is not meet that I should command in all things, for he that is compelled in all things, the same is a slothful and not a wise servant; wherefore he receiveth no reward.

      27. Verily I say, men should be anxiously engaged in a good cause, and do many things of their own free will, and bring to pass much righteousness;

      28. For the power is in them, wherein they are agents unto themselves. And inasmuch as men do good they shall in nowise lose their reward.

      29. But he that doeth not anything until he is commanded, and receiveth a commandment with doubtful heart, and keepeth it with slothfulness, the same is damned.

      30. Who am I that made man, saith the Lord, that will hold him guiltless that obeys not my commandments?

      31. Who am I, saith the Lord, that have promised and have not fulfilled?

      32. I command and men obey not, I revoke and they receive not the blessing;

      33. Then they say in their hearts, this is not the work of the Lord, for His promises are not fulfilled. But wo unto such, for their reward lurketh beneath, and not above.

      34. And now I give unto you further directions concerning this land.

      35. It is wisdom in me that my servant Martin Harris should be an example unto the Church, in laying his monies before the Bishop of the Church.

      36. And also, this is a law unto every man that cometh unto this land to receive an inheritance; and he shall do with his monies according as the law directs.

      37. And it is wisdom also, that there should be lands purchased in Independence, for the place of the store-house, and also for the house of the printing.