January 29, 1836
Submitted by alejandro on Wed, 01/29/1936 - 06:00In the evening Joseph Smith made a feast for his father's family.
In the evening Joseph Smith made a feast for his father's family.
Joseph Smith accepted an invitation from Bishop Newel K. Whitney to attend a dinner party similar to the one on January 7 "for the poor and the lame."
Joseph Smith attended a feast at Bishop Newel K. Whitney's to which the poor were invited.
Joseph Smith reconciled differences with his brother William and healed George A. Smith of inflammatory rheumatism.
Joseph Smith resumed his Hebrew studies with Warren Parrish and Frederick G. Williams.
After Orson Hyde read aloud to Joseph Smith his letter of complaint...
Joseph Smith attended the debating activity begun on the 12th. Joseph's brother William became angry when the group decided not to continue such debates.
Joseph Smith attended a debate at his brother William's house on the following question: "Was it necessary for God to reveal Himself to mankind in order for their happiness?"
Joseph Smith labored with the brethren to put out a fire in the Kirtland board kiln.
Joseph Smith rejoiced in gratitude for the brethren who had donated money to help him (the total was $ 64.50).