22h And if he or she shall lie, he or she shall be delivered up unto the law of the land.
22i If he or she do any manner of iniquity, he or she shall be delivered up unto the law, even that of God.
23a And if thy brother or sister offend thee, thou shalt take him or her between him or her and thee alone; and if he or she confess, thou shalt be reconciled.
23b And if he or she confess not, thou shalt deliver him or her up unto the church, not to the members, but to the elders.
23c And it shall be done in a meeting, and that not before the world.
23d And if thy brother or sister offend many, he or she shall be chastened before many.
23e And if anyone offend openly, he or she shall be rebuked openly, that he or she may be ashamed.
23f And if he or she confess not, he or she shall be delivered up unto the law of God.
23g If any shall offend in secret, he or she shall be rebuked in secret, that he or she may have opportunity to confess in secret to him or her whom he or she has offended, and to God, that the church may not speak reproachfully of him or her.
23h And thus shall ye conduct in all things.
DC 43 Intro: SECTION 43
Revelation given through Joseph Smith, Jr., February 1831 at Kirtland, Ohio. It is addressed to the elders of the church, and contains directions sought by Joseph for the guidance of some who had been misled by a Mrs. Hubble, who claimed to have received "revelations" concerning the government of the church. A similar difficulty had arisen in connection with Hiram Page's "peepstone" (see section 27). The church was not again disturbed over this question until the death of Joseph Smith in 1844.