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DC 123:2a - DC 123:11a


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2a President Joseph Smith was chosen to preside, and E.A. Blakeslee to act as secretary.

2b A. H. Smith offered prayer, after which the President made a few remarks bearing upon the object of the council, and advising forbearance and toleration in speech and feeling, regardless of the distance between those present in their judgment upon the matters under discussion.

3 A number of questions were named and noted for discussion, and considerable informal talk was indulged in, after which resolutions were presented, discussed, and adopted in the following order, all decisions being finally made unanimous, with the sole exception noted: LAMONI COLLEGE

4 Resolved that we look with favor upon the effort to build a college at Lamoni, to be controlled by the church.

5 Resolved, further, that we believe it should be a purely educational institution and free from sectarian influences or bias.

6 Resolved, further, that we give our hearty support to the present movement looking in the above direction. CHURCH HISTORY

7 Resolved that it is the opinion of this council that there is nothing in the resolution of April, 1893, on church history, that should in any way interfere with the preparation and publication of an authentic church history by the church.

8 Resolved, further, that it is the opinion of this council that church history, both ancient and modern, may be freely used as a means of information, for what the same may be worth. DISCUSSIONS IN HERALD

9 Whereas there seems to be a demand for a publication that may be a medium for more progressive and controversial articles for the good of the body than can be supplied by the Herald, therefore be it,

10 Resolved that the board of publication be requested to provide for such want as soon as practicable and without injury or interference with the circulation of the Herald. UTAH CHURCH

11a The present attitude of the Utah Church was discussed and the council informally expressed itself as of the opinion that the ministry should boldly stand as aggressors or defensors everywhere where the questions at issue between the two churches were introduced.

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