Church History
Doctrine and Covenants 60–63


“Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources: Doctrine and Covenants 60–63,” Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources (2025)

“Doctrine and Covenants 60–63,” Doctrine and Covenants Historical Resources

Doctrine and Covenants 60–63

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picture of the Missouri River

The Missouri River in Chariton, Missouri, USA, where Joseph Smith received a revelation about spreading the gospel and gathering to Zion in August 1831. Church History Library, PH 9809.

Historical Background

Revelations in Context

Essays on the background of each revelation

Ezra Booth and Isaac Morley

D&C 57, 58, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 71, 73

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photo of trees in autumn on the Morley farm

The Isaac and Lucy Morley farm, Ohio, USA.

Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days

Narrative history of events surrounding the revelations

Volume 1, Chapter 12

After Much Tribulation

Volume 1, Chapter 13

The Gift Has Returned

Volume 1, Chapter 14

Visions and Nightmares

Volume 1, Chapter 15

Holy Places

People

Biographical facts and historical images of individuals associated with the revelations

Places

Maps and information about places associated with the revelations from The Joseph Smith Papers, Historic Sites, and other helpful sources

Events

Timeline placing each revelation in the context of key events in the Church’s first century

View the chronology

Topics

Essays on subjects related to the revelations

Emigration

Sealing

Consecration and Stewardship

Gathering of Israel

Sources

Historical background and the earliest version of each section of the Doctrine and Covenants, as published in The Joseph Smith Papers and the Church History Library catalog

Revelation, 8 August 1831 [D&C 60]

Revelation, 12 August 1831 [D&C 61]

Revelation, 13 August 1831 [D&C 62]

Revelation, 30 August 1831 [D&C 63]

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decorated pottery depicting a man praying

Hopi artist Thomas Polacca illustrates the importance of the gathering of Israel by depicting the story of his grandfather, who was baptized in the 1880s before losing contact with the Church. He told his family to look for missionaries bringing a book. Thomas Polacca, Pottery, 1990, metal and mineral, Church History Museum.

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