221 in my hands of bringing back others.' We were then commanded to organize according to the revelation given the 20th of March, with the assurance that the Lord would be with us to the end.
"The congregation that evening was large. The schoolhouse was filled literally full of saints, and I believe that every one was satisfied that that revelation was from God, and that the angel that keeps the record of the Lord's work in every dispensation was in our midst."-The True Latter Day Saints' Herald, vol. 1, pp. 56, 57.
Of their experience after the close of the conference Elder Gurley states:-
"The next evening after the close of this conference we had a joyful time. The Lord told us the acts of this conference were recorded in heaven; and to the seven apostles he said:-
"'I give unto you the care of my flock on earth; take the oversight of them, as you shall give an account unto me in the day of judgment.'
"I will here add a word for the benefit of others. When the commandment to organize first came we thought it impossible for us to obey, not having authority to ordain apostles, etc.; but we learned what every Latter Day Saint must learn, that a command from God is authority to do all that he requires, be it more or less."-The True Latter Day Saints' Herald, vol. 1, p. 58.
Elder Briggs commenting upon the revelation given through Elder Deam, and upon the conference following, states:-
"This . . . seemed to give sufficient light to move understandingly. Upon the assembling of the conference of April 6,1853, it was found that we were not yet prepared, for it was not determined who was the greatest, that the conference might be organized; and, moreover, few could appreciate the instruction given, and still more knew nothing of it till then, and their minds were turned towards the books to ascertain the manner to proceed. The choice of a presiding officer lay between high priests and seventies, (President of Seventy,) and upon
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