[Relief Society] Fourteenth
	Meeting of the Society-
	Grove, July 14th. <1842>
	Meeting opened by pray'r by Councillor [Sarah Kingsley] Cleveland ...             
	The case of Sis. Brown was then  laid before the meeting- sis. [Sophia] Packard objected- After  many very pointed remarks concerning the necessity of  acting upon the principle of forgiveness, the case was again  presented upon the consideration that sis. Brown had manifest ed deep repentance for whatever imprudence she had been guilty  of, and solicited forgiveness of the Society. Sis. A. Smith  objected to her reception, on the ground that former objectors  had not been satisfied-
	The case of sis. Nighman, wishing admittance, was  also presented and objected.
	Mrs. President said she could not urge fellowship  where the sisters could not feel to fellowship- but where we  cannot fellowship as a christian, we must not let the persons  suffer in our midst. She then recommended old sis.  Oakes to the charity and the watch care of the Society.
	Meeting adjourn'd.
	   Donations.      $
	Rebecca Shirtliff 1.  00
	Ann Wurmsley         25,
	Sarah Dunn        2.  25
	Louisa Clark          75
	Eliza Ells        4.  00
	Frances Campion   3.  00
	Elizabeth Boice       25
	Elizabeth Cox         50
	Elizabeth Hardy       25
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	                  $
	Lucinda Bingham  3. 00
	Mary Ann Dunn    .. 50
	Angeline Holden  .. 37
	Lydia Gates      1. 62
	Matilda Case     1. 75
	Celestia Baken   .. 37
	Elizabeth Corey  1. 25
	Sophia Lanyon   11. 00
	Patty Gates      1. 00
	Harriet Scovil   1. 25
	Lucetta Murdock  .. 75
	The above contributions were  received from the Laharpe sisters, by Mrs Jones...
[Source: Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book, http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperDetails/nauvoo-relief-society-minute-book]
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