NY & PA (Sept 1823 to Jan 1831):
2‑6, 10?, 8, 7, 9, 10?, 13, 11, 12, 14,
18, 15‑17, 19‑21, 23, 22, 24, 26, 25,
27*, 29, 28, 30‑37, 74, 38‑41
OH & MO (Feb 1831 to July 1837):
42:1‑73, 43, 44, 42:74‑93, 45‑64,
66, 65, 68*, 1, 67, 133, 69, 107:60-100*,
70‑73, 75, 76, 78, 80, 79, 81, 77, 82,
83, 99, 84‑93, 95‑97, 94, 98, 100‑106,
107 complete, 134, 108, 137, 109‑112
MO & IL (Mar 1838 to July 1844):
116, 118‑120, 117, 121‑132
After JS (Jan 1847 to Oct 1978):
135, 136, OD1, 138, OD2
* Revised by JS 1835 for 1st Edition of D&C.
1833: 1, 3‑12, 14‑16, 18‑64 (Book of Commandments - unknown what additional sections were planned)
1835: 17, 65‑76, 78‑84, 86, 88‑102, 104, 106‑107, 133, Section on Marriage, 134, Lectures on Faith
1844: 103, 105, 112, 119, 124, 127, 128, 135
1876: 2, 13, 77, 85, 87, 108‑111, 113‑118, 120‑123, 125‑126, 129‑132, 136, (Section on Marriage removed)
1921: OD1, (Lectures on Faith removed)
1981: 137, 138, OD2
From " Joseph Smith’s Revelations: A Doctrine and Covenants Study Companion from the Joseph Smith Papers" which I have modified to move section 2 and section 13 to the time when they occurred instead of the time when they were recorded.
Document Title with Date | Section Number |
---|---|
Excerpt from JS History, vol. A-1, circa May 1838–A |
2 |
Revelation, July 1828 |
3 |
Revelation, February 1829 |
4 |
Revelation, March 1829 |
5 |
Revelation, April 1829–A |
6 |
Revelation, Spring 1829 |
10 |
Revelation, April 1829–B |
8 |
Account of John, April 1829–C |
7 |
Revelation, April 1829–D |
9 |
Excerpt from JS History, vol. A-1, circa May 1838–B |
13 |
Revelation, May 1829–A |
11 |
Revelation, May 1829–B |
12 |
Revelation, June 1829–A |
14 |
Revelation, June 1829–B |
18 |
Revelation, June 1829–C |
15 |
Revelation, June 1829–D |
16 |
Revelation, June 1829–E |
17 |
Revelation, circa Summer 1829 |
19 |
Articles and Covenants, circa April 1830 |
20 |
Revelation, 6 April 1830 |
21 |
Revelation, April 1830–A |
23:1–2 |
Revelation, April 1830–B |
23:3 |
Revelation, April 1830–C |
23:4 |
Revelation, April 1830–D |
23:5 |
Revelation, April 1830–E |
23:6–7 |
Revelation, 16 April 1830 |
22 |
Revelation, July 1830–A |
24 |
Revelation, July 1830–B |
26 |
Revelation, July 1830–C |
25 |
Revelation, circa August 1830 |
27 |
Revelation, September 1830–A |
29 |
Revelation, September 1830–B |
28 |
Revelation, September 1830–C |
30:1–4 |
Revelation, September 1830–D |
30:5–8 |
Revelation, September 1830–E |
30:9–11 |
Revelation, September 1830–F |
31 |
Revelation, October 1830–A |
32 |
Revelation, October 1830–B |
33 |
Revelation, 4 November 1830 |
34 |
Revelation, 7 December 1830 |
35 |
Revelation, 9 December 1830 |
36 |
Revelation, 30 December 1830 |
37 |
Explanation of Scripture, 1830 |
74 |
Revelation, 2 January 1831 |
38 |
Revelation, 5 January 1831 |
39 |
Revelation, 6 January 1831 |
40 |
Revelation, 4 February 1831 |
41 |
Revelation, 9 February 1831 |
42:1–72 |
Revelation, February 1831–A |
43 |
Revelation, February 1831–B |
44 |
Revelation, 23 February 1831 |
42:74–93 |
Revelation, circa 7 March 1831 |
45 |
Revelation, circa 8 March 1831–A |
46 |
Revelation, circa 8 March 1831–B |
47 |
Revelation, 10 March 1831 |
48 |
Revelation, 7 May 1831 |
49 |
Revelation, 9 May 1831 |
50 |
Revelation, 20 May 1831 |
51 |
Revelation, 6 June 1831 |
52 |
Revelation, 8 June 1831 |
53 |
Revelation, 10 June 1831 |
54 |
Revelation, 14 June 1831 |
55 |
Revelation, 15 June 1831 |
56 |
Revelation, 20 July 1831 |
57 |
Revelation, 1 August 1831 |
58 |
Revelation, 7 August 1831 |
59 |
Revelation, 8 August 1831 |
60 |
Revelation, 12 August 1831 |
61 |
Revelation, 13 August 1831 |
62 |
Revelation, 30 August 1831 |
63 |
Revelation, 11 September 1831 |
64 |
Revelation, 29 October 1831 |
66 |
Revelation, 30 October 1831 |
65 |
Revelation, 1 November 1831–A |
68 |
Revelation, 1 November 1831–B |
1 |
Revelation, circa 2 November 1831 |
67 |
Revelation, 3 November 1831 |
133 |
Revelation, 11 November 1831–A |
69 |
Revelation, 11 November 1831–B |
107 (verses 60-100) |
Revelation, 12 November 1831 |
70 |
Revelation, 1 December 1831 |
71 |
Revelation, 4 December 1831–A |
72:1–8 |
Revelation, 4 December 1831–B |
72:9–23 |
Revelation, 4 December 1831–C |
72:24–26 |
Revelation, 10 January 1832 |
73 |
Revelation, 25 January 1832–A |
75:1–22 |
Revelation, 25 January 1832–B |
75:23–36 |
Vision, 16 February 1832 |
76 |
Revelation, 1 March 1832 |
78 |
Revelation, 7 March 1832 |
80 |
Revelation, 12 March 1832 |
79 |
Revelation, 15 March 1832 |
81 |
Answers to Questions, between circa 4 and circa 20 March 1832 |
77 |
Revelation, 26 April 1832 |
82 |
Revelation, 30 April 1832 |
83 |
Revelation, 29 August 1832 |
99 |
Revelation, 22–23 September 1832 |
84 |
Letter to William W. Phelps, 27 November 1832 |
85 |
Revelation, 6 December 1832 |
86 |
Revelation, 25 December 1832 |
87 |
Revelation, 27–28 December 1832 |
88:1–126 |
Revelation, 3 January 1833 |
88:127–137 |
Revelation, 27 February 1833 |
89 |
Revelation, 8 March 1833 |
90 |
Revelation, 9 March 1833 |
91 |
Revelation, 15 March 1833 |
92 |
Revelation, 6 May 1833 |
93 |
Revelation, 1 June 1833 |
95 |
Revelation, 4 June 1833 |
96 |
Revelation, 2 August 1833–A |
97 |
Revelation, 2 August 1833–B |
94 |
Revelation, 6 August 1833 |
98 |
Revelation, 12 October 1833 |
100 |
Revelation, 16–17 December 1833 |
101 |
Revised Minutes, 18–19 February 1834 |
102 |
Revelation, 24 February 1834 |
103 |
Revelation, 23 April 1834 |
104 |
Revelation, 22 June 1834 |
105 |
Revelation, 25 November 1834 |
106 |
Instruction on Priesthood, between circa 1 March and circa 4 May 1835 |
107 (complete) |
Revelation, circa June 1835 |
68 (revised) |
Revelation, circa August 1835 |
27 (revised) |
Declaration on Government and Law, circa August 1835 |
134 |
Revelation, 26 December 1835 |
108 |
Visions, 21 January 1836 |
137 |
Prayer of Dedication, 27 March 1836 |
109 |
Visions, 3 April 1836 |
110 |
Revelation, 6 August 1836 |
111 |
Revelation, 23 July 1837 |
112 |
Questions and Answers, between circa 16 and circa 29 March 1838–A |
113:1–6 |
Questions and Answers, between circa 16 and circa 29 March 1838–B |
113:7–10 |
Revelation, 11 April 1838 |
114 |
Revelation, 26 April 1838 |
115 |
Excerpt from JS, Journal, 19 May 1838 |
116 |
Revelation, 8 July 1838–A |
118 |
Revelation, 8 July 1838–C |
119 |
Revelation, 8 July 1838–D |
120 |
Revelation, 8 July 1838–E |
117 |
Letter to the Church and Edward Partridge, 20 March 1839 |
121:1–33 |
Letter to Edward Partridge and the Church, circa 22 March 1839 |
121:34–46 |
122 | |
123 | |
Revelation, 19 January 1841 |
124 |
Revelation, circa Early March 1841 |
125 |
Revelation, 9 July 1841 |
126 |
Letter to “All the Saints in Nauvoo,” 1 September 1842 |
127 |
Letter to the Church, 7 September 1842 |
128 |
Instruction, 9 February 1843 |
129 |
Instruction, 2 April 1843 |
130 |
Instruction, 16 May 1843 |
131:1–4 |
Discourse, 17 May 1843–A |
131:5–6 |
Discourse, 17 May 1843–B |
131:7–8 |
Revelation, 12 July 1843 |
132 |
Announcement of Martyrdom, circa July 1844 |
135 |
Revelation to Brigham Young, 14 January 1847 |
136 |
Manifesto Ending Plural Marriage, 24 September 1890 |
OD1 |
Vision to Joseph F. Smith, 3 October 1918 |
138 |
Announcement of End of Priesthood and Temple Restriction, 8 June 1978 |
OD2 |
SECTION CI.
MARRIAGE.
1 According to the custom of all civilized nations, marriage is regulated by laws and ceremonies: therefore we believe, that all marriages in this church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, should be solemnized in a public meeting, or feast, prepared for that purpose: and that the solemnization should be performed by a presiding high priest, high priest, bishop, elder, or priest, not even prohibiting those persons who are desirous to get married, of being married by other authority. We believe that it is not right to prohibit members of this church from marrying out of the church, if it be their determination so to do, but such persons will be considered weak in the faith of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
2 Marriage should be celebrated with prayer and thanksgiving; and at the solemnization, the persons to be married, standing together, the man on the right, and the woman on the left, shall be addressed, by the person officiating, as he shall be directed by the holy Spirit; and if there be no legal objections, he shall say, calling each by their names: “You both mutually agree to be each other’s companion, husband and wife, observing the legal rights belonging to this condition; that is, keeping yourselves wholly for each other, and from all others, during your lives.” And when they have answered “Yes,” he shall pronounce them “husband and wife” in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and by virtue of the laws of the country and authority vested in him: “may God add his blessings and keep you to fulfill your covenants from henceforth and forever. Amen.”
3 The clerk of every church should keep a record of all marriages, solemnized in his branch.
4 All legal contracts of marriage made before a person is baptized into this church, should be held sacred and fulfilled. Inasmuch as this church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication, and polygamy: we declare that we believe, that one man should have one wife; and one woman, but one husband, except in case of death, when either is at liberty to marry again. It is not right to persuade a woman to be baptized contrary to the will of her husband, neither is it lawful to influence her to leave her husband. All children are bound by law to obey their parents; and to influence them to embrace any religious faith, or be baptized, or leave their parents without their consent, is unlawful and unjust. We believe that all persons who exercise control over their fellow [p. 251] beings, and prevent them from embracing the truth, will have to answer for that sin.