History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 2Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 2
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
Whereas the Church of Christ, recently styled the Church of
the Latter-day Saints, contumeliously called "Mormons," or
"Mormonites," has suffered many privations, afflictions,
persecutions and losses on account of the religious belief and
faith of its members, which belief and faith are founded in the
revealed Word of God, as recorded in the Holy Bible, or the Book
of Mormon, the Revelations and Commandments of our Savior Jesus
Christ; and whereas the said Church, through revelation, commenced
removing to the western boundaries of the State of Missouri, where
lands were purchased of the government, and where it was calculated
to purchase of those who were unwilling to reside with the Church,
as a society, all lands that could be bought, for the purpose of
building up a holy city unto God, a New Jerusalem, a place which
we were desirous to call Zion, a place of refuge from the scourges
and plagues that are so often mentioned in the Bible by the {127}
prophets and apostles, which should be poured out upon the earth
in the last days; and whereas the inhabitants of Jackson county,
Missouri, have leagued and combined themselves against said Church,
and have driven the Saints from their lands, and have taken their
arms from them, and burned down many of their houses without any
provocation; and whereas, we have petitioned the governor of this
state and the President of the United States for the redress of
wrongs--the law being put to defiance in Jackson county--and for
the redemption of rights, that we might be legally repossessed
of our lands and property; and whereas the said inhabitants of
Jackson county have not only bound themselves to keep us out of
that county, but have armed themselves _cap a pie_, and even with
cannon for war; and whereas, our people residing in Upper Missouri,
have recently armed themselves for military duty and self-defense,
seeing their arms taken from them by the inhabitants of Jackson
county, were purposely kept from them; and whereas, a number of the
members of the Church in the East have emigrated to this region
of country, to settle and join with their brethren, with arms to
answer the military law, which has created some excitement among
the inhabitants of the upper counties of this state; whereupon,
to show that our object was only the peaceable possession of our
rights and property, and to purchase more lands in the regions
round about, we met a committee from Jackson county for compromise,
and our emigrating brethren met some gentlemen from Clay and other
counties, to satisfy them that their motives were good, and their
object peace, which they did; and whereas, the propositions of
the Jackson county committee could not be accepted on our part,
because they proposed to "buy or sell," and to sell our land would
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