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
While we ask peace and protection for the Saints, wherever they may
be, we also solicit the charity and benevolence of all the worthy
of the earth, to purchase the righteous a holy home, a place of
rest, and a land of peace; believing that no man who knows he has
a soul will keep back his mite, but cast it in for the benefit of
Zion; thus, when time is no longer, he, with all the ransomed of
the Lord, may stand in the fullness of joy, and view the grand
pillar of heaven, which was built by the faith and charity of the
Saints, beginning at Adam, with his motto in the base, "Repent
and live," surrounded with a beautiful circle sign, supported by
a cross about midway up its lofty column, staring the world in
letters of blood, "The Kingdom of Heaven is at hand;" and finished
with a plain top towering up in the midst of the celestial world--
around which is written by the finger of Jehovah, "Eternal Life is
the greatest gift of God."
Although we may fail to show all men the truth of the fullness of
the Gospel, yet we hope to be able to convince some that we are
{134} neither deluded nor fanatics; but, like other men, have a
claim on the world for land and for a living, as good and as great
as our venerable fathers had for independence and liberty; that
though the world has been made to believe, by false reports and
vague stories, that the Saints--called "Mormons"--were meaner than
the savages, still God has been our help in time of trouble, and
has provided for us in due season, and, to use the language of
Pope, He has let the work "spread undivided" and "operate unspent."
For the honor of our beloved country, and the continuation of
its free government, we appeal for peace, for an example of
forbearance, and the diffusion of the everlasting Gospel; we appeal
to the humanity of all nations, and for the glory of God, before
whom we must all answer for the deeds done in life, and for the
hope of holiness hereafter, we mean to remain faithful to the end,
continuing to pray to the Lord to spare us and the people from
whatever is evil and not calculated to humble us, and prepare us
for His presence and glory; at the same time beseeching Him, in the
name of Jesus, to extend His blessings to whom He will, and His
mercy to all; till by righteousness, the kingdoms of this world
become fair as the sun and clear as the moon.
(Signed)
W. W. PHELPS,
DAVID WHITMER,
JOHN WHITMER,
EDWARD PARTRIDGE,
JOHN CORRILL,
ISAAC MORLEY,
PARLEY P. PRATT,
LYMAN WIGHT,
NEWEL KNIGHT,
THOMAS B. MARSH,
SIMEON CARTER,
CALVIN BEEBE.
Missouri, United States, July, 1834.
Footnotes
1. Also given "Burghart's" in some of the Church records.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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