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
The case was then submitted to the council, and the councilors
severally spoke in their turns, followed by the complainant and
accused, as follows:--First, the councilors: Jared Carter commenced
fifteen minutes before six o'clock, p. m., and spoke twenty-five
minutes. Joseph Smith, Sen., commenced ten minutes past six o'clock
and spoke five minutes. John Smith commenced fifteen minutes past
six o'clock and spoke ten minutes. Lyman E. Johnson commenced
twenty-five minutes past six o'clock and spoke one minute. Oliver
Cowdery commenced twenty-eight minutes past six and spoke two hours
and twelve minutes. Joseph Coe commenced twenty minutes before nine
o'clock and spoke five minutes.
The accuser, Sidney Rigdon, commenced fifteen minutes before nine
o'clock and spoke five minutes. Oliver Cowdery spoke seven minutes
more.
{159} The accused, Sylvester Smith, commenced eighteen minutes
before ten o'clock and spoke one hour and eighteen minutes.
The Moderator then gave the following decision:
"That if Brother Sylvester Smith will acknowledge the following
items of complaint before this council, and publish the same in
print; that he can remain yet a member of this Church, otherwise
he is expelled from the same, viz.: First, he is to acknowledge
that he has wickedly and maliciously accused our President, Joseph
Smith, Jun., with prophesying lies in the name of the Lord, once
on the line between Ohio and Indiana, and at another time after
crossing the Mississippi river, and at another time, after leaving
the Church in Missouri, at Florida; that he is to acknowledge,
that in making these charges against President Joseph Smith,
Jun., he has himself wilfully and maliciously lied; that he has
maliciously told falsehoods in saying that President Joseph Smith,
Jun., has abused him with insulting and abusive language, and also
in injuring his character and standing before the brethren while
journeying to Missouri; that he further cast out insinuations
concerning President Joseph Smith's character, which was also an
evil and malicious design to injure President Smith's standing in
the Church; that he further acknowledge that he has abused the
former councils which have sat upon this case, and wickedly and
maliciously insulted their just and righteous decisions; that
he has further tantalized this present council, in seeking to
excuse himself contrary to the advice of the counselors, after
acknowledging that it was organized by the direction of revelation;
and further, that he has wilfully and maliciously lied, by saying
that Brother Joseph Smith, Jun., had prohibited the liberty of
speech on their journey to Missouri; that he also acknowledge that
he has wickedly and maliciously lied by charging President Joseph
Smith, Jun., of being possessed of a heart as corrupt as hell."
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