History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 3Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 3
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
My brethren, as you have been chosen to be our leading men, our
captains to rule over this last kingdom of Jesus Christ--and you
have been organized after the ancient order--I have called upon
you here today to teach you, and instruct you in the things that
pertain to your duty, and to show you what your privileges are, and
what they soon will be. Know ye not, brethren, that it soon will
be your privilege to take your respective companies and go out on
a scout on the borders of the settlements, and take to yourselves
spoils of the goods of the ungodly Gentiles? for it is written, the
riches of the Gentiles shall be consecrated to my people, the house
of Israel; and thus you will waste away the Gentiles by robbing and
plundering them of their property; and in this way we will build
up the kingdom of God, and roll forth the little stone that Daniel
saw cut out of the mountain without hands, and roll forth until it
filled the whole earth. For this is the very way that God destines
to build up His kingdom in the last days. If any of us should be
recognized, who can harm us? for we will stand by each other and
defend one another in all things. If our enemies swear against
us, we can swear also. [The captains were confounded at this, but
Avard continued]. Why do you startle at this, brethren? As the
Lord liveth, I would swear to a lie to clear any of you; and if
this would not do, I would put them or him under the sand as Moses
did the Egyptian; and in this way we will consecrate much unto the
Lord, and {181} build up His Kingdom; and who can stand against
us? And if any of us transgress, we will deal with him amongst
ourselves. And if any one of this Danite society reveals any of
these things, I will put him where the dogs _cannot bite him_.
[Sidenote: Revolt of Avard's Officers.]
At this lecture all of the officers revolted, and said it would not
do, they would not go into any such measures, and it would not do to
name any such thing; "such proceedings would be in open violation of
the laws of our country, would be robbing our fellow citizens of their
rights, and are not according to the language and doctrine of Christ,
or of the Church of Latter-day Saints."
Avard replied, and said there was no laws that were executed
in justice, and he cared not for them, this being a different
dispensation, a dispensation of the fullness of times; in this
dispensation he learned from the Scriptures that the kingdom of God was
to put down all other kingdoms, and the Lord Himself was to reign, and
His laws alone were the laws that would exist.
[Sidenote: Avard's Teachings Rejected.]
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