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
Forasmuch, then, as we know that we have been endeavoring with
all our mind, might, and strength, to do the will of God, and
all things whatsoever He has commanded us; and as to our light
speeches, which may have escaped our lips from time to time, they
have nothing to do with the fixed purposes of our hearts; therefore
it sufficeth us to say, that our souls were vexed from day to day.
We refer you to Isaiah, who considers those who make a man an
offender for a word, and lay a snare for him that reproveth in the
gate. We believe that the old Prophet verily told the truth: and
we have no retraction to make. We have reproved in the gate, and
men have laid snares for us. We have spoken words, and men have
made us offenders. And notwithstanding all this, our minds are not
yet darkened, but feel strong in the {228} Lord. But behold the
words of the Savior: "If the light which is in you become darkness,
behold how great is that darkness." Look at the dissenters. Again,
"If you were of the world the world would love its own." Look at
Mr. Hinkle--a wolf in sheep's clothing. Look at his brother John
Corrill. Look at the beloved brother Reed Peck, who aided him in
leading us, as the Savior was led, into the camp of His enemies,
as a lamb prepared for the slaughter, as a sheep dumb before his
shearers; so we opened not our mouths.
But these men, like Balaam, being greedy for reward, sold us into
the hands of those who loved them, for the world loves his own.
I would remember William E. McLellin, who comes up to us as one
of Job's comforters. God suffered such kind of beings to afflict
Job--but it never entered into their hearts that Job would get out
of it all. This poor man who professes to be much of a prophet,
has no other dumb ass to ride but David Whitmer, [2] to forbid his
madness when he goes up to curse Israel; and this ass not being of
the same kind as Balaam's, therefore, the angel notwithstanding
appeared unto him, yet he could not penetrate his understanding
sufficiently, but that he prays out cursings instead of blessings.
Poor ass! Whoever lives to see it, will see him and his rider
perish like those who perished in the gain-saying of Korah, or
after the same condemnation. Now as for these and the rest of their
company, we will not presume to say that the world loves them; but
we presume to say they love the world, and we classify them in the
error of Balaam, and in the gain-sayings of Korah, and with the
company of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.
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