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
Hence mobbers were encouraged by priests and Levites, by the
Pharisees, by the Sadducees, and Essenes, and Herodians, and the
most worthless, abandoned, and debauched, lawless, and inhuman,
and the most beastly set of men that the earth can boast of--and
indeed a parallel cannot be found anywhere else--to gather together
to steal, to plunder, to starve, and to exterminate, and burn the
houses of the "Mormons."
These are characters that, by their treasonable and overt acts,
have desolated and laid waste Daviess county. These are the
characters that would fain make all the world believe that we are
guilty of the above named acts. But they represent us falsely; we
stood in our own defense, and we believe that no man of us acted
only in a just, a lawful, and a righteous retaliation against such
marauders.
We say unto you, that we have not committed treason, nor any other
unlawful act in Daviess county. Was it for murder in Ray county,
against mob-militia; who was as a wolf in the first instance, hide
and hair, teeth, legs and tail, who afterwards put on a militia
sheep skin with the wool on; who could sally fort, in the day time,
into the flock, and snarl, and show his teeth, and scatter and
devour the flock, and {230} satiate himself upon his prey, and then
sneak back into the bramble in order that he might conceal himself
in his well tried skin with the wool on?
We are well aware that there is a certain set of priests and
satellites, and mobbers that would fain make all the world believe
that we were guilty of the doings of this howling wolf that made
such havoc among the sheep, who, when he retreated, howled and
bleated at such a desperate rate, that if one could have been
there, he would have thought that all the wolves, whether wrapped
up in sheep skins or in goat skins or in some other skins, and
in fine all the beasts of the forest, were awfully alarmed, and
catching the scent of innocent blood, they sallied forth with one
tremendous howl and crying of all sorts; and such a howling, and
such a tremendous havoc never was known before; such inhumanity,
and relentless cruelty and barbarity as were practiced against the
Saints in Missouri can scarcely be found in the annals of history.
Now those characters if allowed to would make the world believe
that we had committed murder, by making an attack upon this howling
wolf, while the fact is we were at home and in our bed, and asleep,
and knew nothing of that transaction any more than we know what is
going on in China while we are within these walls. Therefore we
say again unto you, we are innocent of these things, and they have
represented us falsely.
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