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
Was it for committing adultery that we were assailed? We are aware
that that false slander has gone abroad, for it has been reiterated
in our ears. These are falsehoods also. Renegade "Mormon"
dissenters are running through the world and spreading various
foul and libelous reports against us, thinking thereby to gain the
friendship of the world, because they know that we are not of the
world, and that the world hates us; therefore they [the world] make
a tool of these fellows [the dissenters]; and by them try to do all
the injury they can, and after that they hate them worse than they
do us, because they find them to be base traitors and sycophants.
Such characters God hates; we cannot love them. The world hates
them, and we sometimes think that the devil ought to be ashamed of
them.
We have heard that it is reported by some, that some of us should
have said, that we not only dedicated our property, but our
families also to the Lord; and Satan, taking advantage of this, has
perverted it into licentiousness, such as a community of wives,
which is an abomination in the sight of God.
When we consecrate our property to the Lord it is to administer to
the wants of the poor and needy, for this is the law of God; it is
not {231} for the benefit of the rich, those who have no need; and
when a man consecrates or dedicates his wife and children, he does
not give them to his brother, or to his neighbor, for there is no
such law: for the law of God is, Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife. He that looketh upon a
woman to lust after her, has committed adultery already in his
heart. Now for a man to consecrate his property, wife and children,
to the Lord, is nothing more nor less than to feed the hungry,
clothe the naked, visit the widow and fatherless, the sick and
afflicted, and do all he can to administer to their relief in their
afflictions, and for him and his house to serve the Lord. In order
to do this, he and all his house must be virtuous, and must shun
the very appearance of evil.
Now if any person has represented anything otherwise than what we
now write, he or she is a liar, and has represented us falsely--and
this is another manner of evil which is spoken against us falsely.
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