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
We have learned also since we have been prisoners, that many false
and pernicious things, which were calculated to lead the Saints far
astray and to do great injury, have been taught by Dr. Avard as
coming from the Presidency, and we have reason to fear that many
other designing and corrupt characters like unto himself, have
been teaching many things which the Presidency never knew were
being taught in the Church by anybody until after they were made
prisoners. Had they known of such things they would have spurned
them and their authors as they would the gates of hell. Thus we
find that there have been frauds and secret abominations and evil
works of darkness going on, leading the minds of the weak and
unwary into confusion and distraction, and all the time palming
it off upon the Presidency, while the Presidency were ignorant
as well as innocent of those things which those persons were
practicing in the Church in their name. Meantime the Presidency
were attending to their own secular and family concerns, weighed
down with sorrow, in debt, in poverty, in hunger, essaying to be
fed, yet finding [_i. e_. supporting] themselves. They occasionally
received deeds of charity, it is true; but these were inadequate to
their subsistence; and because they received those deeds, they were
envied and hated by those who professed to be their friends.
But notwithstanding we thus speak, we honor the Church, when we
speak of the Church as a Church, for their liberality, kindness,
patience, and long suffering, and their continual kindness towards
us.
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