History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 5
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
18. I might have rendered a plainer translation to this, but it
is sufficiently plain to suit my purpose as it stands. It is
sufficient to know, in this case, that the earth will be smitten
with a curse, unless there is a welding link of some kind or
other between the fathers and the children, upon some subject or
other: and behold, what is that subject? It is the baptism for
the dead. For we without them cannot be made perfect; neither can
they without us be made perfect. Neither can they nor we be made
perfect without those who have died in the gospel also; for it is
necessary, in the ushering in of the dispensation of the fullness
of times, which dispensation is now beginning to usher in, that a
whole, and complete, and perfect union, and welding together of
dispensations, and keys, and powers, and glories should take place,
and be revealed, from the days of Adam even to the present time;
and not only this, but those things which never have been revealed
from the foundation of the world, but have been kept hid from the
wise and prudent, shall be revealed unto babes and sucklings in
this the dispensation of the fullness of times.
19. Now, what do we hear in the gospel which we have received?
"A voice of gladness! A voice of mercy from heaven, and a voice
of truth out of the earth; glad tidings for the dead; a voice of
gladness for the living and the dead; glad tidings of great joy.
How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of those that bring
glad tidings of good things, and that say unto Zion, Behold! thy
God reigneth. As the dews of Carmel, so shall the knowledge of God
descend upon them."
20. And again, what do we hear? Glad tidings from Cumorah! Moroni,
an angel from heaven, declaring the fulfillment of the prophets
{152}--the book to be revealed. A voice of the Lord in the
wilderness of Fayette, Seneca county, declaring the three witnesses
to bear record of the book. The voice of Michael on the banks of
the Susquehanna, detecting the devil when he appeared as an angel
of light. The voice of Peter, James, and John, in the wilderness
between Harmony, Susquehanna county, and Colesville, Broome county,
on the Susquehanna river, declaring themselves as possessing the
keys of the kingdom and of the dispensation of the fullness of
times.
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