History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 6Smith, Joseph, Jr.
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Volume 6
Smith, Joseph, Jr.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
I class myself as a lawyer in Israel. My business is to make peace
among the people; and when any man who calls himself a lawyer takes
a course to break peace instead of making it, he is out of the line
of his duty. A lawyer's duty is to read the law well himself, then
tell the people what it is, and let them act upon it, and keep
peace; and let them receive pay like any laboring man.
It is desirable for justices of the peace, when men call for writs,
to inquire into the merits of the case, and tell the parties how to
settle it, and thus put down lawsuits. To cure lawing, let us pay
attention to our business.
When we hear a story, never tell it again, and it will be a perfect
cure. If your brother mistreats you, let him alone; if your enemy
cheats you, let it go; cease to deal with men who abuse you. If all
men had taken the straightforward course that some have, we should
not have such disorderly men in our midst.
I have no objection to any man coming here, but I will have nothing
to do with men who will abuse me at midnight and at noonday. Our
difficulties and persecutions have always arisen from men right in
our midst.
It is the lust of individuals to rob us of everything, and to take
advantage of divisions that may arise among us to build themselves
up. I feel that I want every man should stay and lift up holy hands
without dubiety, wrath or doubting.
To the men who own land here I would say: Do not think you can sell
your lands here, and then go off and spend it somewhere else in
abusing the Mormons. I tell you nay; for know it, ye people, that
Israel is here; and they are the head, and not the tail; and the
people must learn it. All those who have gone from us have gone
from the head to the tail.
The grand object before us is to build the temple this season.
We have heard the effects of slander, and we want a cure and balm;
and I carry one with me all the while, and I want all of you to
do the same. I will tell you what it is: it is to mind your own
business, and let others alone, and suffer wrong rather than do
wrong. If any take {242} your property away, let them alone, and
have nothing to do with them.
A spirit has been manifested to divide the Saints. It was manifest
in the last election. It was said, if they did not look out, the
Saints on the flat would beat the Saints on the hill.
Great God! how such a thing looks, that the Saints should be afraid
of beating one another in the election, or being beat? I would ask,
who built up this city? Would steamboats have landed here, if the
Saints had not come? Or could you, even the speculators, have sold
your lands for anything here, if the Saints had not come? They
might have sold for a few bear and wolf skins, but not for money.
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