New Witnesses for God (Volume 2 of 3)Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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New Witnesses for God (Volume 2 of 3)
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Book of Mormon; Smith, Joseph, Jr., 1805-1844
I wrote, with my own pen, the entire Book of Mormon (save a
few pages) as it fell from the lips of the Prophet Joseph, as
he translated it by the gift and power of God, by the means of
the Urim and Thummim, or, as it is called by the book, "Holy
Interpreters." I beheld with my eyes, and handled with my hands,
the gold plates from which it was transcribed. I also saw with
my eyes and handled with my hands the "holy interpreters." That
book is true. Sidney Rigdon did not write it. Mr. Spaulding did
not write it. I wrote it myself as it fell from the lips of the
Prophet. It contains the everlasting gospel, and came forth to the
children of men in fulfilment of the revelations of John, where he
says he saw an angel come with the everlasting gospel to preach to
every nation, kindred, tongue and people. It contains principles of
salvation; and if you, my hearers, will walk by its light and obey
its precepts, you will be saved with an everlasting salvation in
the kingdom of God on high. Brother Hyde has just said that it is
very important that we keep and walk in the true channel, in order
to avoid the sand-bars. This is true. The channel is here. The holy
priesthood is here.
I was present with Joseph when an holy angel from God came down
from heaven and conferred on us, or restored the Lesser or Aaronic
priesthood, and said to us, at the same time, that it should remain
upon the earth while the earth stands.
I was also present with Joseph when the higher or Melchizedek
priesthood was conferred by holy angels from on high. This
priesthood we conferred on each other, by the will and commandment
of God. This priesthood, as was then declared, is also to
remain upon the earth until the last remnant of time. This holy
priesthood, or authority, we then conferred upon many, and is just
as good and valid as though God had done it in person.
I laid my hands upon that man--yes, I laid my right hand upon his
head (pointing to Brother Hyde), and I conferred upon him the
priesthood, and he holds that priesthood now. He was also called
through me, by the prayer of faith, an Apostle of the Lord Jesus
Christ.
This speech was reported by Bishop Reuben Miller, who was present at
the meeting where Cowdery spoke, and noted down in his journal at the
time what was said, though his notes, it must be remarked, were not
published until several years later. [7] The circumstance of Cowdery's
return and the spirit of his speech is also supported by other
testimony. In a letter dated at Cambridge Port, U. S. A., December 26,
1848, Wilford Woodruff--at the time one of the Twelve Apostles, and
subsequently President of the Church--writing to Orson Pratt, then
president of the British Mission, said:
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