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
It having been represented by one John Murphy, of Polo, Caldwell
county, Missouri, that I, in a conversation with him last Summer,
denied my testimony as one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of
Mormon.
To the end, therefore, that he may understand me now, if he did not
then; and that the world may know the truth, I wish now, standing
as it were, in the very sunset of life, and in the fear of God,
once for all to make this public statement:
That I never have at any time denied that testimony or any part
thereof which has so long since been published with that book, as
one of the Three Witnesses. Those who know me best well know that
I have always adhered to that testimony. And that no man may be
misled or doubt my present views in regard to the same, I do again
affirm the truth of all my statements, as then made and published.
"He that hath an ear to hear, let him hear;" it was no delusion.
What is written is written, and he that readeth let him understand.
* * * I do not indorse any of the teachings of the so-called
"Mormons," or Latter-day Saints, which are in conflict with the
gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, as taught in the Bible
and Book of Mormon; for the same gospel is plainly taught in both
these books as I understand the word of God.
And if any man doubt, should he not carefully and honestly read
and understand the same, before presuming to sit in judgment and
condemn the light, which shineth in darkness, and showeth the way
of eternal life as pointed out by the unerring hand of God?
In the Spirit of Christ who hath said: "Follow thou me, for I am
the life, the light and the way," I submit this statement to the
world. God in whom I trust, being my judge as to the sincerity of
my motives and the faith and hope that is in me of eternal life.
My sincere desire is that the world may be benefited by this plain
and simple statement of the truth.
And all the honor be to the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost,
which is one God. Amen.
(Signed) DAVID WHITMER.
Richmond, Missouri, March 19, 1881.
We the undersigned citizens of Richmond, Ray county, Missouri,
where David Whitmer has resided since the year A. D. 1838, certify
that we have been long and intimately acquainted with him and know
him to be a man of the highest integrity, and of undoubted truth
and veracity.
Given at Richmond, Missouri, this March 19, A. D. 1881:
Gen. Alexander W. Doniphan.
Hon. George W. Dunn, Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit.
Thomas D. Woodson, President of Ray Co. Savings Bank.
J. T. Child, editor of "Conservator".
H. C. Garner, Cashier of Ray Co. Savings Bank.
W. A. Holman, County Treasurer.
J. S. Hughes, Banker, Richmond.
James Hughes, Banker, Richmond.
D. P. Whitmer, Attorney-at-Law.
Hon. Jas. W. Black, Attorney-at-Law.
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