Scrap Book of Mormon Literature (Vol. 1 of 2): Religious Tracts
Religion
Scrap Book of Mormon Literature (Vol. 1 of 2): Religious Tracts
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- Doctrines; Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines; Latter Day Saints
"Your name has within the last year or two come to me as that of
a representative of the Mormon people, and I therefore take the
liberty of calling your attention to a matter that will doubtless
interest you. Upon more than one occasion I have sojourned in the
state of Utah for a considerable length of time, and have had
abundant opportunities of judging your people from more than one
standpoint. I have met them in both city and country, in their
homes (polygamous and otherwise), and in their business. I have met
them socially in many ways, and have mingled with them when they
have met in exercise of their religious faith. When first thrown
among them, I knew of nothing that would cause me to be predisposed
in their favor, having read many things derogatory to their
character as American citizens, and to their virtue and purity in
social and family relations. I endeavored, however, to judge them
on their own merits and not on opinions advanced by other people.
As a result, I found much to admire and little to condemn. Above
everything else, I found them sincere and honest, and learned to
know that the mistakes and blunders of individuals were of the head
and not of the heart. I have come to regard many of them as my
friends, and will always feel an interest in the people as a whole.
I have, however, been much annoyed by the scurrilous articles that
have of late been written about them, and have often had in my mind
to take up the cudgel in their defense. As to the truth of many
of the adverse stories that have been told in the past, I am in
no position to judge, {192} but of the untruth of the more recent
ones, I am sure. Looking at the past in the light of the present, I
am inclined to the belief that those earlier stories contain much
fiction, and some have been absolutely disproved.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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