The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day SaintsRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Life of John Taylor: Third President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches; Taylor, John, 1808-1887
"Acquainted though I am with displays of oriental fanaticism and
western revivalism, I set this Mormon enthusiasm on one side, as being
altogether of a different character; for it not only astonishes by its
fervor, but commands respect by its sincere sobriety. The congregation
of the Saints assembled in the Tabernacle, numbering, by my own careful
computation, eleven thousand odd, and composed in almost exactly equal
parts of the two sexes, reminded me of the Puritan gatherings of the
past as I had imagined them, and of my personal experiences of the
Transvaal Boers as I knew them. There was no rant, no affectation,
no straining after theatrical effect. The very simplicity of this
great gathering of country-folk was striking in the extreme, and
significant from first to last of a power that should hardly be trifled
with by sentimental legislation. * * * Nor could anything exceed the
impressiveness of the response which the people gave instantaneously
to the appeal of their President for the support of their voices. The
great Tabernacle was filled with waves of sound as the 'Amens' of the
congregation burst out. The shout of men going into battle was not more
stirring than the closing words of this memorable conference, spoken as
if by one vast voice."
Footnotes
1. Job xxxviii.
2. Mr. Phil Robinson who remained three months in Utah writing a series
of letters for the _World_. They are now published in book form under
the title of "Sinners and Saints." Mr. Robinson is one of the few
writers who have endeavored to tell the truth about the Mormons.
CHAPTER XLII.
WORK ON THE "MEDIATION AND ATONEMENT"--ITS CHARACTER--"THE AARONIC
PRIESTHOOD"--THE "STORM"--ARRIVAL OF THE COMMISSION--TEST OATH--"IN THE
MARRIAGE RELATION"--HOW IT WORKS--FIRST CASE IN THE CRUSADE--PRESIDENT
TAYLOR'S REFLECTIONS.
Notwithstanding the cares, labors and anxiety which his position as
President of the Church thrust upon him, in these eventful years of
which we are now writing, President Taylor still found time to write
works on the gospel. In the year 1882 he issued his work on the
Mediation and Atonement of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It is a
book of some two hundred royal octavo pages.
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