The Rise and Fall of NauvooRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Rise and Fall of Nauvoo
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saints -- Illinois -- Nauvoo; Nauvoo (Ill.) -- History
President Joseph Smith read the third chapter of Revelations, and
took for his text first chapter, sixth verse: "And hath made us
kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and
dominion for ever and ever. Amen." It is altogether correct in the
translation. Now you know that of late some malicious and corrupt
men have sprung up and apostatized from the Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, and they declare that the Prophet believes
in a plurality of Gods, and lo and behold! we have discovered a
very great secret, they cry: "The Prophet says there are many
Gods, and this proves that he has fallen." * * * I will preach on
the plurality of Gods. I have selected this text for that express
purpose. I wish to declare I have always, and in all congregations
when I have preached on the subject of the Deity, it has been the
plurality of Gods. It has been preached by the Elders fifteen
years. I have always declared God to be a distinct personage, Jesus
Christ a separate and distinct personage from God the Father, and
the Holy Ghost was a distinct personage and a Spirit; and these
three constitute three distinct personages and three Gods. If this
is in accordance with the New Testament, lo and behold, we have
three Gods anyhow, and they are plural, and who can contradict it?
BY THE TESTIMONY OF PAUL.
Our text says: "And hath made us kings and priests unto God and
_his Father_." The Apostles have discovered that there were Gods
above, for Paul says God was the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
* * * John was one of the men, and the Apostles declare they were
made kings and priests unto God the Father of our Lord Jesus
Christ. It reads just so in the Revelation. Hence the doctrine
of a plurality of Gods is as prominent in the Bible as any other
doctrine. It is all over the face of the Bible. It stands beyond
the power of controversy. "A wayfaring man, though a fool, need
not err therein." Paul says there are Gods many and Lords many. I
want to set it forth in a plain and simple manner, but to us there
is but one God--that is _pertaining_ to us, and He is in all and
through all. But if Joseph Smith says there are Gods many and Lords
many, they cry, "Away with him, and crucify him, crucify him!"
Mankind verily say that the Scriptures are with them. Search the
Scriptures, for they testify of things that these apostates would
gravely pronounce blasphemy. Paul, if Joseph Smith is a blasphemer,
you are. I say there are Gods many, and Lords many, but to us only
one; and we are to be in subjection to that one, and no man can
limit the bounds or the eternal existence of eternal time. * * *
Some say I do not interpret the Scriptures the same as they do.
They say it means the heathen's gods. Paul says there are Gods many
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