The Seventy's Course in Theology, Second Year: Outline History of the Dispensations of the GospelRoberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
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The Seventy's Course in Theology, Second Year: Outline History of the Dispensations of the Gospel
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry)
Latter Day Saint churches -- Doctrines
_What is Prophecy but History Reversed:_ "What is prophecy but
history reversed?" Nothing. Prophecy is a record of things before they
take place. History is a record of them after they have occurred;
and of the two prophecy is more to be trusted for its accuracy than
history; for the reason that it has its source the unerring inspiration
of God; while history--except in the case of inspired historians--is
colored by the favor or prejudice of the writer, depends for its
exactness upon the point of view from which he looks upon the events;
and is likely to be marred in a thousand ways by the influences
surrounding him--party considerations, national interest or prejudice;
supposed influence upon present conditions and future prospects--all
these things may interfere with history; but prophecy is free from such
influences. Historians are self-constituted, or appointed by men; but
prophets are chosen of God. Selected by divine wisdom, and illuminated
by that spirit which shows things that are to come, prophets have
revealed to them so much of the future as God would have men to know,
and the inspired writers record it for the enlightenment or warning of
mankind, with out the coloring or distortion so liable to mar the work
of the historian. Thus Moses recorded what the history of Israel would
be on condition of their obedience to God; and what it would be if they
were disobedient. Israel was disobedient, and historians have exhausted
their art in attempts to tell of their disobedience and suffering;
but neither in vividness nor accuracy to the histories compare with
the prophecy. So with the prophecy of Daniel in regard to the rise
and succession of the great political powers that should dominate the
earth, and the final triumph of thhe Kingdom of God. So with well nigh
all of the prophecies. With these observations upon the trustworthiness
of prophecy it is my purpose to show that prophecy no less than the
facts of history, sustains the conclusion arrived at on the apostasy
from the Christian religion, and the destruction of the Christian
Church." (New Witness for God, pp. 113-4).
_Testimony of Prophecy to the Universal Apostasy:_ Clear as the
fact is made in this historical review that there was a complete and
universal apostasy from the religion established in the Dispensation of
the Meridian of Time; and clear as is the proof from the same review
that the Church of Christ then established was destroyed, there is
yet another line of evidence pointing to the same solemn fact that I
cannot altogether omit, though often used in our literature, viz., the
testimony of prophecy to the apostasy from the Christian religion, and
the destruction of the Church of Christ.
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