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Orant, Jedediah M, 30, 35, 43

Kimball, Hel>er C, 7, 17

Lund, Anthon H. , 52, 53

I^man, 7raxicit M. 49

Pratt, Orson, 5

Pratt, Parley P. 38

Rich, Charles C . 55

Smith, aeorge A. , 3, 16, 25

Smith, Byr\m 12

Smith, Joseph (Prophet) 1, 3, 6, 10, 11, 13, 15 19, 20, 29, 29, 31, 33, 34, 37, 39, 41, 42, 45, 47, 48

Smith, Joseph F. , 36, 46, 50, 51

Taylor, John, 28

Winder, John R. , 54

Woodruff, Wilford, 24

Young, Bri^iam, 2, 4, 6. 18, 21, 22, 32, 40, 44

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Wl)icl) would vovi ra^tl^cr possess i^ cduoAtioi)- eL real Slower or tt)e i^ti/icibJL " oi)C' Wbaldyor- i)of iw>.ll)er ^Ave Irue educA-Tior), ''dircct/rom l)e»reij, , ij^ai) ll)e <vrti/lciA.l or)c 5/ll)cworld. Tl)e one cdaceJcs Ihe l)CdJl ea)a ll)C l)edJ*t, tl)e Oliver tt)c ]}e>d ^lQr)©>

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No nvssn^ iS sc^tKprized to tdJie i\s^a;y ll/i^ iiy corv.- 5eqvieivDe €>>^ ^i^ yfereivce q/'rclis- ioiv.,wI\iclv ©^11 I«)0iAr5 ajvd gfoveriv- irvpivtJ ofMjK* to protect.

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ConvbiiVP dJrmie 3 In^y dissemble, ccJ- Minixy mi^d^/hmi b\it IKe trxitK o/" <Jo^ will ^foybr Ih^ boldly, rvobly, 2Mvd iivdepervdeivtly. xiivtil it KssS peive- trad:ed every coiv- tiivervt.vi^ited every clime, iwept every coMivtryeJxd Joaivded iiv every eM*. till t)\e pvirpo^es ^^od sf^l bejycconvpliSKecl durvd tWe ^^e^l Jei\pveJK, sK^Il 5^y tl\p worR is done* joseftfySmitu,

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9sj>Y Elder, whsfi 5«s^5 tl\e Word Q/' Wiidonv 15 Q/'ivp nvonv etyt, _ykyr 5\icl\

evei\t\HyllV be overtl\rowi\

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wKerv'WG obt^iv. iK bless irv^ y^rom (jod,i(i$by obcd- iervce totlye i^w xipoivvvKjcKit is prcdicftied.

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ver Keep iiv exer- cise tive priivj^i- ple 3/^ nvercy, ea\$ be reftcdy toy&r- 5iveyo\ir brotl\er oiv tl\p yirst iivti- md^tioiv g/^ repeiv tfeovce , iMvd ?v5K- iiv5 ^/brsiveiveSS, ?^j\jcl i/^we eveiv 5fv»JtId y&rgive o\ir brotlver, or eveiv OMP erveiay, b^/tore tKeyrepeivl orjvsK y&rsiveivess, oxir H eisveiyly FeJtKer woxild be cqxidJiy merci/til xirslo >js.

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.^^^ .isitev. storvc oMiirry yoM>vill/1fi)d tl)eyMsetl)e sin) pf est nvjstrumcrvjts to crft.cK ca)d rcirvove tb© largest rocks; ISO ti)e Lord uses tl)c sinxplcst q/ Hb scrveints to A.cooiir)plisK soii)e 9/ Hb greatest purposes

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o goverivn^ei^l C8ki\ exist iiv pe^wce, except s\icK l»M^s <vire >/i*eaTvcd <Mvd Keld iivyiolokte. dk.s'will jecAire 1o ee^cK mdi- vidAiM IKe^yirec exercise 9/" coi\5cie«vec Itve risM <vi\d cory- Irol oX" proper- ly <vi\d iKe pro- tectiorv q/* I^e.

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t)e Lord inspired the men tb8Llytdjned the constitution q/ our country. jvDd lie.5 gujvrd- ed tl)e pislioo yrom its ybui)d?y.lioD.

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^^7l)C' Constitution of the United States is a glorious standard; it is founded upon wisdom ; it is a heavenly banner ; it is like a great tree under whose branches men from every clime can be

shielded from the burning rays of an inclement sun ; and Mormons as well as Presbyterians, and every other denomination, have equal rights to partake of the fruits of this great tree of our national liberty.

—Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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T vras tKrovi^H and by the po-wer of God tKat the fatKers o/tHis coxintry framed the Declaration of Independence, and also tKat ^reat palladium of 'Kximan rigKts, the Con- stitution of the United States. TKere is notKing of a bigoted, narro'w, con- tracted feeling about tKat instrument ; it is broad and compreKensive. ===John Taylor

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IF the ministers of religion had a proper understanding of the doctrine of eternal judgment, they would not be found attending the man who has forfeited his life in the injured laws of his country by shedding blood, for such characters cannot be forgiven until they have paid the last farthing ; the prayers ^of all the ministers in the world^ ^ould not close the gates of hell against a murderer.

^.-.-Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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APTISM is an institution of heaven, sanc- tioned by the Father, revealed by the Son, taught by the inspira- tion of the Holy Ghost; and it is the method by which a man's sins can be remitted. Faith, repent- ance, and baptism, for the remission of sins were a saving means to the children of men anciently, and are at the pres- ent day, because they are a part of the Gospel, and all are essential to the remission of sins. Jedediah M. Grant.

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**""jgver keep in exercise the principle of mercy, and be ready to forgive your brother on the first intimation of repentance, and asking forgiveness; and if we even should forgive our brother, or even our enemy, before they re- pent or ask forgiveness, our Heavenly Fath- er would be equally merciful unto us."

-Joseph Smithy

The Prophet.

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^ person who is a thief, a liar, and a murderer in his heart, but professes to be a Saint, is more odious in the sight of God, angels and good men, than a person who comes out and openly declares he is our enemy. A devil with a Saint's cloak on is one of the meanest characters you can imagine.

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'Brigham Young.

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^37^ believe that every man should be honored in his station; rulers and magistrates, as such, being placed for the protection of the innocent, and the pun- ishment of the guilty ; and that to the laws, all men owe respect and deference, as without them peace and harmony would be supplanted by anarchy and terror*

33 —Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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HELL may pour forth its rage like the burning lava of Mt. Vesuvius, or of Etna, or of the most terrible of burning mountains; and yet shall Mormonism stand! Water, fire, truth, and God are all realities. Truth is Mormonism! God is the Author of it! He is our shield.

---Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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I do not like the per- son who sneers at "riormonism," and I do not like those who asso- ciate with such; they are no brothers, no sisters, no friends to me. I fellowship those who love the institu- tions of God— who love the servants of God, and the truth of God, and the prin- ciples of righteousness. But that class that sneer at the principles of the Gospel, and the institutions of the Kingdom of God, who like to associate with the wick- ed and the ungodly, are not my brothers, they are not my sisters, nor friends, nor the friends of God.

35 "'Jedediah M. Grant.

P0BLISHEO BY BEK E. RICH, CHATTANOOGA, TBNN.

IT was part of the de- sign of the Almigfhty when he influenced our fathers to leave the Old World and come to this Continent; He had a hand in the establish^ ment of this Government; He inspired the framers of the Constitution and the fathers of this nation to contend for their liber=

ty.

34 -'-Joseph F. Smith.

~ A will give unto you 4J one of the keys of the mysteries of the King- dom. It is an eternal prin- ciple that has existed with God from all eternity: that man who rises up to con- demn others, finding fault with the Church, saying that they are out of the way while he himself is righteous, then know as- suredly that that man is in the high road to aposta- sy; and if he does not re- pent will apostatize as God lives.

—Joseph Smithy The Prophet.

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/T seems broad enough, and large enough, to receive and protect all that may be in any way depriv- ed of the common rights of man. It was doubtless dictated by the spirit of eternal wisdom, and has thus far proved itself ade- quate to the wants of the nation, and to the wants of all mankind that have seen fit to attach them- selves to it, or come under its protection and share in its blessings.

—Parley P. Pratt

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iY the power of God I translated the Book of Mormon from hieroglyphics, the knowl- edge of which was lost to the world; in which won- derful event I stood alone, an unlearned youth, to combat the worldly wis- dom and multiplied ignor- ance of eighteen centuries, with a new revelation, which— if they would re- ceive the everlasting Gos- pel—wouldopen the eyes of more than eight hundred millions of people and make ''plain theold paths," wherein if a man walk in all the ordinances of God blameless, he shall inherit eternal life.

—Joseph Smith, The Prophet

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HEN the day comes in which the kingdom of God will bear rule, the flag of the United States will proud- ly flutter unsullied the flagstaff of liberty and equal rights with- out a spot to sully its fair surface: the glorious flag our fathers have be- queathed to us will then be unfurled to the breeze by those who have pow- er to hoist it aloft, and defend its sanctity.

40 —Brigham Young.

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from progressing. Persecution

may rage, mobs may combine,

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God will go forth boldly, nobly

and independently, until it has

penetrated every continent,

visited every clime, swept every

country and sounded in every

car, till the purposes of God

shall be accomplished and the

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work is done.

4. —Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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THOUGH our religious principles are before the world, ready for the inves- tigation of all men, yet we are aware that the sole foundation of all the persecution against us has arisen in consequence of cal- umnies and misconstructions, without foundation in truth or righteousness. Posterity will yet do us the justice, when our persecutors are equally low in the dust with ourselves, to hand down to succeeding gener- ations, the virtuous acts and forbearance of a people who sacrificed their reputation for their religion, and their earthly fortunes and happiness to pre- serve peace.

'"Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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^^^ OC' net has been cast into the sea, and, if the parable is true, it has drawn to the shore all kinds of fish, and you must not be alarmed if you find in Zion some curiosities. If I wished to find the best men in the world I should go to Zion to find them ; If I wished to find the biggest devil I would look in Zion for him among the people of God ; there I can find the greatest scamps. I believe the words of Christ are true, that the net has gathered of every kind of fish ; that it has gathered men of every class. Do not marvel if you find here goats as well as sheep, and the speckled goats and the long haired goats, and the smooth goats and the rough goats, and goats of every grade and size and color, mixed among the sheep. Do not think you will be without your trials here ; that you are to be a stereotyped edition to sit upon stools, singing glory to God, and that that is all you have to do. ** Jedediah M. Grant.

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^ 4%^hen the wicked have power to ^^ rn hlow out the sun, that it shines CV^ / no more; when they have ^^^^ power to bring to a conclusion the operations of the elements, suspend the whole system of nature, and make a foot-stool of the throne of the Al- mighty, they may then think to check "Mor- monism" in its course and thwart the unalter- able purposes of heaven. Men may persecute the people who believe its doctrines ; report and publish lies to bring tribulations upon their heads ; earth and hell may unite in one grand league against it and exert their ma- licious powers to the utmost, but it will stand as firm and unmovable in the midst of it all as the pillars of eternity. Men may persecute the Prophet and those who believe and uphold him, they may drive the Saints and kill them, but this does not affect the truths of "Mor- monism," for they will stand when the ele- ments melt in fervent heat, the heavens are wrapt up like a scroll, and the solid earth is dissolved. "Mormonism" stands upon the eternal basis of omnipotence. Jehovah is the "Mormonism" of this people, their Priest- hood and their power ; and all who adhere to it will, in the appointed day, come up into the presence of the King Eternal, and receive a crown of life.

Brigham Young.

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O enclosed in the walls of prison, without cause or provocation, can have little idea how sweet the voice of a friend is ! One token of friend- ship from any source whatever awakens and calls into action every sympathetic feeling ; it brings up in an instant every- thing that is past ; it seizes the present with the avidity of light- ning ; it grasps after the future with the fierceness of a tiger ; it moves the mind backward and forward, from one thing to an- other, until finally all enmity, malice, hatred, and past differ- ences, misunderstandings and mismanagements are slain vic- torious at the feet of Hope.

—Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

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0 be a Latter Day Saint requires the sacrifice of worldly aims and pleas- ures; it requires fidelity, strength of character, love of truth, in- tegrity to principle, and zealous desire to see the triumphant march of truth. This means that often our position must be un- popular. It means unending bat- tle against sin and worldliness. It is not an easy road to travel ; and the opposing power will al- ways manifest itself in the way of the young man who walks therein; but only so may we establish truth, build character, and keep pure the principles of the Gospel that have been en- trusted to us.

Joseph F. Smith

.>nHL.S„F.n BY BKN K RICH, CHATTANOOGA, TENN.

^V / E have suffere^d our ^r%r rights and our liber- ties to be taken from us ; we have not avenged our- selves of those wrongs ; we have appealed to magistrates, to sher- iffs, to judges, to the government and to the President of the Unit- ed States all in vain; yet we have yielded peacefully to all these things. We have not com- plained at the Great God; we murmured not, but peacefully left all, and retired into the back country, in the broad and wild prairies, in the barren and deso- late plains, and there commenced anew ; making the desolate places to bud and blossom as the rose. -Joseph Smith, The Prophet.

PCBLlSMKn BY HCN K. IMCH rHi,...x,

V ^^E came to this earth ^\ that we might have a body and present it pure before God in the Celes- tial Kingdom. The great prin- ciple of happiness consists in having a body. The devil has no body, and herein is his pun- ishment. He is pleased when he can obtain the tabernacle of man, and when cast out by the Savior he asked to go into the herd of swine, showing he would prefer a swine^s body to having none.

Joseph Smith, The Prophet

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man can^ not deny the truth when the ^Spirit of God is burning in his bosom.

"'Francis M. Lyman,

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