The clerk of every church should keep a record of all marriages
solemnized in his branch. All legal contracts of marriage made before
a person is baptized into this Church should be held sacred and
fulfilled. Inasmuch as this Church of Christ has been reproached
with the crime of fornication and polygamy, we declare that we believe
that one man should have one wife, and one woman but one husband,
except in the case of death, when either is at liberty to marry
again.
History of the Church, vol. 2, pg. 247 (August 1835)
All legal contracts of marriage made before a person is baptized
into this church should be held sacred and fulfilled. Inasmuch as
this Church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication,
and polygamy: we declare that we believe, that one man should have
one wife: one woman, but one husband, except in the case of death,
when either is at liberty to marry again.
Messenger and Advocate pg. 163 (Aug 1835)
Inasmuch as this Church of Christ has been reproached with the
crime of fornication and polygamy, we declare that we believe that
one man, should have one wife, and one woman but one husband, except
in case of death, when either is at liberty to marry again.
History of the Church, vol. 5, pg. 30 (May 1836)
1st. That we will have no fellowship whatever with any Elder belonging
to the quorums of the Seventies who is guilty of polygamy or any
offense of the kind, and who does not in all things conform to the
laws of the church contained in the Bible and in the Book of Doctrine
and Covenants.
Messenger and Advocate editor Warren Cowdery, pg. 511 (May
1837)
Do the Mormons believe in having more wives than one? No, NOT AT
THE SAME TIME. But they believe that if their companion dies, they
have the right to marry again.
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith p. 119 (May 8, 1838)
suom.
Was it for COMMITTING ADULTERY that we were assailed? We
are aware that that FALSE SLANDER has gone abroad, for it
has been reiterated in our ears. These are FALSEHOODS also.
Renegade 'Mormon' dissenters are running through the world
and spreading various FOUL AND LIBELOUS REPORTS against us
...
We have heard it reported by some, that ... we not only dedicated
our property, but our families to the Lord; and SATAN, taking
advantage of this, has perverted it into licentiousness, such
as a COMMUNITY OF WIVES, which is an ABOMINATION in the sight
of God. ...
... when a man consecrates or dedicates his wife and children,
he does not give them to his brother, or to his neighbor,
FOR THERE IS NO SUCH LAW; for the law of God is, Thou shalt
not commit adultery. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife.
He that looketh upon a woman to lust after her, hath committed
adultery already in his heart. ...
Now if any person has represented ANYTHING OTHERWISE THAN
WHAT WE NOW WRITE, HE OR SHE IS A LIAR, and has represented
us falsely. ...
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith p. 127. December
16, 1838
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Aviorikoksenko vuoksi meidän kimppuumme karattiin? Me
tiedämme, että tällaista valheellista tietoa
on levitetty, sillä se on tämän tästä
tullut korviimme. Sekin on valhetta. Toisin ajattelevat mormoniluopiot
kiertävät ympäri maailmaa ja levittävät
erilaisia iljettäviä ja herjaavia sanomia meistä
...
Olemme kuulleet joidenkin väittävän, ...
ettemme ole pyhittäneet ainoastaan omaisuuttamme vaan
myös perheemme Herralle, ja saatana on tätä
hyödykseen käyttäen vääristänyt
asian huhuiksi riettaudesta, vaimojen yhteisomistuksesta,
mikä on kauhistus Jumalan silmissä. ...
... kun mies pyhittää eli vihkii vaimonsa ja lapsensa,
hän ei anna heitä veljelleen tai naapurilleen, sillä
sellaista lakia ei ole. Jumalan lakihan on: Älä
tee huorin. Älä himoitse lähimmäisesi
vaimoa. Joka katsoo naista himoiten häntä, on jo
sydämessään tehnyt huorin.
Jos joku on esittänyt jotain toisin kuin mitä nyt
kirjoitamme, niin hän on valehtelija ja on esittänyt
meistä vääriä tietoja ...
Profeetta Joseph Smithin opetuksia, ss. 126-7 16.12.1838
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Dear Sir:---It becomes my duty to lay before you some facts relative
to the conduct of our major-general, John C. Bennett....It is evident
that his character is that of an adulterer of the worst kind....Some
time ago it having been reported to me that some of the most aggravated
cases of adultery had been committed upon some previously respectable
females in our city.....More than twenty months ago Bennett went
to a lady in the city and began to teach her that promiscuous intercourse
between the sexes was lawful and no harm in it, and requested the
privilege of gratifying his passions.....Finding this argument ineffectual,
he told her that men in higher standing in the church than himself
not only sanctioned, but practiced the same deeds; and...said that
I both taught and acted in the same manner, but [that I] publicly
proclaimed against it in consequence of the prejudice of the people,
and for fear of trouble in my own house. By this means he accomplished
his designs.
History of the Church, vol. 5, p. 42.
The church afterwards publicly withdrew their fellowship from him
[John C. Bennett], and his character was published in the 17th number
of this paper; since that time he [John C. Bennett] has published
that the conduct of the Saints was bad that Joseph Smith and many
others were adulterers, murderers, &c. -- that here was a secret
band of men that would kill people, &c. called Danites --that
he was in duress when he gave his affidavit, and testified that
Joseph Smith was a virtuous man --that we believed and practiced
polygamy -- that we believed in secret murders, and aimed to destroy
the government &c.
Times and Seasons, vol. 4, pg. 869 (August 1, 1842)
Among the most conspicuous of these apostates, we would notice
a young female who..conceived the plan of gaining friendship and
extraordinary notoriety with the world...She accordingly selected
president J. Smith and elder B. Young for her victims, and wrote
to England that these men had been trying to seduce her, by making
her believe that God had given a revelation that men might have
two wives...But, for the information of those who might be assailed
by those
foolish tales about two wives, we would say that no such principle
ever existed among the Latter-Day Saints, and never will; this is
well known to all who are acquainted with our books and actions.
Millennial Star, August 1, 1842
BENNETT'S LETTERS.
---We have read the fifth and sixth letters of Dr. Bennett...The
sixth letter is what purports to be a copy of a letter from
Joseph Smith to Miss Nancy Rigdon, without date, name, or proof.....we
hope the community are not yet quite so far from a common course
of justice and propriety as to take Bennett's word for the truth.....JOSEPH
SMITH IS NOT THE AUTHOR.
The Wasp August 27, 1842. |
BENNETTIN KIRJEET. Olemme lukeneet tri
Bennettin viidennen ja kuudennen kirjeen. ... Kuudennen kirjeen
väitetään olevan kirje Joseph Smithiltä
neiti Nancy Rigdonille ilman päiväystä, nimeä
tai todistetta. ... me toivomme, että yhteisö ei ole
vielä aivan niin kaukana normaalista oikeuden ja sopivaisuuden
suunnasta, että se pitäisi Bennettin sanaa totena.
... JOSEPH SMITH EI OLE [SEN] KIRJOITTAJA.
The Wasp 27.8.1842 (kirkon lehti Nauvoossa). |
All legal contracts of marriage made before a preson is baptized
into this church, should be held sacred and fulfilled. Inasmuch
as this church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication,
and polygamy: we declare that we believe, that one man should have
one wife; and one woman, but one husband, except in the case of
death, when either is at liberty to marry again. It is not right
to persuade a woman to be baptized contrary to the will of her husband
neither is it lawful to influence her to leave her husband.
Times and Seasons, vol. 4, pg. 909 (September 1, 1842)
All legal contracts of marriage made before a preson is baptized
into this church, should be held sacred and fulfilled. Inasmuch
as this church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication,
and polygamy: we declare that we believe, that one man should have
one wife; and one woman, but one husband, except in the case of
death, when either is at liberty to marry again. It is not right
to persuade a woman to be baptized contrary to the will of her husband
neither is it lawful to influence her to leave her husband.
Times and Seasons, vol. 4, pg. 939 (October 1, 1842)
We know of NO OTHER RULE OR SYSTEM OF MARRIAGE OTHER THAN THE ONE
PUBLISHED FROM THE BOOK OF DOCTRINE AND COVENANTS, and we give this
certificate to show that Dr. J. C. Bennett's secret wife system
is a creature of his own make as we know of NO SUCH SOCIETY in this
place nor never did.
Times and Seasons, vol. III, (October 21, 1842.)
He [Joseph Smith] spoke of the various publications of Bennett
and others, and of the prejudices which they had necessarily excited--that
the Mormons were charged with sanctioning a community of wives and
of goods, with polygamy, and various other enormities, not one word
of which is true.
Times and Seasons, vol. 4, pg. 28 (December 1, 1842)
As we have lately been credibly informed, that an Elder of the
Church of Jesus Christ, of Latter day Saints, by the name of Hiram
Brown, has been preaching Polygamy, and other false and corrupt
doctrines, in the county of Lapeer, state of Michigan.
Times and Seasons, vol. 5, pg. 423 (February 1, 1844)
...brother Richard Hewitt... states to me that some of your elders
say, that a man having a certain priesthood, may have as many wives
as he pleases, and that doctrine is taught here: I say unto you
that that man teaches FALSE DOCTRINES, FOR THERE IS NO SUCH DOCTRINE
TAUGHT; neither is there ANY SUCH THING practised here. And any
man that is found teaching privately or publicly any such doctrine,
is culpable, and will stand a chance to be brought before the High
Council, and lose his license and membership...
Times and Seasons (15th March 1844, vol. 5, p.474)
Saturday, 25 -- At home, keeping out of the way of expected writs
from Carthage. Towards evening, Edward Hunter and William Marks,
of the grand jury returned from Carthage; also Marshal John P. Greene
and Almon W. Babbitt, who informed me there were two indictments
found against me, one chargine me false swearing on the testimony
of Joseph H. Jackson and Robert D. Foster, and one charging me of
polygamy, or something else, on the testimony of William Law, that
I told him so! The particulars of which I shall learn hearafter.
There was much false swearing before the grand jury.
History of the Church, vol. 6, pg. 405 (May 25, 1844)
It is not right for a man to bare down his neck to the oppressor
always. Be humble and patient in all circumstances of life; we shall
then triumph more gloriously. What a thing it is for a man to be
accused of committing adultery, and having seven wives, when I can
only find one.
History of the Church, vol. 6, pg. 411 (May 1844)
The law of the land and the rules of the church do not allow one
man to have more than one wife alive at once.
Times and Seasons, vol. 5, p. 715, (November 15, 1844.)
Dear Sir: To condemn unheard, any man or set of men or their principles,
on the strength of popular rumor, or the testimony of enemies, would
be gross injustice. An impartial investigation should always precede
condemnation. The Latter-day Saints are charged by their enemies,
with th blackest crimes. Treason, murder, theft, polygamy, and adultery,
are among the many crimes laid to their charge. --The press reiterates
and gives publicity to these charges. Under these circumstances,
it is but right, that they should be heard in their defence. I shall,
therefore, in this communication, briefly examine and refute a few
of the charges, for it would need a legion of writers to answer
(all) the lies told about us.
Times and Seasons, vol. 6, pg. 893-894 (May 1, 1845)
Most of the stories against the Mormons have been propagated by
apostates and traitors, (who have been generally cut off from the
church for their crimes.) They publish their lies, and straightway
they are believed, and hawked about as awful disclosures, and received
by community with trembling and holy horror. Sidney Rigdon, I see
by the papers, has made an exposition of Mormonism, charging Joseph
Smith and the Mormons with polygamy, &c. it does not require
a very sagacious mind to fathom Mr. Rigdon's motive for doing.
Times and Seasons, vol 6., pg. 894 (May 1, 1845)
As to the charge of polygamy, I will quote from the Book of Doctrine
and Covenants, which is the subscribed faith of the church and is
strictly enforced. Article of Marriage, sec. 91, par. 4, says, "Inasmuch
as this church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of fornication
and polygamy, we declare that we believe that one man should have
but one husband except in the casse of death when either is at liberty
to marry again." Sec. 12, par. 7. "Thou shalt love thy
wife with all thy heart and shall cleave unto her and NONE ELSE."
In ancient till God cleanses the earth, and restores the government
of his says, "know this that, in (the last days of perilous
times shall come), for men shall be TRAITORS, FALSE ACCUSERS, INCONTINENT,
fierce despiser of those that are good. No wonder then that apostates
rage, or that the fulness of truth revealed again should bring a
storm of persecution.
Times and Seasons, vol. 6, pg. 894 (May 1, 1845)
We are accused here of polygamy,... and actions the most indelicate,
obscene, and disgusting, such that none but a corrupt and depraved
heart could have contrived. These things are too outrageous to admit
of belief;... I shall content myself by reading our views of chastity
and marriage, from a work published by us containing some of the
articles of our Faith. 'Doctrine and Covenants,' page 330... Inasmuch
as this Church of Jesus Christ has been reproached with the crime
of fornication and polygamy, we declare that we believe that one
man should have one wife, and one woman but one husband, except
in the case of death,... (tract published by John Taylor in England,
in 1850, page 8; published in Orson Pratt's Works, 1851 edition).
suom.
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