Publishing the early revelations, or any of them, was contrary
to the will of the Lord, as I will show you from the revelations
themselves. The revelations in the Book of Commandments up to June,
1829, were given through the "stone", through which the Book of
Mormon was translated. These are the only revelations that can be
relied upon, and they are not law. The Lord told us not to teach
them for doctrine; they were given mostly to individuals, the persons
whom God chose in commencing His work for their individual instruction,
and the church had no need of them. They should have been kept with
the sacred papers and records of the church, and never published
in a book to become public property for the eyes of the world. It
was not necessary for the whole church to ever see them. The written
word is full on all matters pertaining to the Church of christ.
Of course I believe in God revealing His will to His servants in
these days, by the various gifts of the Holy Ghost; but I believe
in it according to the Scriptures. In the revelations themselves
are positive commands to keep these things from the world, that
they are sacred, etc. A revelation was given to Oliver Cowdery in
April, 1829, (Sec. v:11, 13), in which he is told that he would
be granted a gift "to translate even as my servant Joseph," warning
him as follows: "Remember, it is sacred, and cometh from above.
... Trifle not with sacred things. ... Make not thy gift known unto
any, save it be those who are of thy faith." But they published
these things in a book, and made them known to the world! In a revelation
to Martin Harris (Sec. 18) concerning endless punishment, are these
words: "And I command you that you preach naught but repentance;
and show not these things, neither speak these things unto the world,
for they cannot bear meat, but milk they must receive: wherefore,
they must not know these things, lest they perish." This revelation
reads as I have quoted it, in the Book of Commandments; but in the
Doctrine and Covenants it has been changed to read thus: "Show not
these things unto the world, until it is wisdom in me." The words,
"until it is wisdom in me," were added to this revelation. You see
they had to add these words in order to publish the revelations.
Judge for yourselves, brethren: I will make no farther comments
to magnify the errors of the leaders of the church. My policy throughout
will be to speak of no more of their errors than is necessary in
order to prove all false doctrines as being false, and establishing
the doctrine of Christ as it is set forth in the written word. The
main reason why the printing press was destroyed, was because they
published the Book of Commandments. It fell into the hands of the
world, and the people of Jackson county, Missouri, saw from the
revelations that they were considered by the church as intruders
upon the land of Zion, as enemies to the church, and that they should
be cut off out of the land of Zion and sent away. The people seeing
these things in the Book of Commandments became the more enraged,
tore down the printing press, and drove the church out of Jackson
county. (See Doc. and Cov., Sections 52 : 9, 64 : 7, 45 : 15.) Which
is the land of your inheritance. Which is now the land of your enemies.
And the rebellious shall be cut off out of the land of Zion, and
shall be sent away, and shall not inherit the land. "And now I say
unto you, keep these things from going abroad unto the world, until
it is expedient in me, that ye may accomplish this work in the eyes
of the people, and in the eyes of your enemies, that they may not
know your works until ye have accomplished the thing which I have
commanded you." This is sufficient. I will quote no more to show
you that the leaders made a mistake in publishing the revelations
in a book. It is too plain. Brethren, does it not look strange that
they should have been so blind as to go ahead and publish these
revelations in the face of this plain language to keep these things
from the world? It surely does look strange. I will now tell you
of a prophecy which the Lord gave through me to Brothers Joseph
Smith and Sydney Rigdon, of what should come to pass if they printed
those revelations. In the spring of 1832, in Hiram, Ohio, Brothers
Joseph and Sydney, and others, concluded that the revelations should
be printed in a book. A few of the brethren -- including myself
-- objected to it seriously. We told them that if the revelations
were published, the world would get the books, and it would not
do; that it was not the will of the Lord that the revelations should
be published. But Brothers Joseph and Sydney would not listen to
us, and said they were going to send them to Independence to be
published. I objected to it and withstood Brothers Joseph and Sydney
to the face. Brother Joseph said as follows: "Any man who objects
to having these revelations published, shall have his part taken
out of the Tree of Life and out of the Holy City." The Spirit of
God came upon me and I prophesied to them in the name of the Lord:
"That if they sent those revelations to Independence to be published
in a book, the people would come upon them and tear down the printing
press, and the church would be driven out of Jackson county." Brothers
Joseph and Sydney laughed at me. Early in the spring of 1833, at
Independence, Mo., the revelations were printed in the Book of Commandments.
Many of the books were finished and distributed among the members
of the church, and through some of the unwise brethren, the world
got hold of some of them. From that time the ill-feeling toward
us began to increase; and in the summer of 1833 the mob came upon
us, tore down the printing press, and drove the church out of Jackson
county. Brothers Joseph and Sydney then saw that I did have some
of the Spirit of God, after my prophecy had been fulfilled. To show
you that Brother Joseph and myself still loved each other as brethren
after this, I will tell you that he had so much confidence in me
that in July, 1834, he ordained me his successor as "Prophet Seer
and Revelator" to the Church. He did this of his own free will and
not at any solicitation whatever on my part. I did not know what
he was going to do until he laid his hands upon me and ordained
me. Now, bear in mind, brethren, that I am not claiming this office;
as I have told you, I do not believe in any such an office in the
church. I was then in error in believing that there was such an
office in the Church of Christ. I suppose this is news to many of
you -- that Brother Joseph ordained me his successor -- but it is
in your records, and there are men now living who were present in
that council of elders when he did it, in the camp of Zion, on Fishing
River, Missouri, July, 1834. This is why many of the brethren came
to me after Brother Joseph was killed, and importuned me to come
out and lead the church. I refused to do so. Christ is the only
leader and head of his church. Now, brethren, I will ask you to
read the early revelations that were given through the stone, up
to June, 1829, and see if this matter is not just as I have told
you; that they -- or any other revelations -- should never have
been published, thus necessarily becoming public property for the
eyes of the world. Also notice that they were given to individuals,
to those whom God chose in commencing his work, for their individual
instruction, and were not given to the church, and the church had
no need of them. In the Book of Doctrine and Covenants they are
sections 2 to 16, inclusive. The headings over sections 4 and 7
are not like they are in the Book of Commandments, in which the
headings show that they were also given to individuals. Section
4 is a revelation given to Joseph Smith and Martin Harris. Section
7 is a revelation given to Oliver Cowdery. Now, bear in mind that
these revelations were given through the "stone," while the Book
of Mormon was being translated. The revelations in June, 1829, were
given about the time the translation of the book was finished. As
I have stated before, Brother Joseph gave up the stone a few months
after translating the Book of Mormon. You can see from the Book
of Doctrine and Covenants that the next revelation after June, 1829,
is March, 1830, a period of nine months, and we had been preaching
since August, 1829. Now you notice that when the revelations began
to come again, at the end of this nine months (this time through
Brother Joseph as "mouthpiece"), they came thick and fast, and are
of a different character to those given through the stone, which
were given to individuals for their individual instruction in commencing
the work.
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