High Priests were only in the church before Christ; and to have
this office in the Church of Christ is not according to the teachings
of Christ in either of the sacred books: Christ himself is our great
and last High Priest. Brethren -- I will tell you one thing which
alone should settle this matter in your minds; it is this: You cannot
find in the New Testament part of the Bible or Book of Mormon where
one single high priest was ever in the Church of Christ. The office
of an Elder is spoken of in many many places, but not one word about
a High Priest being in the church. This alone should convince any
one, and will convince any one who is without prejudice, that the
office of High Priests was established in the church almost two
years after its beginning by men who had drifted into error. You
must admit that the church which was to be established in this dispensation,
must be " like unto the church which was taught by Christ' s disciples
of old." Then the Church of Latter Day Saints is unlike the Church
of Christ of old, because you have the office of High Priests in
the church. The office of a High Priest as you have it, is of more
importance than the office of an Elder; then why is not something
said about this high office being in the Church which Christ came
on earth to establish at Jerusalem and upon this land? Why is there
not something said about this important office, and so much said
about an Elder? Brethren, it is strange -- very strange -- that
you will continue to cling to the man, Joseph Smith, and measure
the written word of God by his revelations. So has it been in all
ages past. You are in spiritual blindness. Hearing ye shall hear
and shall not understand; seeing ye shall see and not perceive.
And this too when Christ has given us the Book of Mormon with the
plain and precious things therein. When Christ came into the world
upon this land, Nephi was a great High Priest who had done many
mighty works. Now Nephi had to lay down his robe of a High Priest
just outside the door and come into the Church of Christ by baptism,
to the office of an Elder, and not once after that is Nephi called
a High Priest. At this time the Church of Christ was established
upon this land. Christ comes into the world and preaches to them
as he had to those at Jerusalem, giving them instructions concerning
his Church and the New Covenant which he made with them, as he had
with those on the eastern continent, telling them they were no longer
under the old law of Moses, but from that time were under him. He
chooses twelve disciples who were called Elders, to minister unto
that people, and after giving them full instructions concerning
the establishing of his church, he ascends into heaven. Elders,
Priests and Teachers were ordained in his church, and full instructions
given concerning their duties. Christ told his disciples to write
his teachings, for they were to be hid up to come down to us as
his teachings to us. Now this being the case, why are not some instructions
given in the new covenant of that book concerning the office of
High Priests? Of course there was no such an office in the Church
of Christ upon this land, nor in the Church of Christ upon the eastern
continent, nor should there be such an office in the Church today.
It is a grievous sin to have such an office in the church. As well
might you add to the teachings of Christ -- circumcision -- offering
up the sacrifice of animals -- or break the ordinances of Christ
in any other way by going back to the old law of Moses. We will
now go to the New Testament in the Bible. In no place therein does
it mention one single High Priest as being in the Church of Christ.
High Priests are spoken of in Hebrews iv to ix, but only to explain
that Jesus Christ is our great High Priest after the order of Melchisedec."
It speaks of High Priests that offered up sacrifices under the old
law, showing that Christ himself was after that order, but not once
does it speak of the office of a High Priest continuing after Christ,
except only in Christ himself; He being " the Apostle and High Priest
of our profession; * * * our great High Priest that has passed into
the heavens; * * * a Priest forever after the order of Melchisedec."
" Seeing then that we have a great High Priest (and the only one)
* * * let us come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain
mercy, etc." This being the fulfillment of the old order of High
Priests which was a type of Christ' s order. Before Christ, the
people came to the High Priest for mercy and forgiveness, through
him offering up sacrifices for their sins; but now the people have
the great High Priest even Jesus Christ to go to that we may obtain
mercy and find grace to help in time of need:" He having offered
up his body a sacrifice for the sins of the world. " And having
an High Priest over the house of God, let us draw near with a true
heart in full assurance of faith, etc." This matter is plainly set
forth in Hebrews, iv chapter. Brethren, it is solemn mockery before
God to have established in the church today this important office
of which Christ alone is worthy. The office of Elder is spoken of
all through the New Testament as being in the church, but not one
High Priest; then of course they had no High Priests in the church
upon the eastern continent. Now Brethren, seeing they had no High
Priests in the church of Christ of old, and none in the church of
Christ in these last days until almost two years after its beginning
-- when the leaders began to drift into error; remembering the fact
of the revelation being changed two years after it was given to
include High Priests; taking these things into consideration, how
is it that any one can say that the office of High Priest should
be in the church of Christ today? I can account for it only on the
grounds of your spiritual blindness. This matter is so plain and
self-evident that any one should see and understand it. Brethren,
your blindness must be utter blindness. May God have mercy on you
is my prayer. In no place in the word of God does it say that an
Elder is after the order of Melchisedec, or after the order of the
Melchisedec Priesthood. An Elder is after the order of Christ. This
matter of priesthood, since the days of Sydney Rigdon, has been
the great hobby and stumbling block of the Latter Day Saints. Priesthood
means authority; and authority is the word we should use. I do not
think the word priesthood is mentioned in the New Covenant of the
Book of Mormon. Authority is the word we used for the first two
years in the church -- until Sydney Rigdon's days in Ohio. This
matter of the two orders of priesthood in the Church of Christ,
and lineal priesthood of the old law being in the church, all originated
in the mind of Sydney Rigdon. He explained these things to Brother
Joseph in his way, out of the old Scriptures, and got Brother Joseph
to inquire, etc. He would inquire, and as mouthpiece speak out the
revelations just as they had it fixed up in their hearts. As I have
said before, according to the desires of the heart, the inspiration
comes, but it may be the spirit of man that gives it. How easily
a man can receive some other spirit, appearing as an Angel of Light,
believing at the time that he is giving the revealed will of God;
a doubt never entering his mind but what he is doing God's will.
Of course I believe that Brother Joseph gave every revelation --
including the one on polygamy -- in all good conscience before God.
This is the way the High Priests and the priesthood as you have
it, was introduced into the Church of Christ almost two years after
its beginning and after we had baptized and confirmed about two
thousand souls into the church. When the Church of Christ was established
at Jerusalem, and upon this continent, and in 1829, the officers
which were to be in the church were made known at its beginning,
and not two years afterwards. In Kirtland, Ohio, in June, 1831,
at a conference of the church, the first High Priests were ordained
into the church. Brother Joseph ordained Lyman Wight, John Murdock,
Harvey Whitlock, Hyrum Smith, Reynolds Cahoon and others to the
office of a High Priest. When they were ordained, right there at
the time, the devil caught and bound Harvey Whitlock so he could
not speak, his face being twisted into demon-like shape. Also John
Murdock and others were caught by the devil in a similar manner.
Now brethren, do you not see that the displeasure of the Lord was
upon their proceedings in ordaining High Priests? Of course it was.
These facts are recorded in the History of the Church -- written
by my brother, John Whitmer, who was the regularly appointed church
historian. I was not at that conference, being then in Hiram, which
is near Kirtland, Ohio. I also have the testimony of Harvey Whitlock
whom the devil caught and bound: also John Whitmer, who was present,
and others who were present at the time, so I know it is true. John
Whitmer wrote this in the church history when he was in full fellowship
with the church. As a faithful historian he speaks of this matter,
and tries to explain it away by saying, "While the Lord poured out
his spirit, the devil took occasion to make his power known; he
bound Harvey Whitlock so that he could not speak, and others were
affected, but the Lord showed to Joseph the seer, the design of
this thing: He commanded the devil in the name of christ and he
departed to our joy and comfort." It was not given to Brother John
nor any of them at that time to understand this matter of the devil
entering into the first High Priests that were ordained in the church.
They were all blind as to the design of that thing, and did not
see what it meant. Of course it was given to Brother Joseph to cast
the devil out, but what was the design of the devil entering into
these men just as soon as they were ordained the first High Priests
ever ordained in the church? Of course it was to show that God'
s sore displeasure was upon their erring works or ordaining High
Priests into the Church of Christ. Any spiritual man can see this.
Brother John was himself ordained a High Priest at that time, so
he was in error and could not see it; but he saw it very clearly
in 1848, when the Lord opened our eyes to see and understand it.
Prejudiced persons are blind and do not want to see and understand
except their own preconceived way. There is none so blind as those
who will not see. In Brother John' s history he speaks of the Spirit
of God being poured out in abundance upon that occasion, some seeing
visions, etc., but brethren, you will learn in the next world, if
you do not know it already, that the devil can give visions, appearing
as an Angel of Light. Brother John gives an account of a prophecy
uttered by Lyman Wight just after Brother Joseph ordained him a
High Priest, which prophecy will prove to be a false prophecy. Brother
John' s history of the church says as follows: "He (Joseph) laid
his hands upon Lyman Wight and ordained him to the high priesthood
after the holy order of God. And the spirit fell upon Lyman, and
he prophesied concerning the coming of Christ. He said that there
were some in this congregation that should live until the Savior
should descend from Heaven with a shout, with all the holy angels
with him, etc." The early future will determine as to whether this
prophecy was true or false. Some of the brethren have gone outside
of the written word of God, and accepted as evidence, histories
that were written 350 to 400 years after Christ, to prove that High
Priests were in the Church of Christ.. This seems strange to me.
They have quoted from the history of St. Jerome, who was Secretary
to the Pope at Rome, about 382 years after Christ. I should not
wonder if the apostolic church did have High Priests and many other
offices and ordinances that were abominable before God, after they
drifted into error like the Latter Day Saints have. They have also
quoted from Theodoret who died 457 years after Christ. His writings
extend from A. D. 325 to A. D. 429. My authority for the above is
Lippincott s Biographical Dictionary. Now shall we take such evidence
as this to prove the office of High Priests being in the church
when it was in its purity, when the written word of God mentions
all the church officers in many places and says nothing about a
single High Priest? Nay verily. As for me, I must take the Scriptures
for my authority. I cannot understand how any person can claim that
an important office like High Priests should be, or was in the Church
of Christ when it was in the true faith, when nothing is said in
the scriptures about it. The Scriptures were given by inspiration
of God: and do you suppose that God would leave out of his word
the great office of a High Priest, if they were to be in the Church
of Christ? Of course not. It is charging God foolishly to believe
that he would leave out of his word this office or any other office
that he intended should be in his church. Some of the brethren have
referred to 1 Peter ii:5-9 and Rev. i:6 to prove that there were
High Priests in the Church of Christ, but the word High Priest is
not mentioned in either passage. These two passages are all they
have referred to in the whole of the New Testament, and no passage
can be found in the New Testament part of the Book of Mormon to
refer to, because High Priests are not even mentioned therein. In
the above two passages there is no reference whatever to this office.
In 1 Peter ii:5, 9, Peter is addressing the whole church, and says,
"Ye also, as lively stones are built up a spiritual house, an holy
priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God
by Jesus Christ; ... Ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood,
an holy nation, a peculiar people, etc." How any person can pretend
to claim that this passage refers to the office of High Priest,
is more than I can understand. If it does, then every member of
the church holds this office, because Peter is addressing the whole
church as you can see from the first of his epistle. Of course there
is no reference made here to this office. Rev. i:6 reads as follows:
"Unto him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own
blood, and hath made us kinds and priests unto God and his father;
to him be glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen." This has no
reference to the office of a High Priest. It refers to the time
when we will be in the Spirit, and can say as John then said, he
being in the Spirit, unto Jesus Christ who hath redeemed us and
hath made us kings and priests unto God, to him be glory and dominion
forever and ever. Amen. Some of the brethren have misunderstood
the Old Testament part of the Book of Mormon concerning High Priests,
and refer to Alma 9-6: Alma says, "This high priesthood being after
the order of his Son, which order was from the foundation of the
world: or in other words, being without beginning of days or end
of years, being prepared from eternity to all eternity, according
to his foreknowledge of all things." Here it is speaking of the
order of the High Priests before Christ: their order being after
the order of the Son of God, and this order being without beginning
of days or end of years, being prepared from eternity to all eternity.
This being Christ's order, He being from eternity to all eternity,
has held this holy order of priesthood from eternity and will hold
it to all eternity. Those High Priests before Christ came into the
world, held this holy order of priesthood as a type of Christ's
order; but when Christ came into the world, he then claimed his
own holy order of priesthood and power on earth, doing away with
all types and shadows under the old law, himself alone being our
great and last High Priest unto whom we can go to obtain mercy and
find grace to help in time of need. Brethren, I am constrained to
say as Alma says at his conclusion of this matter: He ends his writing
in the tenth chapter, 2d paragraph, by these words: "Now I need
not rehearse the matter; what I have said, may suffice. Behold,
the scriptures are before you; if ye will wrest them it shall be
to your own destruction."
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