It is quite unexpected to me, brethren and sisters, to be called upon
to address you this forenoon; and still more so, to address you upon
the prin ciple which has been named, namely, a plurality of wives.
It is rather new ground for me; that is, I have not been in the habit of publicly speaking upon this subject; and it is rather new
ground to the inhabitants of the United States, and not only to them,
but to a portion of the inhabitants of Europe; a portion of them have
not been in the habit of preaching a doctrine of this description;
consequently, we shall have to break up new ground.
It is well known, however, to the congregation before me, that the
Latter-day Saints have embraced the doctrine of a plurality of wives,
as a part of their religious faith. It is not, as many have supposed,
a doctrine embraced by them to gratify the carnal lusts and feelings
of man; that is not the object of the doctrine.
We shall endeavor to set forth before this enlightened assembly some
of the causes why the Almighty has revealed such a doctrine, and why
it is considered a part and portion of our religious faith. And I
believe that they will not, under our present form of government (I
mean the government of the United States), try us for treason for
believing and practicing our religious notions and ideas. I think, if
I am not mistaken, that the constitution gives the privilege to all
the inhabitants of this country, of the free exercise of their
religious notions, and the freedom of their faith, and the practice of
it. Then, if it can be proven to a demonstration, that the Latter-day
Saints have actually embraced, as a part and portion of their
religion, the doctrine of a plurality of wives, it is constitutional.
And should there ever be laws enacted by this government to restrict
them from the free exercise of this part of their religion, such laws
must be unconstitutional.
But, says the objector, we cannot see how this doctrine can be
embraced as a matter of religion and faith; we can hardly conceive how
it can be embraced only as a kind of domestic concern, something that
pertains to do mestic pleasures, in no way connected with religion. In
reply we will show you that it is incorporated as a part of our
religion, and necessary for our exaltation to the fullness of the
Lord's glory in the eternal world. Would you like to know the reasons?
Before we get through, we will endeavor to tell you why we consider
it an essential doctrine to glory and exaltation, to our fullness of
happiness in the world to come.
We will first make a few preliminary remarks in regard to the
existence of man, to his first existence in his first estate; and then
say something in relation to his present state, and the bearing which
it has upon his next or future state.
The "Mormons" have a peculiar doctrine in regard to our
pre-existence, different from the views of the Christian world, so
called, who do not believe that man had a pre-existence. It is
believed, by the religious world, that man, both body and spirit,
begins to live about the time that he is born into this world, or a
little before; that then is the beginning of life. They believe, that
the Lord, by a direct act of creation, formed, in the first place, man
out of the dust of the ground; and they believe that man is possessed
of both body and spirit, by the union of which he became a living
creature. Suppose we admit this doctrine concerning the formation of
the body from the dust; then how was the spirit formed? Why, says one,
we suppose it was made by a direct act of creation, by the Almighty
Himself; that He molded the spirit of man, formed and finished it in
a proper likeness to inhabit the tabernacle He had made out of the
dust.
Have you any account of this in the Bible? Do the Scriptures declare
that the spirit was formed at the time the tabernacle was made? No.
All the tabernacles of the children of men that were ever formed,
from remote generations, from the days of Adam to this time,
have been formed out of the earth. We are of the earth earthy. The
tabernacle has been organized according to certain principles, and
laws of organization, with bones, and flesh, and sinews, and skin.
Now, where do you suppose all these tabernacles got their spirits?
Does the Lord make a new spirit every time a tabernacle is made? If
so, the work of creation, according to the belief of Christendom, did
not cease on the seventh day. If we admit their views, the Lord must
be continually making spirits to inhabit all the tabernacles of the
children of men; he must make something like one thousand millions of
spirits every century; he must be working at it every day, for there
are many hundreds of individuals being born into the world every day.
Does the Lord create a new spirit every time a new tabernacle comes
into the world? That does not look reasonable, nor Godlike.
But how is it, you inquire? Why the fact is, that being that animates
this body, that gives life and energy, and power to move, to act, and
to think; that being that dwells within this tabernacle is much older
than what the tabernacle is. That spirit that now dwells within each
man, and each woman, of this vast assembly of people, is more than a
thousand years old, and I would venture to say, that it is more than
five thousand years old.
But how was it made? When was it made? And by whom was it made? If our
spirits existed thousands of years ago—if they began to exist—if there
were a beginning to their organization, by what process was this
organization carried on? Through what medium, and by what
system of laws? Was it by a direct creation of
the Almighty? Or were we framed
according to a certain system of laws, in the same manner as our
tabernacles? If we were to reason from analogy—if we admit analogical
reasoning in the ques tion, what would we say? We should say, that our
spirits were formed by generation, the same as the body or tabernacle
of flesh and bones. But what says revelation upon the subject? We will
see whether revelation and analogy will agree.
We read of a certain time when the cornerstones of the earth were
laid, and the foundations thereof were made sure—of a certain time
when the Lord began to erect this beautiful and glorious habitation,
the earth; then they had a time of joy. I do not know whether they had
instruments of music, or whether they were engaged in the dance; but
one thing is certain, they had great joy, and the heavens resounded
with their shouts; yea, the Lord told Job, that all the sons of God
shouted for joy, and the morning stars sang together, when the
foundations of this globe were laid.
The SONS of God, recollect, shouted for joy, because there was a
beautiful habitation being built, so that they could get tabernacles,
and dwell thereon; they expected the time—they looked forward to the
period; and it was joyful to them to reflect, that the creation was
about being formed, the cornerstone of it was laid, on which they
might, in their times, and in their seasons, and in their generations,
go forth and receive tabernacles for their spirits to dwell in. Do you
bring it home to yourselves, brethren and sisters? Do you realize that
you and I were there? Can you bring it to your minds that you and I
were among that happy number that shouted for joy when this creation
was made? Says one, I don't recollect it. No wonder! For your
recollection is taken from you, because you are in a tabernacle that
is earthly; and all this is right and necessary. The same is written
of Jesus Christ himself, who had to descend below all things. Though
he had wisdom to assist in the organization of this world; though it was through him, as the great leader of all these sons of
God, the earth was framed, and framed too, by the assistance of all
his younger brethren—yet we find, with all that great and mighty power
he possessed, and the great and superior wisdom that was in his bosom,
that after all, his judgment had to be taken away; in his humiliation,
his reason, his intelligence, his knowledge, and the power that he was
formerly in possession of vanished from him as he entered into the
infant tabernacle. He was obliged to begin down at the lowest
principles of knowledge, and ascend upward by degrees, receiving grace
for grace, truth for truth, knowledge for knowledge, until he was
filled with all the fulness of the Father, and was capable of ruling,
governing, and controlling all things, having ascended above all
things. Just so with us; we that once lifted up our united voices as
sons and daughters of God, and shouted for joy at the laying of the
foundation of this earth, have come here and taken tabernacles, after
the pattern of our elder brother; and in our humiliation—for it is
humiliation to be deprived of knowledge we once had, and the power we
once enjoyed—in our humiliation, just like our elder brother, our
judgment is taken away. Do we not read also in the Bible, that God is
the Father of our spirits?
We have ascertained that we have had a previous existence. We find
that Solomon, that wise man, says that when the body returns to the
dust the spirit returns to God who gave it. Now all of this
congregation very well know, that if we never existed there we could
not return there. I could not return to California. Why? Because I
never have been there. If you never were with the Father, the same as
Jesus was before the foundation of the world, you never could return
there, any more than I could to the West Indies, where I have never
been. But if we have once been there, then we can see the force of the
saying of the wise man, that the spirit returns to God who gave it—it
goes back where it once was.
Much more evidence might be derived in relation to this subject, even
from the English translation of the Bible; but I do not feel disposed
to dwell too long upon any particular testimony; suffice it to say,
that the Prophet Joseph Smith's translation of the forepart of the
book of Genesis is in print, and is exceedingly plain upon this
matter. In this inspired translation we find the pre-existence of man
clearly laid down, and that the spirits of all men, male and female,
did have an existence, before man was formed out of the dust of the
ground. But who was their Father? I have already quoted a saying that
God is the Father of our spirits.
In one sense of the word, there are more Gods than one; and in another
sense there is but one God. The Scriptures speak of more Gods than
one. Moses was called a God to Aaron, in plain terms; and our Savior,
when speaking upon this subject, says, "If the Scriptures called them
Gods unto whom the word of God came, why is it that you should seek to
persecute me, and kill me, because I testify that I am the Son of
God?" This in substance was the word of our Savior; those to whom the
word of God came, are called Gods, according to his testimony. All
these beings of course are one, the same as the Father and the Son are
one. The Son is called God, and so is the Father, and in some places
the Holy Ghost is called God. They are one in power, in wisdom, in
knowledge, and in the inheritance of celestial glory; they are one in
their works; they possess all things, and all things are subject to
them; they act in unison; and if one has power to become the Father of
spirits, so has another; if one God can propagate his species,
and raise up spirits after his own image and likeness, and call them
his sons and daughters, so can all other Gods that become like him, do
the same thing; consequently, there will be many Fathers, and there
will be many families, and many sons and daughters; and they will be
the children of those glorified, celestial beings that are counted
worthy to be Gods.
Here let me bring for the satisfaction of the Saints, the testimony of
the vision given to our Prophet and Revelator Joseph Smith, and Sidney
Rigdon, on the 16th day of February, 1832. They were engaged in
translating the New Testament, by inspiration; and while engaged in
this great work, they came to the 29th verse of the 5th chapter of
John, which was given to them in these words—"they who have done good,
in the resurrection of the just; and they who have done evil, in the
resurrection of the unjust." This being given in different words from
the English translation, caused them to marvel and wonder; and they
lifted up their hearts in prayer to God, that He would show them why
it was that this should be given to them in a different manner; and
behold, the visions of heaven opened before them. They gazed upon the
eternal worlds, and saw things before this world was made. They saw
the spiritual creation who were to come forth and take upon themselves
bodies; and they saw things as they are to be in the future; they saw
the celestial, terrestrial, and telestial worlds, as well as the
sufferings of the ungodly; all passed before them in this great and
glorious vision. And while they were yet gazing upon things as they
were before the world was made, they were commanded to write, saying,
"this is the testimony, last of all, which we give of him, that he
lives; for we saw him, even on the right hand of God: and we heard the
voice bearing record that he is the Only Begotten of the Father; that
by him, and through him, and of him, the worlds are and were created;
and the inhabitants thereof are begotten sons and daughters unto God."
Notice this last expression, "the inhabitants thereof are begotten
sons and daughters unto God" (meaning the different worlds that have
been created and made). Notice, this does not say, that God, whom we
serve and worship, was actually the Father Himself, in His own person,
of all these sons and daughters of the different worlds; but they "are
begotten sons and daughters unto God;" that is, begotten by those who
are made like Him, after His image, and in His likeness; they begat
sons and daughters, and begat them unto God, to inhabit these
different worlds we have been speaking of. But more of this, if we
have time, before we get through.
We now come to the second division of our subject, or the entrance of
these spirits upon their second estate, or their birth and existence
in mortal tabernacles. We are told that among this great family of
spirits, some were more noble and great than others, having more
intelligence.
Where do you read that? says one. Out of the Book of Abraham,
translated from the Egyptian papyrus by the Prophet Joseph Smith.
Among the great and numerous family of spirits—"the begotten sons and
daughters of God" —there are some more intelligent than others; and the
Lord showed unto Abraham "the intelligences that were organized before
the world was; and among all these there were many of the noble and
great ones." And God said to Abraham, "thou art one of them, thou wast
chosen before thou wast born." Abraham was chosen before he was born.
Here then, is knowledge, if we had time to notice it, upon the
doctrine of election. However, I may just remark, it does not
mean unconditional election to eternal life of a certain class, and
the rest doomed to eternal damnation. Suffice it to say, that Abraham
and many others of the great and noble ones in the family of spirits,
were chosen before they were born, for certain purposes, to bring
about certain works, to have the privilege of coming upon the stage of
action, among the host of men, in favorable circumstances. Some came
through good and holy parentages, to fulfill certain things the Lord
decreed should come to pass, from before the foundations of the world.
The Lord has ordained that these spirits should come here and take
tabernacles by a certain law, through a certain channel; and that law
is the law of marriage. There are a great many things that I will pass
by; I perceive that if I were to touch upon all these principles, the
time allotted for this discourse would be too short, therefore I am
under the necessity of passing by many things in relation to these
spirits in their first estate, and the laws that governed them there
and come to their second estate.
The Lord ordained marriage between male and female as a law through
which spirits should come here and take tabernacles, and enter into
the second state of existence. The Lord Himself solemnized the first
marriage pertaining to this globe, and pertaining to flesh and bones
here upon this earth. I do not say pertaining to mortality; for when
the first marriage was celebrated, no mentality was there. The first
marriage that we have any account of, was between two immortal
beings—old father Adam and old mother Eve; they were immortal beings;
death had no dominion, no power over them; they were capable of
enduring forever and ever, in their organization. Had they fulfilled
the law, and kept within certain conditions and bounds, their
tabernacles would never have been seized by death; death entered
entirely by sin, and sin alone. This marriage was celebrated between
two immortal beings. For how long? Until death? No. That was entirely
out of the question; there could have been no such thing in the
ceremony.
What would you consider, my hearers, if a marriage was to be
celebrated between two beings not subject to death? Would you consider
them joined together for a certain number of years, and that then all
their covenants were to cease forever, and the marriage contract be
dissolved? Would it look reasonable and consistent? No. Every heart
would say that the work of God is perfect in and of itself, and
inasmuch as sin had not brought imperfection upon the globe, what God
joined together could not be dissolved, and destroyed, and torn
asunder by any power beneath the celestial world, consequently it was
eternal; the ordinance of union was eternal; the sealing of the great
Jehovah upon Adam and Eve was eternal in its nature, and was never
instituted for the purpose of being overthrown and brought to an end.
It is known that the "Mormons" are a peculiar people about marriage;
we believe in marrying, not only for time, but for all eternity. This
is a curious idea, says one, to be married for all eternity. It is not
curious at all; for when we come to examine the Scriptures, we find
that the very first example set for the whole human family, as a
pattern instituted for us to follow, was not instituted until death,
for death had no dominion at that time; but it was an eternal blessing
pronounced upon our first parents. I have not time to explain further
the marriage of Adam and Eve, but will pass on to their posterity.
It is true, that they became fallen, but there is a redemption. But
some may consider that the redemption only redeemed us in
part, that is, merely from some of the effects of the fall. But this
is not the case; every man and woman must see at once that a
redemption must include a complete restoration of all privileges lost
by the fall.
Suppose, then, that the fall was of such a nature as to dissolve the
marriage covenant, by death—which is not necessary to admit, for the
covenant was sealed previous to the fall, and we have no account that
it was dissolved—but suppose this was the case, would not the
redemption be equally as broad as the fall, to restore the posterity
of Adam back to that which they lost? And if Adam and Eve were married
for all eternity, the ceremony was an everlasting ordinance, that they
twain should be one flesh forever. If you and I should ever be
accounted worthy to be restored back from our fallen and degraded
condition to the privileges enjoyed before the fall, should we not
have an everlasting marriage seal, as it was with our first
progenitors? If we had no other reasons in all the Bible, this would
be sufficient to settle the case at once in the mind of every
reflecting man and woman, that inasmuch as the fall of man has taken
away any privileges in regard to the union of male and female, these
privileges must be restored in the redemption of man, or else it is
not complete.
What is the object of this union? is the next question. We are told
the object of it; it is clearly expressed; for, says the Lord unto the
male and female, I command you to multiply and replenish the earth.
And, inasmuch as we have proved that the marriage ordinance was
eternal in its nature, previous to the fall, if we are restored back
to what was lost by the fall, we are restored for the purpose of
carrying out the commandment given before the fall, namely, to
multiply and replenish the earth. Does it say, continue to multiply
for a few years, and then the marriage contract must cease, and there
shall be no further opportunity of carrying out this command, but it
shall have an end? No, there is nothing specified of this kind; but
the fall has brought in disunion through death; it is not a part of
the original plan; consequently, when male and female are restored
from the fall, by virtue of the everlasting and eternal covenant of
marriage, they will continue to increase and multiply to all ages of
eternity, to raise up beings after their own order, and in their own
likeness and image, germs of intelligence, that are destined, in their
times and seasons, to become not only sons of God, but Gods
themselves.
This accounts for the many worlds we heard Elder Grant speaking about
yesterday afternoon. The peopling of worlds, or an endless increase,
even of one family, would require an endless increase of worlds; and
if one family were to be united in the eternal covenant of marriage,
to fulfill that great commandment, to multiply his species, and
propagate them, and if there be no end to the increase of his
posterity, it would call for an endless increase of new worlds. And if
one family calls for this, what would innumerable millions of families
call for? They would call for as many worlds as have already been
discovered by the telescope; yea, the number must be multiplied to
infinity in order that there may be room for the inheritance of the
sons and daughters of the Gods.
Do you begin to understand how these worlds get their inhabitants?
Have you learned that the sons and daughters of God before me this
day, are His offspring—made after His own image; that they are to
multiply their species until they become innumerable?
Let us say a few words, before we leave this part of the subject, on
the promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The promises
were, Lift up your eyes, and behold the stars; so thy seed shall be,
as numberless as the stars. What else did He promise? Go to the
seashore, and look at the ocean of sand, and behold the smallness of
the particles thereof, and then realize that your seed shall be as
numberless as the sands. Now let us take this into consideration. How
large a bulk of sand would it take to make as many inhabitants as
there are now upon the earth? In about one cubic foot of sand,
reckoning the grains of a certain size, there would be a thousand
million particles. Now that is about the estimated population of our
globe. If our earth were to continue 8,000 years, or eighty centuries,
with an average population of one thousand millions per century, then
three cubic yards of sand would contain a greater number of particles
than the whole population of the globe, from the beginning, until the
measure of the inhabitants of this creation is complete. If men then
cease to multiply, where is the promise made to Abraham? Is it
fulfilled? No. If that is the end of his increase, behold, the Lord's
promise is not fulfilled. For the amount of sand representing his
seed, might all be drawn in a one-horse cart; and yet the Lord said to
Abraham, thy seed shall be as numerous as the sand upon the seashore;
that is, to carry out the idea in full, it was to be endless; and
therefore there must be an infinity of worlds for their residence. We
cannot comprehend infinity. But suffice it to say, if all the sands on
the seashore were numbered, says the Prophet Enoch, and then all the
particles of the earth besides, and then the particles of millions of
earths like this, it would not be a beginning to all thy creations and
yet thou art there, and thy bosom is there; and thy curtains are
stretched out still. This gives plenty of room for the fulfillment of
the promise made
to Abraham, and enough to spare for the fulfillment of
similar promises to all his seed.
We read that those who do the works of Abraham, are to be blessed with
the blessing of Abraham. Have you not, in the ordinances of this last
dispensation, had the blessings of Abraham pronounced upon your heads?
O yes, you say, I well recollect, since God has restored the
everlasting Priesthood, that by a certain ordinance these blessings
were placed upon our heads—the blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Why, says one, I never thought of it in this light before. Why did you
not think of it? Why not look upon Abraham's blessings as your own,
for the Lord blessed him with a promise of seed as numerous as the
sand upon the seashore; so will you be blessed, or else you will not
inherit the blessings of Abraham.
How did Abraham manage to get a foundation laid for this mighty
kingdom? Was he to accomplish it all through one wife? No. Sarah gave
a certain woman to him whose name was Hagar, and by her a seed was to
be raised up unto him. Is this all? No. We read of his wife Keturah,
and also of a plurality of wives and concubines, which he had, from
whom he raised up many sons. Here then, was a foundation laid for the
fulfillment of the great and grand promise concerning the multiplicity
of his seed. It would have been rather a slow process, if Abraham had
been confined to one wife, like some of those narrow, contracted
nations of modern Christianity.
I think there is only about one-fifth of the population of the globe,
that believe in the one-wife system; the other four-fifths believe in
the doctrine of a plurality of wives. They have had it handed down
from time immemorial, and are not half so narrow and contracted in
their minds as some of the nations of Europe and America, who
have done away with the promises, and deprived themselves of the
blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The nations do not know
anything about the blessings of Abraham; and even those who have only
one wife, cannot get rid of their covetousness, and get their little
hearts large enough to share their property with a numerous family;
they are so penurious, and so narrow and contracted in their feelings,
that they take every possible care not to have their families large;
they do not know what is in the future, nor what blessings they are
depriving themselves of, because of the traditions of their fathers;
they do not know that a man's posterity, in the eternal worlds, are to
constitute his glory, his kingdom, and dominion.
Here, then, we perceive, just from this one principle, reasoning from
the blessings of Abraham alone, the necessity—if we would partake of
the blessings of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—of doing their works; and
he that will not do the works of Abraham and walk in his footsteps,
will be deprived of his blessings.
Again, let us look at Sarah's peculiar position in regard to Abraham.
She understood the whole matter; she knew that, unless seed was raised
up to Abraham, he would come short of his glory; and she understood
the promise of the Lord, and longed for Abraham to have seed. And when
she saw that she was old, and fearing that she should not have the
privilege of raising up seed, she gave to Abraham, Hagar. Would
Gentile Christendom do such things now-a-days? O no; they would
consider it enough to send a man to an endless hell of fire and
brimstone. Why? Because tradition has instilled this in their minds as
a dreadful, awful thing.
It matters not to them how corrupt they are in female prostitution, if
they are lawfully married to only one wife; but it would be considered
an awful thing by them to raise up a posterity from more than one
wife; this would be wrong indeed; but to go into a brothel, and there
debauch themselves in the lowest haunts of degradation all the days of
their lives, they consider only a trifling thing; nay, they can even
license such institutions, in Christian nations, and it all passes off
very well.
That is tradition; and their posterity have been fostered and brought
up in the footsteps of wickedness. This is death, as it stalks abroad
among the great and popular cities of Europe and America.
Do you find such haunts of prostitution, degradation, and misery here,
in the cities of the mountains? No. Were such things in our midst, we
should feel indignant enough to see that such persons be blotted out
of the page of existence. These would be the feelings of this
community.
Look upon those who committed such iniquity in Israel, in ancient
days; every man and woman who committed adultery were put to death. I
do not say that this people are going to do this; but I will tell you
what we believe—we believe it ought to be done.
Whoredom, adultery, and fornication, have cursed the nations of the
earth for many generations, and are increasing fearfully upon the
community; but they must be entirely done away from those who call
themselves the people of God; if they are not, woe! woe! be unto them,
also; for "thus saith the Lord God Almighty," in the Book of Mormon,
"Woe unto them that commit whoredoms, for they shall be thrust down to
hell!" There is no
getting away from it. Such things will not be
allowed in this community; and such characters will find, that the
time will come, that God, whose eyes are upon all the children of men,
and who discerneth the things that are done in secret, will bring their acts to light; and they will be made an example before the
people; and shame and infamy will cleave to their posterity after
them, unto the third and fourth generation of them that repent not.
How is this to be prevented? for we have got a fallen nature to
grapple with. It is to be prevented in the way the Lord devised in
ancient times; that is, by giving to His faithful servants a plurality
of wives, by which a numerous and faithful posterity can be raised up,
and taught in the principles of righteousness and truth: and then,
after they fully understand those principles that were given to the
ancient Patriarchs, if they keep not the law of God, but commit
adultery, and transgressions of this kind, let their names be blotted
out from under heaven, that they may have no place among the people of
God.
But again, there is another reason why this plurality should exist
among the Latter-day Saints. I have already given you one reason, and
that is, that you might inherit the blessings and promises made to
Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and receive continuation of your
posterity, that they may become as numerous as the sand upon the
seashore. There is another reason, and a good one, too. What do you
suppose it is? I will tell you; and it will appear reasonable to every
man and woman of a reflecting mind. Do we not believe, as the
Scriptures have told us, that the wicked nations of the earth are
doomed to destruction? Yes, we believe it. Do we not also believe as
the Prophets have foretold, concerning the last days, as well as what
the new revelations have said upon the subject, that darkness prevails
upon the earth, and gross darkness upon the minds of the people; and
not only this, but that all flesh has corrupted its way upon the face
of the earth; that is, that all nations, speaking of them as nations,
have corrupted them selves before the Most High God, by their
wickedness, whoredoms, idolatries, abominations, adulteries, and all
other kinds of wickedness? And we furthermore believe, that according
to the Jewish Prophets, as well as the Book of Mormon, and modern
revelations given in the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, that the
sword of the vengeance of the Almighty is already unsheathed, and
stretched out, and will no more be put back into the scabbard until it
falls upon the head of the nations until they are destroyed, except
they repent. What else do we believe? We believe that God is gathering
out from among these nations those who will hearken to His voice, and
receive the proclamation of the Gospel, to establish them as a people
alone by themselves, where they can be instructed in the right way,
and brought to the knowledge of the truth. Very well; if this be the
case, that the righteous are gathering out, and are still being
gathered from among the nations, and being planted by themselves, one
thing is certain—that that people are better calculated to bring up
children in the right way, than any other under the whole heavens. O
yes, says one, if that is the case—if you are the people the ancient
Prophets have spoken of, if you are the people that are guided by the
Lord, if you are under the influence, power, and guidance of the
Almighty, you must be the best people under heaven, to dictate the
young mind: but what has that to do with the plurality of wives? I
will tell you. I have already told you that the spirits of men and
women, all had a previous existence, thousands of years ago, in the
heavens, in the presence of God; and I have already told you that
among them are many spirits that are more noble, more intelligent than
others, that were called the great and mighty ones, reserved until the
dispensation of the fullness of times, to come forth upon the
face of the earth, through a noble parentage that shall train their
young and tender minds in the truths of eternity, that they may grow
up in the Lord, and be strong in the power of His might, be clothed
upon with His glory, be filled with exceeding great faith; that the
visions of eternity may be opened to their minds; that they may be
Prophets, Priests, and Kings to the Most High God. Do you believe,
says one, that they are reserved until the last dispensation, for such
a noble purpose? Yes; and among the Saints is the most likely place
for these spirits to take their tabernacles, through a just and
righteous parentage. They are to be sent to that people that are the
most righteous of any other people upon the earth; there to be trained
up properly, according to their nobility and intelligence, and
according to the laws which the Lord ordained before they were born.
This is the reason why the Lord is sending them here, brethren and
sisters; they are appointed to come and take their bodies here, that
in their generations they may be raised up among the righteous. The
Lord has not kept them in store for five or six thousand years past,
and kept them waiting for their bodies all this time to send them
among the Hottentots, the African negroes, the idolatrous Hindoos, or
any other of the fallen nations that dwell upon the face of this
earth. They are not kept in reserve in order to come forth to receive
such a degraded parentage upon the earth; no, the Lord is not such a
being; His justice, goodness, and mercy will be magnified towards
those who were chosen before they were born; and they long to come,
and they will come among the Saints of the living God; this would be
their highest pleasure and joy, to know that they could have the
privilege of being born of such noble parentage.
Then is it not reasonable, and con sistent that the Lord should say
unto His faithful and chosen servants, that had proved themselves
before Him all the day long; that had been ready and willing to do
whatsoever His will required them to perform—take unto yourselves more
wives, like unto the Patriarchs, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob of old—like
those who lived in ancient times, who walked in my footsteps, and kept
my commands? Why should they not do this? Suppose the Lord should
answer this question, would He not say, I have here in reserve noble
spirits, that have been waiting for thousands of years, to come forth
in the fulness of times, and which I designed should come forth
through these my faithful and chosen servants, for I knew they will do
my will, and they will teach their children after them to do it. Would
not this be the substance of the language, if the Lord should give us
an answer upon this subject?
But then another question will arise; how are these things to be
conducted? Are they to be left at random? Is every servant of God at
liberty to run here and there, seeking out the daughters of men as
wives unto themselves without any restriction, law, or condition? No.
We find these things were restricted in ancient times. Do you not
recollect the circumstance of the Prophet Nathan's coming to David? He
came to reprove him for certain disobedience, and told him about the
wives he had lost through it; that the Lord would give them to
another; and he told him, if he had been faithful, that the Lord would
have given him still more, if he had only asked for them. Nathan the
Prophet, in relation to David, was the man that held the keys
concerning this matter in ancient days; and it was governed by the
strictest laws.
So in these days; let me announce to this congregation, that there is
but one man in all the world, at the same time, who can hold
the keys of this matter; but one man has power to turn the key to
inquire of the Lord, and to say whether I, or these my brethren, or
any of the rest of this congregation, or the Saints upon the face of
the whole earth, may have this blessing of Abraham conferred upon
them; he holds the keys of these matters now, the same as Nathan, in
his day.
But, says one, how have you obtained this information? By new
revelation. When was it given, and to whom? It was given to our
Prophet, Seer, and Revelator, Joseph Smith, on the 12th day of July,
1843; only about eleven months before he was martyred for the
testimony of Jesus.
He held the keys of these matters; he had the right to inquire of the
Lord; and the Lord has set bounds and restrictions to these things; He
has told us in that revelation, that only one man can hold these keys
upon the earth at the same time; and they belong to that man who
stands at the head to preside over all the affairs of the Church and
kingdom of God in the last days. They are the sealing keys of power,
or in other words, of Elijah, having been committed and restored to
the earth by Elijah, the Prophet, who held many keys, among which were
the keys of sealing, to bind the hearts of the fathers to the
children, and the children to the fathers; together with all the other
sealing keys and powers, pertaining to the last dispensation. They
were committed by that Angel who administered in the Kirtland Temple,
and spoke unto Joseph the Prophet, at the time of the endowments in
that house.
Now, let us enquire, what will become of those individuals who have
this law taught unto them in plainness, if they reject it? [A voice in
the stand, "they will be damned."] I will tell you: they will be
damned, saith the Lord God Almighty, in the revelation He has given.
Why? Because where much is given, much is required; where there is
great knowledge unfolded for the exaltation, glory, and happiness of
the sons and daughters of God, if they close up their hearts, if they
reject the testimony of His word, and will not give heed to the
principles He has ordained for their good, they are worthy of
damnation, and the Lord has said they shall be damned. This was the
word of the Lord to His servant Joseph the Prophet himself. With all
the knowledge and light he had, he must comply with it, or, says the
Lord unto him, you shall be damned; and the same is true in regard to
all those who reject these things.
What else have we heard from our President? He has related to us that
there are some damnations that are eternal in their nature; while
others are but for a certain period, they will have an end, they will
not receive a restoration to their former privileges, but a
deliverance from certain punishments: and instead of being restored to
all the privileges pertaining to man previous to the fall, they will
only be permitted to enjoy a certain grade of happiness, not a full
restoration. Let us inquire after those who are to be damned,
admitting they will be redeemed, which they will be, unless they have
sinned against the Holy Ghost. They will be redeemed, but what will it
be to? Will it be to exaltation, and to a fulness of glory? Will it be
to become the sons of God, or Gods to reign upon thrones, and multiply
their posterity, and reign over them as kings? No, it will not. They
have lost that exalted privilege forever; though they may, after
having been punished for long periods, escape by the skin of their
teeth; but no kingdom will be conferred upon them. What will be their
condition? I will tell you what revelation says, not only
concerning them that reject these things, but concerning those that
through their carelessness, or want of faith, or something else, have
failed to have their marriages sealed for time and for all eternity;
those that do not do these things, so as to have the same ordinances
sealed upon their heads by divine authority, as was upon the head of
old Father Adam—if they fail to do it through wickedness, through
their ungodliness, behold, they also will never have the privilege of
possessing that which is possessed by the Gods that hold the keys of
power, of coming up to the thrones of their exaltation, and receiving
their kingdoms. Why? Because, saith the Lord, all oaths, all
covenants, and all agreements, &c., that have been made by man, and
not by me, and by the authority I have established, shall cease when
death shall separate the parties; that is the end; that is the
cessation; they go no further; and such a person cannot come up in the
morning of the resurrection, and say, Behold, I claim you as my wife;
you are mine; I married you in the other world before death; therefore
you are mine: he cannot say this. Why? Because he never married that
person for eternity.
Suppose they should enter into covenant and agreement, and conclude
between themselves to live together to all eternity, and never have it
sealed by the Lord's sealing power, by the Holy Priesthood, would they
have any claim on each other in the morning of the resurrection? No;
it would not be valid nor legal, and the Lord would say, It
was not by
me; your covenants were not sealed on the earth, and therefore they
are not sealed in the heavens; they are not recorded on my
book; they
are not to be found in the records that are in the archives of
eternity; therefore the blessings you might have had, are not for you
to enjoy. What will be their condition? The Lord has told us. He says
these are angels; because they keep not this law, they shall be
ministering servants unto those who are worthy of obtaining a more
exceeding and eternal weight of glory; wherefore, saith the Lord, they
shall remain singly and separately in their saved condition, and shall
not have power to enlarge themselves, and thus shall they remain
forever and ever.
Here, then, you can read their history; they are not Gods, but they
are angels or servants to the Gods. There is a difference between the
two classes; the Gods are exalted; they hold keys of power; are made
Kings and Priests; and this power is conferred upon them in time, by
the everlasting Priesthood, to hold a kingdom in eternity that shall
never be taken from them worlds without end; and they will propagate
their species. They are not servants; for one God is not to be a
servant to another God; they are not angels; and this is the reason
why Paul said, Know ye not, brethren, that we shall judge angels?
Angels are inferior to the Saints who are exalted as Kings. These
angels who are to be judged, and to become servants to the Gods, did
not keep the law, therefore, though they are saved, they are to be
servants to those who are in a higher condition.
What does the Lord intend to do with this people? He intends to make
them a kingdom of Kings and Priests, a kingdom unto Himself, or in
other words, a kingdom of Gods, if they will hearken to His law. There
will be many who will not hearken; there will be the foolish among the
wise, who
will not receive the new and everlasting covenant in its
fulness; and they never will attain to their exaltation; they never
will be counted worthy to
hold the scepter of power over a numerous
progeny, that shall multiply themselves without end, like the sand
upon the seashore.
We can only touch here and there upon this great subject, we
can only offer a few words with regard to this great, sublime,
beautiful, and glorious doctrine, which has been revealed by the
Prophet, Seer, and Revelator, Joseph Smith, who sealed his testimony
with his blood, and thus revealed to the nations, things that were in
ancient times, as well as things that are to come.
But while I talk, the vision of my mind is opened; the subject spreads
forth and branches out like the branches of a thrifty tree; and as for
the glory of God, how great it is! I feel to say, Hallelujah to His
great and holy name; for He reigns in the heavens, and He will exalt
His people to sit with Him upon thrones of power, to reign forever
and ever.