Cowdery, Oliver. “The Record of the Nephites.” Latter Day Sa
Cowdery, Oliver. “The Record of the Nephites.” Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate
(Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 1 (October 1835): 203–4.
THE RECORD OF THE NEPHITES.
Tuesday morning,
September 22, 1835.
On the morning of the 22d of September, 1827, the angel of the Lord delivered the record
of the Nephites to Joseph Smith, jr. This opening a new era, as it were, the mind runs, with the
rapidity of lightning, over the history of the eight past years, and views with wonder the hand of
God in its dealings with men, in that thousands and tens of thousands have since heard the
contents of that volume which then remained locked up from the eyes and knowledge of the
nations of the earth.
The book has been translated, tho’ its translator was driven from his native land, to do the
same, by the hand of wicked and designing men, and those too who professed the religion of
heaven, or were instigated so to do, by such; it has been printed, though many sought to keep it
from the public eye, and actually stole a part, which was, however, supplied from the writings of
another; a few embraced its truths; yielded obedience to the gospel, and tasted the good word of
God and the powers of the world to come; many of the elders of Christ’s church have since been
commissioned and sent forth over this vast Republic, from river to river, and from valley to
valley, till the vast sunny plains of Missouri, the frozen regions of Canada, and the eastern
Maine, with the summer States of the South, have been saluted with the sound of the voice of
those who go forth for the last time to say to Israel, Prepare for the coming of thy King!
Wonderful to tell! Amid the frowns of bigots, the sneers of hypocrites, the scoffs of the
foolish, the calumny of slanderers, the ridicule of the vain and the popular prejudice of a people
estranged from God, urged on to deeds of villainy by the priests of Baal, the word has been
proclaimed with success, and thousands are now enjoying the benign influence of the love of
God shed forth by the Comforter upon the pure in heart!
Nor has the sound been confined alone to our shores: Europe has heard that the great
King was doing wonders for us, and the eyes of many are now anxiously turned to behold the
rising spreading glory of the church of the Latter Day Saints, in the new world: in that world,
though vast its forests [203] and broad its rivers, where but a few centuries ago the roaming red
man chased the buffalo, the elk & the bounding deer unmolested and alone, now subdued, the
Father of mercies has lifted to the nations of the earth a standard, has raised up, to the gaze of the
world, an ensign, has caused his voice to be heard, has shown to his faithful ones that Israel is
about to be gathered, the indignation toward the Jews is also to cease, and that he will soon bring
the house of Jacob from the north country, and gather them from the coasts of the earth, the
blind, the lame, the aged and the suckling, that they may sing in the height of Zion, and flow
together to the goodness of the Lord!
Prepare your hearts, O ye saints of the Most High, for great things await you! Hasten ye,
hasten ye, to the places of gathering, for after a little the indignation of the Lord will cease
toward those who are called by his name, and then his arm must fall upon the wicked. His sword
is bathed in heaven, and must fall upon Idumea, and who can stand amid the crash and fall of
empires?
Sanctify yourselves, O ye servants of the Lord, for much is required at your hands: the
blood of souls will cry against you except you hasten on your mission: yes, let all raise their
warning voice, in meekness and in mildness, for soon will there be a famine for the word of God.
Listen, O ye elders, for soon the voice from distant lands will salute you,—Come over and help
us! Think, for a moment, on the millions in your own land who are destitute of the word of life;
think also on the vast multitudes whose thoughts never reached our shores, who are now
perishing for lack of vision, and bowing to idols; think of the numberless islands where darkness
and the shadow of death prevail, whose waters never covered a soul for the remission of sins, &
whose groves, though spicy, were never saluted with the voice of one who proclaimed life and
immortality through the power of a risen Savior!
Should one ask, what has been done during these eight years, of which you speak? I
would say, the first two and a half only translated and printed the record, and organized the
church with six members! and the fruit of the labor of five and a half are so great that the hearts
of thousands are astonished; the vail of superstition has been rent from the minds of many; the
church increased to thousands; the list of elders multiplied to hundreds; the deaf have heard the
words of the book; the eyes of the blind have seen out of obscurity and out of darkness; the meek
have increased, (for their joy is in the Lord,) the poor among men rejoice in the Holy One of
Israel; many that erred in spirit have come to understanding, while others that murmured have
learned doctrine. C.