Page, John E. “ Mormonism, alias Truth.” Morning Chronicle (
Page, John E. “ Mormonism, alias Truth.” Morning Chronicle (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
(28 June 1842).
For the Chronicle.
MORMONISM, alias TRUTH.
Defended against foul calumninting falsehoods and misrepresentations, that have been lately
published in those respected columns viz:— “The Morning Chronicle,” of the city of
Pittsburgh, as copied from the “New York Watchman.”
(Continued:)
According to our last notice we are to say something concerning the Book of Mormon
and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, and exhibit to the public gaze the wicked manner in
which these Books are treated by those who profess to believe in the supremacy of the scriptures,
and, consequently make a professional show to the world that they love the truth; where as it is
evident on the face of their own productions, that they are makers and lovers of lies, so that after
all that is said concerning the doctrine or principles of the Mormons, the public does not know
any more concerning the truth of our case than they did before they heard any thing about us,
until they investigate the matter for themselves, by reading our books and hearing us preach. I
have read many skeptical writers, such as Messrs. Thomas Paine, Volney, B. D. White of
Stafford, and others, yet in all these productions, I must say, in honor to candor and honesty, that
I have not found that low, valgar meanness manifested in the character of those gentlemen, in
exposing the scriptures, that I have found in the character of every one that I have read after, that
has written against the Mormons. I ask, has it come to this at last, that the open, plain and naked
truth is no longer an efficient means in the hands of our editors and ministers of this age, to
counteract the influence of a supposed evil; and that supposition, founded on rumor’s ten
thousand lieing tongues. Ah! reason, much abused reason, return and strike hands once more
with that noble principle, called consistency, and earnestly contend for these words, “Prove all
things, hold fast that which is good;”—also, “He that judgeth a matter before he heareth it is a
fool.” Mr. Leroy Sunderland (for that is the name of the editor of the New York Watchman) and
a Methodist at that; and if he is not now he used to be a preacher of that faith,—was the editor of
what was called “Zion’s Watchman” in 1838 - the first book he refers to in “Mormonism
Exposed” is a book called “Mormonism Unveiled,” a book worthy of its author, whose
frontisepiece is exhibited in its proper place, fully representing the character of its author from
tip to toe, with his two horns, cloven foot and pitch-fork in the act of performing the office and
deed to which Mr. Sunderland, his true imp, would like to be a rival—which is fully manifest in
the manner which he has treated the book called the “Voice of Warning,” a book published by
Mr. Parley P. Pratt, Elder of the Latter Day Saints.
Sunderland says in his declaration:—
“Mormons say that God has sent down from a city called the ‘New Jerusalem’ and
located it in the Western boundaries of Missouri, where he requires all his true followers to go,
under the pain of his wrath.”
He then quotes Voice of Warning p. 179. thus, “America is a chosen land of the Lord,
above every other land, it is the place of the New Jerusalem, which has come down from heaven
upon the earth.
The idea conveyed in this quotation as he (Sunderland) gives it, is in the past tense, as
though something had taken place in the west, even a city, New Jerusalem had come down for
the Mormons to inhabit, now in the present tense and none can deny it.
We do not expect to do such abandoned characters as Mr. Sunderland is, any good, for
reproof is lost labor in his case, as also all characters that will strive to sustain him in his course
of treatment of our books.—We will give the quotation as it is: “America is a chosen land of the
Lord, above every other land; it is the place of the New Jerusalem, which shall come down from
God out of heaven upon the earth when it is renewed.” The one expresses something future,
which will happen upon the new earth, when time is no longer. The other conveys an idea of a
city which has already descended, which is perfectly ridiculous, and none but the most
abandoned and hardened of all liars, could possibly have so misrepresentod another’s statement.
And again says Mr. S., “where he requires all his true followers to go, under pain of his wrath.”
What wrath Mr. S? I know of no requirement in any of our books, which compels men to go
there, or any where else, under pain of any wrath, except the troubles of a temporal nature, which
shall befall the nations; and if God has provided the great west for a refuge from such wrath, it is
no more than he has done for his saints in former ages. Think of Noah, Lot and many others, who
received revelations directing them to a temporal refuge from the calamities which befell the
wicked, and remember, it must be likewise in the days of the coming of man.—Read Math. 24c.
37, 38, 39v.
Again, Mr. S., says, “And it is a fundamental principle with them, that if they cannot buy
the land, they are to obtain it by the sword;” judge, Mr. Sunderland, could you not see your own
folly, first say God has sent down a city for the Mormons, even from heaven, and then say the
Mormons are to take the land by the sword. O fool, when will you be any better. But again, Mr.
S. why did you break off in the middle of the subject concerning the shedding of blood! Thus sir,
you are likely to be an instrument, by your misrepresentations, lieing and deception, to cause our
blood to flow, in fulfillment of this revelation. Had you quoted the whole subject, it would have
forbidden us to shed blood, and foretold that our enemies would shed ours, which has been
fulfilled; be the revelation true or false.
I will here insert the sentences in full as they occur in our Book of Covenants, that is, a
sufficiency to convey the true sense of the sayings concerning the shedding of blood, and the
purchase of the lands of Zion. I will also state, the circumstances under which those revelations
were given.
The following are the sentences referred to:
“Revelation given August, 1831. Book of Covenants, page 139.
“For, behold, verily I say unto you, the Lord willeth that the disciples, and the children of
men, should open their hearts even to purchase this whole region of country, as soon as time will
permit. Behold, here is wisdom; let them do this lest they receive none inheritance, save it be by
the shedding of blood.
“And now, behold this is the will of the Lord your God concerning his saints, that they
should assemble themselves together unto the land of Zion, not in haste, lest there should be
confusion, which bringeth pestilence. Behold the land of Zion, I the Lord holdeth it in mine own
hands, nevertheless, I the Lord rendereth unto Cæsar the things which are Cæsar’s, wherefore I
the Lord willeth, that you should purchase the lands, that you may have advantage of the world,
that you may have claims on the world, that they may not be stirred up unto anger, for Satan
putteth it into their hearts to anger against you, and to the shedding of blood; wherefore the land
of Zion shall not be obtained but by purchase or by blood, otherwise there is none inheritance for
you—and if by purchase behold you are blessed, and if by blood, as you are forbidden to shed
blood, lo, your enemies are upon you, and ye shall be scourged from city to city, and from
synagogue to synagogue, and but few shall stand to receive an inheritance.”—Page 143, same
date.
Here follows the commandment not to shed blood: “Thou shalt love thy neighbor as
thyself. Thou shalt not steal. Neither commit adultery, nor kill, nor do anything like unto it. Thou
shalt thank the Lord thy God in all things.”—Page 190.
Thou shalt offer a sacrifice unto the Lord thy God in righteousness: even that of a broken
heart and a contrite spirit; and that thou mayest more fully keep thyself unspotted from the
world, thou should go to the house of prayer and offer up thy sacraments upon my holy day, for
verily this is a day appointed unto yob to rest from your labors, and to pay thy devotions unto the
Most High; nevertheless thy vows shall be offered up in righteousness on all days and at all
times, but remember that on this, the Lord’s day, thou shalt offer thine obligations and thy
sacraments, unto the Most High, confessing thy sins unto thy brethren, and before the Lord; and
on this day thou shalt do none other thing, only let thy food be prepared with singleness of heart,
that thy fasting may be perfect, or in other words, that thy joy may be full.” p. 121.
“And now behold, I speak unto the church: Thou shalt not kill, and he that hills shall not
have forgiveness in this world nor in the world to come.
“And again I say, thou shalt not kill, but he that killeth shall die. Thou shalt not steal; and
he that stealeth and will not repent, shall be cast out. Thou shalt not lie, he that lieth and will not
repent shall be cast out. p. 125. And if a man or woman shall rob, he or she shall be delivered up
unto the laws of the land: And if he or she shall steal, he or she shall be delivered up unto the
laws of the land: And if he or she shall lie, he or she shall be delivered up unto the laws of the
land.”
Thus it is Mr. LeRoy Sunderland cannot unite with the Mormons until he repents for his
lieing.
JOHN E. PAGE,
ELDER of the Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints, usually called Mormons.
(To be continued.)