Timbers for the Temple a Story of Old Nauvoo in Days of Her Glory

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Timbers for the Temple a Story of Old Nauvoo in Days of Her Glory
Elbert a Smith
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And certain Missourians have never given up the pursuit of Joseph and have sought to inflame the people of Illinois against him, and have repeatedly sought to kid- nap or kill him. And perhaps greatest of all is the fact that our religious belief is so repugnant to many. We believe in continued revelation Letters From Nauvoo 209 and divine blessings of every character, and this seems to be taken as a personal affront by mem- bers of every church, all of whom deny these things. They seem to feel... that if we are right they are wrong, and accordingly they turn against us. As grandfather says, religious big- otry is truly the blackest root that ever grew up and bore the bloody fruit of martyrdom. "But all of these things together do not ac- count for the situation, even after allowing fully for the mistakes that our own people undoubt- edly have made. Possibly a mistake was made in the Expositor matter, but certainly it is not a capital offense. It could be settled in the courts. It should not endanger the lives of men and the existence of the city.

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