A New Witness for God (Volume 1 of 3)
ELDER B. H. ROBERTS
AUTHOR OF
THE GOSPEL, THE LIFE OF JOHN TAYLOR, OUTLINES OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY, SUCCESSION IN THE PRESIDENCY OF THE CHURCH, ETC., ETC.
Some millions must be wrong, that's pretty clear. 'Tis time that some new prophet should appear.
PUBLISHED BY GEORGE Q. CANNON & SONS COMPANY, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. 1895.
Three quarters of a century have passed away since Joseph Smith first declared that he had received a revelation from God. From that revelation and others that followed there has sprung into existence what men call a new religion— Mormonism; and a new church, the institution commonly known as the Mormon Church, the proper name of which, however, is THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS.
Though it may seem a small matter, the reader should know that Mormonism is not a new religion. Those who accept it do not so regard it; it makes no such pretentions. The institution commonly called the Mormon Church, is not a new church; it makes no such pretensions, as will be seen by its very name—the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This of itself discloses what The Mormon Church claims to be—the Church of Jesus Christ; and to distinguish it from the Church of Jesus Christ that existed in former days, the phrase of Latter-day Saints is added. Mormonism, I repeat, is not a new religion; it is the Old Religion, the Everlasting Gospel, restored again to the earth through the revelations received by Joseph Smith.
At a glance the reader will observe that these claims in behalf of Mormonism pre-suppose the destruction of the primitive Christian Church, a complete apostasy from the Christian religion; and hence, from the standpoint of a believer, Mormonism is the Gospel of Jesus Christ restored; and the institution which grows out of it—the church—is the Church of Jesus Christ re-established among men.
During the three quarters of a century that have elapsed since the first revelation was announced by Joseph Smith, the world has been flooded with all manner of rumors concerning the origin of Mormonism, its doctrines, its organization, its purposes, its history. Books enough to make a respectable library, as to size, have been written on these subjects, but the books, in the main, are the works of avowed enemies, or of sensational writers who chose Mormonism for a subject because in it they supposed they had a theme that would be agreeable to their own vicious tastes and perverted talents, and give satisfactory returns in money for their labor. This latter class of writers have not only written without regard to truth, but without shame. They are ghouls who have preyed upon the misfortunes of an unpopular people solely for the money or notoriety they could make out of the enterprise.
B. H. Roberts
A NEW WITNESS FOR GOD.
PREFACE.
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CONTENTS
THESIS I.
THESIS II.
THESIS III.
THESIS IV.
THESIS I.
CHAPTER I.
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THESIS II.
CHAPTER II.
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CHAPTER III.
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CHAPTER IV.
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CHAPTER V.
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CHAPTER VI.
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CHAPTER VII.
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THESIS III.
CHAPTER VIII.
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CHAPTER IX.
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THESIS IV.
CHAPTER X.
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CHAPTER XI.
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CHAPTER XII.
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CHAPTER XIII.
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CHAPTER XIV.
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CHAPTER XV.
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CHAPTER XVI.
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CHAPTER XVII.
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CHAPTER XVIII.
THE BLIND HEALED.
HEALING OF ONE BORN BLIND.
BONES SET THROUGH FAITH.
THE TESTIMONY OF DAVID RICHARDS.
LEPROSY HEALED.
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CHAPTER XX.
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CHAPTER XXI.
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CHAPTER XXII.
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CHAPTER XXIII.
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CHAPTER XXIV.
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CHAPTER XXV.
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CHAPTER XXVI.
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CHAPTER XXVII.
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CHAPTER XXVIII.
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CHAPTER XXIX.
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CHAPTER XXX.
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CHAPTER XXXI.
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THE WORKS OF B. H. ROBERTS.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Transcriber's Note