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D&C 123
And
again,
we
would
suggest
for
your
consideration
the
propriety
of
all
the
saints
a
gathering
up
a
knowledge
of
all
the
facts,
and
b
sufferings
and
abuses
put
upon
them
by
the
people
of
this
State;
2 And
also
of
all
the
property
and
amount
of
damages
which
they
have
sustained,
both
of
character
and
personal
a
injuries,
as
well
as
real
property;
3 And
also
the
names
of
all
persons
that
have
had
a
hand
in
their
a
oppressions,
as
far
as
they
can
get
hold
of
them
and
find
them
out.
4 And
perhaps
a
committee
can
be
appointed
to
find
out
these
things,
and
to
take
a
statements
and
affidavits;
and
also
to
gather
up
the
libelous
publications
that
are
afloat;
5 And
all
that
are
in
the
magazines,
and
in
the
encyclopedias,
and
all
the
libelous
histories
that
are
published,
and
are
writing,
and
by
whom,
and
present
the
whole
concatenation
of
diabolical
rascality
and
nefarious
and
murderous
impositions
that
have
been
practiced
upon
this
people—
6 That
we
may
not
only
publish
to
all
the
world,
but
present
them
to
the
a
heads
of
government
in
all
their
dark
and
hellish
hue,
as
the
last
effort
which
is
enjoined
on
us
by
our
Heavenly
Father,
before
we
can
fully
and
completely
claim
that
promise
which
shall
call
him
forth
from
his
b
hiding
place;
and
also
that
the
whole
nation
may
be
left
without
excuse
before
he
can
send
forth
the
power
of
his
mighty
arm.
7 It
is
an
imperative
duty
that
we
owe
to
God,
to
angels,
with
whom
we
shall
be
brought
to
stand,
and
also
to
ourselves,
to
our
wives
and
a
children,
who
have
been
made
to
bow
down
with
grief,
sorrow,
and
care,
under
the
most
damning
hand
of
murder,
tyranny,
and
b
oppression,
supported
and
urged
on
and
upheld
by
the
influence
of
that
spirit
which
hath
so
strongly
riveted
the
c
creeds
of
the
fathers,
who
have
inherited
lies,
upon
the
hearts
of
the
children,
and
filled
the
world
with
confusion,
and
has
been
growing
stronger
and
stronger,
and
is
now
the
very
mainspring
of
all
corruption,
and
the
whole
d
earth
groans
under
the
weight
of
its
iniquity.
8 It
is
an
iron
a
yoke,
it
is
a
strong
band;
they
are
the
very
handcuffs,
and
chains,
and
shackles,
and
fetters
of
b
hell.
9 Therefore
it
is
an
imperative
duty
that
we
owe,
not
only
to
our
own
wives
and
children,
but
to
the
a
widows
and
fatherless,
whose
husbands
and
fathers
have
been
b
murdered
under
its
iron
hand;
10 Which
dark
and
blackening
deeds
are
enough
to
make
hell
itself
a
shudder,
and
to
stand
aghast
and
pale,
and
the
hands
of
the
very
devil
to
tremble
and
palsy.
11 And
also
it
is
an
imperative
duty
that
we
owe
to
all
the
rising
generation,
and
to
all
the
pure
in
heart—
12 For
there
are
many
yet
on
the
earth
among
all
sects,
parties,
and
denominations,
who
are
a
blinded
by
the
subtle
b
craftiness
of
men,
whereby
they
lie
in
wait
to
c
deceive,
and
who
are
only
kept
from
the
truth
because
they
d
know
not
where
to
find
it—
13 Therefore,
that
we
should
waste
and
a
wear
out
our
lives
in
bringing
to
light
all
the
b
hidden
things
of
darkness,
wherein
we
know
them;
and
they
are
truly
manifest
from
heaven—
14 These
should
then
be
attended
to
with
great
a
earnestness.
15 Let
no
man
count
them
as
small
things;
for
there
is
much
which
lieth
in
futurity,
pertaining
to
the
saints,
which
depends
upon
these
things.
16 You
know,
brethren,
that
a
very
large
ship
is
a
benefited
very
much
by
a
very
small
helm
in
the
time
of
a
storm,
by
being
kept
workways
with
the
wind
and
the
waves.
17 Therefore,
dearly
beloved
brethren,
let
us
a
cheerfully
b
do
all
things
that
lie
in
our
power;
and
then
may
we
stand
still,
with
the
utmost
assurance,
to
see
the
c
salvation
of
God,
and
for
his
arm
to
be
revealed.
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