Missouri
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“[The Saints] are to
receive an everlasting inheritance in ‘the land of
Missouri,’ where the Savior will make his second appearance; at which
place the foundation of the temple of God, and the City of Zion, have
been laid, and are soon to be built. It is also to be a city of Refuge,
and a safe asylum when the storms of vengeance shall pour upon the
earth, and those who reject the Book of Mormon, shall be swept off as
with the besom of destruction. Then shall the riches of the Gentile be
consecrated to the Mormonites; they shall have lands and cattle in
abundance, and shall possess the gold and silver, and all the treasures
of their enemies.”
- Ezra Booth, “Letter
II,” Ohio Star, in Howe, Mormonism
Unvailed, p.
180
“Within four years
from September 1832, there will not be one wicked
person left in the United States; that the righteous will be gathered
to Zion (Missouri,) and that there will be no President over these
United States at that time…. I do hereby assert and declare that in
four years from the date thereof [1832], every sectarian and religious
denomination in the United States, shall be broken down, and every
Christian shall be gathered unto the Mormonites, and the rest of the
human race shall perish.”
- Martin Harris,
quoted in Howe, Mormonism
Unvailed, 1834,
p. 14
“We are daily told [by
the Mormons]… that we, (the Gentiles,) of this
county are to cut off, and our lands appropriated by them for
inheritance. Whether this is to be accomplished by the hand of the
destroying angel, the judgments of God, or the arm of power, they are
not fully agreed among themselves.”
- Western
Monitor
(Fayette, Missouri), August 2, 1833; quoted in
Brodie, No Man
Knows My History,
1945, p. 131
“If gentiles
(Missourian Old Settlers) did not wish to live among the
Mormons, they would be forced to sell out to them and most likely at a
loss…. On the other hand, if the gentiles attempted to remain in
Jackson County, Mormon immigration ensured the Saints would soon make
up the majority of the population, which would thereby permit them to
oust the old settlers through ostensibly legal methods.”
- Kenneth Winn, Exiles
in a Land of Liberty, p. 93
“The people of the
Lord… have already commenced to gather together to
Zion, which is in the state of Missouri; therefore I declare unto you
the warning which the Lord has commanded me to declare unto this
generation,…. ‘[T]he hour of His judgment is come.’… Flee to Zion,
before the overflowing scourge overtake you, for there are now those
living upon the earth whose eyes shall not be closed in death until
they see all these things, which I have spoken, fulfilled.”
- Prophet Joseph
Smith, Jr., History
of the Church,
v. 1, pp. 315-316
“Mormon leaders
consistently expressed their feelings that the war had
been brought on by the wickedness of the United States, which had
rejected Mormonism and permitted the death of the prophet of God and
his servants…. Although the waste of lives was lamentable, a war
between states would avenge the death of Joseph Smith. The Saints
seemed especially gratified that Jackson County was a war zone and that
Missouri would suffer the penalty of its cruelties to the Mormons.
Besides avenging the blood of the innocent, the Lord would also prepare
the way before his coming, which Mormons believed would occur in
Jackson County, Missouri…. William Clayton wrote that such a spirit
seemed to operate on Brigham Young’s mind: ‘All Latter-day Saints will
not stay here [in Utah] forever. He [Young] talks much and frequently
about Jackson County, Missouri.”
-
Eugene E. Campbell, Establishing
Zion: The Mormon
Church in the American West, 1847-1869, 1988, p. 235
“... there are many –
hundreds and hundreds within the sound of my
voice – that will live to go back to Jackson County and build a holy
temple to the Lord our God.”
-
Prophet Lorenzo Snow, Conference Report, April 10, 1898,
pp. 14, 64; quoted in Marvin W. Cowan, Mormon
Claims Answered,
1997,
online at http://www.utlm.org/onlinebooks/mclaims5.htm
“… the land of
Missouri, which is the land which I have appointed and
consecrated for the gathering of the saints. Wherefore, this is the
land of promise, and the place for the city of Zion. And thus saith the
Lord your God, if you will receive wisdom here is wisdom. Behold, the
place which is now called Independence is the center place.”
-
Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr. revelation, Doctrine
and
Covenants 57:1-3
“The main reason why
the printing press was destroyed was because they
published the Book of Commandments. It fell into the hands of the
world, and the people of Jackson county, Missouri, saw from the
revelations that they were considered by the church as intruders upon
the land of Zion, as enemies to the church, and that they should be cut
off out of the land of Zion and sent away. The people seeing these
things in the Book of Commandments became the more enraged, tore down
the printing press, and drove the church out of Jackson county.”
-
David Whitmer, An
Address to All Believers in
Christ, 1887,
p. 54
“How is the Lord
going, to empty the earth? Will it be done in a week
or a year? No. He has begun to do it. President Lincoln called out
soldiers for three months, and was going to wipe the blot of secession
for the escutcheon of the American Republic…. Now they are beginning to
enlist men for three years…. They have begun to empty the earth, to
cleanse the land, and prepare the way for the return of the Latter-day
Saints to the center Stake of Zion…. When I left the State of Missouri,
I had a deed for five pieces of as good land as any in the State, and I
expect to go back to it…. There are also a few others in the Territory
who received theirs. A few will remain and receive their inheritance.
Will we return and receive an inheritance there? Many of the Saints
will return to Missouri, and there receive an inheritance.”
-
Prophet Brigham Young, Journal
of Discourses,
v. 9, p. 142,
July 28, 1861
“The Missourians have
robbed, plundered and murdered our people.
We should take our revenge on them as thoroughly as possible, and
regain what we have lost in Missouri. The simplest way would be
if our people would go to Missouri and buy their horses and cattle on
credit, and then not pay for them; and our merchants would go to St.
Louis and take their large quantities of goods on credit and then, when
the notes become due, simply not pay them.”
-
Hyrum Smith, in Salt
Lake Tribune,
July 31, 1887