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Oct 11, 1844

Journal Entry

October 11, 1844 ~ Friday

11th A hand pointing to the right A hand pointing to the left I wrote a lengthy letter for
the Prophet concerning Elder
Sidney Rigdon bore my testimony in the case
I preached to a respectable congregation who gave me a
collection of $20 dollars

A hand pointing to the right I wrote a small Letter to Elder Young
inclosed in a Letter to Br Webster in which
I spoke my mind

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Young, Brigham
1 Jun 1801 - 29 Aug 1877
3446 mentions
Apostle, Family
Webster, Dwight
13 Apr 1814 - 19 Aug 1868
134 mentions
Family
Rigdon, Sidney
19 Feb 1793 - 14 Jul 1876

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Letter to the Saints, 11 October 1844
Salem, . To the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Greeting: I deem it to be a duty which I owe to God and his church to expres my feelings and bear my testimony unto you concerning cer- tain things that are presented to you for your consideration; especially, the claims of Elder Sidney Rigdon to the exclusive right to lead and govern the church of Latter-day Saints. I have carefully examined the trial which El- der Rigdon has had before the authorities of the church in Nauvoo, as given in the Times and Seasons, Vol, v. No. 17, and I am satisfi- ed that a righteous decision has been given in his case. I do not make these remarks with- out my reasons: and I will hereby give those reasons. I will commence by asking where has Elder Rigdon been since he made his flaming speech in Far West, which had a tendency to bring persecution upon the whole church especially the head of it? Has he stood by the side of the Prophet and Patriarch as a true friend, to assist in carrying them through their trials, tribulations and persecutions? Has he walked up into his place as a man of God, and stood beside the Prophet as his counsellor? Has he, in any way, been a pillar or support to the church from that day until this? Has he sus- tained the cause and used an influence to spread the work abroad since the persecution in Far West? Has he in any way sustained the priesthood with dignity and honor, for the last five years of his life? Or, has the Prophet, in any point of view, leaned upon him as a coun- sellor, a staff, or support, for the last five years? Or has the Prophet Joseph found Elder Rigdon in his councils when he organized the quorum of the Twelve, a few months before his death, to prepare them for the endowment? And when they received their endowment, and ac- tually received the keys of the kingdom of God, and oracles of God, keys of revelation, and the pattern of heavenly things; and thus addressing the Twelve, exclaimed, "upon your shoulders the kingdom rests, and you must round up your shoulders, and bear it; for I have had to do it until now. But now the responsibility rests upon you. It mattereth not what becomes of me." I say, has this been the case with Elder Rigdon, in any wise? No, no, verily no; but the reverse, until he had become like a millstone upon the back of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, Seer, and Revela- tor. And I hereby bear my testimony that I heard the said Joseph Smith declaae that Elder Rigdon had become like a millstone upon his back—a dead weight—and he had carried him long enough, and must throw him off. And in my hearing requested one of the quorum of the Twelve to bring him up before the church that he might be dealt with according to the law of the church, that he might be cut off as a dead branch, and no longer encumber the tree, as there was sufficient testimony against him. But through the pleadings of Brother Hyrum Smith and others, he has been spared. Elder Brigham Young has been his friend— spoke in his favor, in consequence of his age and former standing, hoping that he might re- form, get the spirit of the work, and magnify his calling. Upon this principle he has been sustained long, until the branch became twice dead, and necessary to be severed from the tree. Elder Rigdon, for the last five years of his life, has mostly been shut up in the post- office; confined himself mostly to his own tem- poral affairs, manifesting but little interest in the affairs of the church and when any alarm or report was in circulation unfavorable to the cause if we could judge at all from the course he pursued it had a tendency to increase trou- ble and disturbance, instead of decreasing it. It is true, that Elder Rigdon attended some of the councils that President Smith held with the Twelve and others, before his death, while giving them instructions; but I heard Presi- dent Smith say, that he came in without his wish or invitation, as he had no confidence in him. Elder Rigdon and his friends would now claim, before the church and the world, that he holds the keys of the kingdom of God, of the last dispensation, above the Twelve, the church, &c. I am ready to admit before the whole church and the world, that he does hold one key beyond the Twelve; one, that they do not hold—one, that God never held, nor Je- sus Christ, nor any true prophet, patriarch, or apostle: Joseph and Hyrum Smith were utter

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Wilford accepts call to preside over the European Mission for one year.

Oct 11, 1844