Journal of Discourses Volume 2
BY BRIGHAM YOUNG,
President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
HIS TWO COUNSELLORS,
THE TWELVE APOSTLES AND OTHERS.
REPORTED BY G. D. WATT,
AND HUMBLY DEDICATED TO THE
LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN THE WORLD.
VOL. II.
LIVERPOOL:
PUBLISHED BY F. D. RICHARDS, 86, ISLINGTON,
LONDON:
LATTER-DAY SAINTS' BOOK DEPOT, 35, JEWIN STREET, CITY.
1855.
Preface
THE Second Volume of the Journal of Discourses needs no recommendation
to make it interesting to every Saint who loves to drink of the
streams that flow from the fountain of Eternal Truth. It is made
up of the choicest fruit that can be culled from the tree of knowledge,
suited to the tastes of all who can appreciate such delicious food.
It contains the principles of the Gospel of Salvation to this generation.
By the rules and precepts found in it, he that reads with the light
of the Holy Spirit may measure himself and the progress he has made
in the way of Eternal Life. Like a mirror it will reflect upon the
souls of the meek and humble the beams of light which emanate from
the presence of the Father. Hypocrites, and workers of iniquity,
will find in it the most cutting rebukes, that, when uttered, tingled
the ears of these who heard, and caused the wicked to feel the canker
worm of conscious guilt, which will gnaw upon their vitals until
the day shall come when they have paid the penalty of transgression,
and are permitted to reap the blessing of repentance.
As the Kingdom advances, and the Saints emerge from the receding
shadows of sectarianism and the prejudices of early education, the
revelations of the Lord, through His servants, abound with increasing
intelligence, and are more cogent and powerful in administering
rebuke to the wicked, comfort and consolation to the Saints, and
reveal more distinctly the way-marks which point the way to exaltation
and eternal lives.
There is a feast of fat things continually spread in Zion for
the faithful, and the longing appetite for celestial food need never
go unsatisfied. Some discourses in this Volume mark distinct eras
in the progress of the work. Among these we will only notice the
discourses on the principles of Consecration, and those in which
President Young has administered severe but well-merited rebuke
to the General Government of the United States and its corrupt officials,
and indicated the future course and policy of Utah.
According to the measure of light in which a man lives, the past
serves as an index to the future. The marks which recent events
have left on the dial plate of time, indicate a rapid increase in
the brilliancy of the light which shines from Zion, and that the
voice of "The Lion of Lord" will increase the terror of
the wicked, and send trembling and dismay into the camps of the
enemy. Let him that would be saved watch and pray, and read with
an understanding heart the words that flow from the lips of Prophets
and Apostles, and, when he has read, practise the principles they
teach.
THE PUBLISHER
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Table of Contents
Brigham Young, October 23, 1853
Jedediah M. Grant, February 19, 1854
Brigham Young, July 24, 1854
Geroge A. Smith, July 24, 1854
Daniel H. Wells, July 24, 1854
Brigham Young, April 6, 1853
Heber C. Kimball, April 6, 1853
Edward Hunter, April 6, 1853
Alfred Cordon, April 6, 1853
John Young, April 6, 1853
George B. Wallace, April 6, 1853
Parley P. Pratt, April 6, 1853
Orson Hyde, April 6, 1853
Brigham Young, October 6, 1854
Orson Pratt, October 7, 1854
Orson Hyde, October 8, 1854
Jedediah M. Grant, October 7, 1854
Orson Hyde, October 6, 1954
Brigham Young, October 6, 1854
Brigham Young, February 6, 1853
Orson Pratt, September 10, 1854
Heber C. Kimball, August 13, 1853
Orson Hyde, September 24, 1853
Brigham Young, April 17, 1853
Brigham Young, December 18, 1853
Brigham Young, December 3, 1854
Jedediah M. Grant, April 2, 1854
Heber C. Kimball, April 2, 1854
Heber C. Kimball, November 26, 1854
Joseph Smith, June 30, 1843
Brigham Young, February 18, 1855, (Talk 1)
Brigham Young, February 18, 1855, (Talk 2)
Wilford Woodruff, February 26, 1855
Orson Hyde, March 18, 1855
George A. Smith, March 18, 1955
Heber C. Kimball, September 17, 1854
Jedediah M. Grant, December 17, 1854
Heber C. Kimball, December 17, 1854
Orson Pratt, October 15, 1854
Brigham Young, April 6, 1855
Orson Pratt, April 7, 1855
Brigham Young, April 8, 1855
J. M. Grant, March 11, 1855
Brigham Young, May 27, 1855
Orson Pratt, January 7, 1855
Brigham Young, June 3, 1855
Brigham Young, July 8, 1855
Brigham Young, June 17, 1855
George A. Smith, June 24, 1855
Orson Pratt, February 18, 1855.
Ezra T. Benson, February 16, 1853
Heber C. Kimball, September 19, 1852
Ezra T. Benson, April 8, 1855
George A. Smith, April 8, 1855
Orson Pratt, June 30, 1855
George A. Smith, August 5, 1855
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