Journal of Discourses Volume 3
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
ALL THE WORLD.
VOL. III
LIVERPOOL:
EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY ORSON PRATT, 42, ISLINGTON.
LONDON:
LATTER-DAY SAINTS' BOOK DEPOT, 35, JEWIN STREET,
CITY.
1856.
Preface
WE are privileged to present to the Saints and the world, the Third
Volume of the containing the principles of the Gospel of salvation
delivered to this generation through the Apostles and Prophets of
the Most High, by the power of the Holy Ghost,
These Discourses as they successively reach us from Zion, show
to those who have the spirit of discernment that the Lord's power
is increasing among His people, and that He is purifying and bringing
them nearer to Him by chastisements, while at the same time He is
blessing them with a continual development of the pure principles
of eternal life, in proportion as they yield obedience to His requirements.
The light of truth, as it emanates from the abode of the Eternal
Father through His Priesthood on the earth, is exposing the corruptions
of hypocrites, and apostate spirits among the gathered Saints, and
making the spiritual darkness of the surrounding nations more visible.
It is also heaping condemnation upon those who still choose darkness
rather than light.
Each successive Volume of these Discourses is a rich mine of wealth,
containing gems of great value, and the diligent seeker will find
ample reward for his labor. After the fathers and mothers of this
generation have made them the study of their lives, their children's
children will find that they are still unexhausted, and rejoice
that this Record has been handed down from their fathers to also
aid them in following the way of life.
No one can remain a Saint long, unless he progresses by seeking
after the higher knowledge, spirit, and power of those who are set
to lead him. A little observation and experience will also satisfy
him that he can never fully understand their sayings until he has
advanced as far as they have, and sees and comprehends as they do,
hence he will ever find their instructions the great fountain from
which he must draw the elements of his own progress.
THE PUBLISHER.
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Table of Contents
Brigham Young, September 16, 1855
Jedediah M. Grant, May 30, 1855
Orson Pratt, May 20, 1855
Heber C. Kimball, April 18, 1852
George A. Smith, August 12, 1855
George A. Smith, September 23, 1855
Parley P. Pratt, September 23, 1855
Brigham Young, October 6, 1855
Conference at Provo, July 13, 1855
Jedediah M. Grant, September 24, 1854
Orson Pratt, July 8, 1855
Ezra T. Benson, May 13, 1855
Brigham Young, August 8, 1852
Orson Pratt, October 22, 1854
Heber C. Kimball, March 19, 1854
Brigham Young, October 8, 1855
Heber C. Kimball, October 6, 1855
Jedediah M. Grant, October 6, 1855
Parley P. Pratt, October 7, 1855
Amasa Lyman, December 2, 1855
Brigham Young, May 6, 1855
Heber C. Kimball, February 25, 1855
Amasa Lyman, December 9, 1855
Parley P. Pratt, August 26, 1855
Brigham Young, January 27, 1856
Heber C. Kimball, January 27, 1856
Jedediah M. Grant, January 27, 1856
Brigham Young, February 17, 1856
Amasa Lyman, December 20, 1855
Brigham Young, March 2, 1856
Heber C. Kimball, March 2, 1856
Jedediah M. Grant, March 2, 1856
Brigham Young, February 24,1856
Heber C. Kimball, February 24, 1856
Brigham Young, March 16, 1856
Heber C. Kimball, March 9, 1856
Brigham Young, March 16, 1856
Heber C. Kimball, June 10, 1855
Brigham Young, July 14, 1855
Heber C. Kimball, March 23, 1856
Brigham Young, March 23, 1856
George A. Smith, April 6, 1856
Orson Pratt, February 10, 1856
Orson Pratt, April 6, 1856
Parley P. Pratt, April 7, 1856
Brigham Young, April 20, 1856
Brigham Young, June 8, 1856
Brigham Young, June 15, 1856
Orson Pratt, April 13, 1856
Brigham Young, June 15, 1856
Brigham Young, June 22, 1856
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