Resolutions, circa 23 August 1834, as Published in Evening and Morning Star
Source Note
Resolutions, , Geauga Co., OH, ca. 23 Aug. 1834. Version published in "Conference Minutes," Evening and Morning Star, Aug. 1834 (Oct. 1836), pp. 366–367. The copy used for transcription is held at CHL.
the clearest evidence, that he has acted in every respect worthy his high and responsible station in this church, and has prudently and cautiously preserved the good of this society at large, and is still worthy our esteem and fellowship; and that those reports could have originated in the minds of none except such as, either from a misunderstanding or natural jealousy, are easily led to conceive of evils where none exist.
Resolved, that we say to our brethren, that while we are surrounded by thousands, eager to grasp at a shadow, if they have a hope of turning it into the semblance of a falsehood for the injury of the gospel, we exhort them to be sterdfast and immovable in the truth, resting assured, that while they continue to walk in the holy covenant they have professed to embrace, that nothing can, in the end, operate against their good; and that while wickedness abounds, as in days of old, the characters of those seeking the greatest good for their fellow men will be shamefully traduced, and every act of their lives misrepresented, and a false shade thrown over their worthy deeds, calculated to create an evil prejudice in the minds of community, to prevent, if possible, the increase of light, the better to effect their own purposes and keep men in error. We say, dear brethren, may peace and the blessings of our Load Jesus be multiplied unto you tnrough the knowledge of the truth forever.
Resolved, that these minutes be signed by the and , and published to the churches in The Evening and the Morning Star.
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Moderator.
, Clerk.
We, the undersigned, members of the above named conference, for the satisfaction of our brethren abroad, feel it to be our duty to say to those with whom we have a personal acquaintance, that we were present during the foregoing investigation and cheerfully concur in the spirit of the above minutes, and join in saying, that we are perfectly satisfied that, whatever impressions may have gone abroad, or whatever may yet remain with any in this vicinity relative to the conduct of our brother Joseph Smith jr. we are certain, (from evidence,) that he conducted himself in all respects as set forth in the Resolutions of this conference. We are induced to make these statements that the innocent may not suffer wrongfully, and that the minds of our brethren may be satisfied that every appearance of evil is; in this place, searched out, and that nothing unbecoming a society of people professing godliness, suffered to exist among them.
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From , Ohio.
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, N. Y.
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, N. H.
ROSWELL EVANS,
Waterford, Vt.
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, N. Y.
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Pomfret, N. Y.
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, N. Y.
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, Vt.
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Parishville, N. Y.
JOHN RUDD,
, Pa.
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, N. Y.
OLIVER HIGLEY,
Jamestown, N. Y.
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, N. Y.
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East Liverpool, Ohio.
, Do.
We, the undersigned, members of this conference, being personally acquainted with brother J. Smith jr. and having accompanied him to , certify that the foregoing is correct.