Monday, November 6, 2023

George A. Smith on the Book of Mormon and Plural Marriage in a letter to Joseph Smith III, October 9, 1869

  

When I (G.A.S) returned to Nauvoo from my mission in the fall of 1843, I met Hyrum at the landing. He accompanied me on the way to my home when he recited most of the Revelation of Patriarchial Marriage, and invited me to his house to receive further instruction. Next day, I called on your father, who expressed his gratitude at the conversion of brother Hyrum, and gave me additional views on the subject, and spoke of the results of the same in the eternal worlds.

 

Your father reasoned on these subjects in this wise. He said the Lord denounced in the Bible every species of crime. He proclaimed against adultery, fornication, and divorce, but never against plurality of wives; and in all cases where his faithful--he blessed them for it. He punished King David severely for his adultery with the wife of Uriah; and while God by the mouth of his prophet was chastening him he says; "I gave thee thy master's house and thy master's wives into thy bosom, and gave thee the house of Israel and Judah, and if that had been too little, I would moreover gave given unto thee such and such things."

 

When the passage in the Book of Mormon enjoining monogamy was referred to your father, he replied that “God has commanded us.”

 

Any one who will read carefully the denials, as they are termed, of plurality of wives in connection with the circumstances will see clearly denounce adultery, fornication, brutal lust and the teaching of plurality of wives by those who were not commanded to do so; showing clearly that it was understood that such commandment would be given to others. (George A. Smith, Letter to Joseph Smith III, October 9, 1869, 7-8)