Brigham instructs Orson Pratt to submit any doctrinal writings to the Church leadership for inspection before sharing them publicly.

Date
Apr 5, 1860
Type
Personal Journal / Diary
Source
Brigham Young
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Reference

Historian's Office Journal, April 5, 1860, Volume 24, 1859 December 26-1860 November 24, 120-21, Historical Department office journal, 1844-2012, CR 100 1, Church History Library

Scribe/Publisher
Thomas Bullock
People
Brigham Young, Thomas Bullock, Orson Pratt
Audience
N/A
Transcription

Prest. Young and Council of the Twelve met at the Historians Office and had O. Pratt's sermon read as revised by the Twelve, which was satisfactory to Prest. Young . . . Prest. Young then made the following remarks.

I have attended the fast meeting to day in the Tabernacle, and I have seen the best spirit manifested. I have <heard> 15 or 16 of the brethren speak, all running in the same stream. Tomorrow the Church will be 30 years old, about the age that Jesus was when he commenced his mission.

We are improving and I just know it, my path is like the noon day sun, and I could cry out hallelujah! hallelujah! Praise to God who has been merciful to us and confered on us his Holy Spirit. a private member in this church is brighter than the power of Kings and Princes of the world, to secure and eternal existence; the wicked have to be blotted out of existence, and the greatest gift is to have eternal existence forever written in the Lamb's book of life.

Bro. Orson Pratt I want you to do just as you have done in your apostleship, but when you want to teach new doctrine, write your ideas, and submit them to me and if they are correct, I will tell you. There is no man's sermons that I like read, when you understand your subject, better than yours—but you are not perfect, neither am I.

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