According to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism, Joseph Smith taught Constitution would "hang by a thread" and be rescued with the help of the Saints.

Date
1992
Type
Book
Source
Ralph C. Hancock
LDS
Hearsay
Secondary
Reference

Ralph C. Hancock, "Constitution of the United States," in Daniel H. Ludlow, ed. The Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 4 vols. (New York: MacMillan Publishing Company, 1992), 1:319, accessed June 28, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
MacMillan Publishing Company
People
John Taylor, Joseph Smith, Jr., Ralph C. Hancock
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

LDS attachment to the Constitution has been further encouraged by an important oral tradition deriving from a statement attributed to Joseph Smith, according to which the Constitution would "hang by a thread" and be rescued, if at all, only with the help of the Saints. Church President John Taylor seemed to go further when he prophesied, "When the people shall have torn to shreds the Constitution of the United States the Elders of Israel will be found holding it up to the nations of the earth and proclaiming liberty and equal rights to all men" (JD 21:8). To defend the principles of the Constitution under circumstances where the "iniquity," or moral decay, of the people has torn it to shreds might well require wisdom at least equal to that of the men raised up to found it. In particular, it would require great insight into the relationship between freedom and virtue in a political embodiment of moral agency.

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