JMG advises some to go have their blood shed by a committee appointed by BY to atone for their sins.

Date
Sep 21, 1856
Type
Speech / Court Transcript
Source
Jedediah M. Grant
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Reference

Jedediah M. Grant, "Rebuking Iniquity," Journal of Discourses, 26 vols. (Liverpool: S.W. Richards, 1857), 4:51.

Scribe/Publisher
George D. Watt
People
Jedediah M. Grant
Audience
Latter-day Saints
Transcription

They are the old hardened sinners, and are almost—if not altogether—past improvement, and are full of hell, and my prayer is that God's indignation may rest upon them, and that He will curse them from the crown of their heads to the soles of their feet. I say, that there are men and women that I would advise to go to the President immediately, and ask him to appoint a committee to attend to their case; and then let a place be selected, and let that committee shed their blood. We have those amongst us that are full of all manner of abominations, those who need to have their blood shed, for water will not do, their sins are too deep a dye.. . .

Brethren and sisters, we want you to repent and forsake your sins. And you who have committed sins that cannot be forgiven through baptism, let your blood be shed, and let the smoke ascend, that the incense thereof may come up before God as an atonement for your sins, and that the sinners in Zion may be afraid.

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