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Show flTED STATES OR UNITED HELL, SAID BRIGHAM I I Baching and Practice of Every Prophet, Seer is Revelator of tlie Dominant Cliurcli fl in UtaL. Are a Nation All Ly flhplves, Says Their Alien and Ik Defian Ruler. imGovernments Ills' and to Be K"oyed. Kwa, the official organ Jurch, nan recently dc-IKt dc-IKt the Mormon church Hficadlng and rcprescn-Mthc rcprescn-Mthc literal kingdom of Upltor of the News has Bn at Logan iterated Ippmes a matter of in-fto in-fto know whether this .or whether It is merc-kpurposo merc-kpurposo of modifying Jilt of the United States lour. Vof the teachings of the fit can be established !t tYoung down to tho adera and ropresen-lormon ropresen-lormon church have that the Mormon ot alone the splrlt-od, splrlt-od, but a kingdom at ills scope and absoluto ind so suro of constant growth that the United 5ierthrown first, then all 'gffifhc world. So thor-Bldca thor-Bldca been disseminated bn people, so constantly itojht, and so thoroughly accepted the teaching itlal respects the Mor-v3ts Mor-v3ts a monarchy. There jthelr preachers to dwell mthe frequency of for-iie, for-iie, kingdom Is In prac-iSsblutlsm prac-iSsblutlsm Is established tSe denial of the News church is a literal bout as much as though per should tell Its rcad- Ijia-iiot a Republic. Wis the teaching of Its Mprlnccs, its viceroys; Jof its present ruler, low hc following ut-tatlve ut-tatlve Mormon men, ith back to Brlgham c himself and he will the Mormon church :cordlng to tho word 3 so-called prophots. lND confreres. .-a Temporal Kingdom Established. Salt Lake City, April j2f'Smlth, then a coun-aidency coun-aidency of tho Mormon atcd a few months Inter jjyf said, as recorded in gutes of the spring con-Pago con-Pago 73: l?!the kingdom of God nnil jjtho helm. I repf-at cores of tlmi'8, tlio Klng-od Klng-od enough for mo. Thin floJCChurch of Jeaus Christ W.'nicets ull my wnnts. and sny to orj?anlzotlonB that Hrncn for tho purposw of iHvered before tho annu-8 annu-8 on April 7, Joseph F. JMency Bald, aa reported report-ed conference minutes, humility and nubmlealon to tabllsh men In tho truth. co the extreme to which ,clatlvc to the abaoluiiam 2" In this kingdom of Wwo have but to make Ja sermon which he de-thof de-thof October last In the lt Lake City before the je general Sunday-school Jmla church. AVe make fSJcthe minutes as pub-jet pub-jet form from the Dcs-j,whlch Dcs-j,whlch puts upon it the Ffrtnjr a correct uruler-i uruler-i .y,J a"Tl ami of mg of tho holy priesthood Mrnonient to run bcroro hlt Wr.Z nn'tnlni: asreurno to do ffni!LrICf y '1 with ilauthorlty Hint belongs to K man in Rubordlnate nom-tn nom-tn the authority of his tilo jni hi I, out of hie place, sconduel that he does not iRSi'n ,llQl ho ls ,lot acting IJcalllnjc. nnd Ik a dnnKerouo lllet bad examples, ho will l0-d othors Into error huv-nor;. huv-nor;. himself; Indeed, he Is In M.ag.t contrary, Jo ana In- r J dependent of the direction of hln presiding of-flccru; of-flccru; and If ho continues In that courso ho will bo astray entirely, nnd thoso who follow him will follow ihlm nBtray. Every man who has been in the Mormon Mor-mon church long enough to become aware of Its te'achlng and practices has had thoroughly Instilled Into his being the Idea that it Is his first duty to render ren-der absolute and "unquestioning obedience" obedi-ence" to his "fllo lender," and that "fllo leader" is also thoroughly Impregnated with the idea that "unquestioning obedience" obe-dience" must in turn be rendered to his "flic leader." and so on up tho ecclesiastical ecclesi-astical line of "fllo leaders" till the man who stands at tho head of the church Is reached, who thus becomes the absolute abso-lute autocrat of this kingdom on earth. The foregoing extract from a sermon of Joseph F. Smith's Is nicely Interpreted by the' extract which has previously been used by tho writer, nnd others, from a sermon which ho delivered In Provo, April 19, 1S9G. In which he said: Tho fact of the matter Is. when n. man saye you con direct me spiritually, but not tem-iwrnlly, tem-iwrnlly, he lies In theproacnc,o .of Codrrljiat, is, IT ho has (nJtWlhtAlllBoncflcnfjuhtoKnow- whnt he Is talking about. In a 3ermon on June 21, 1SS3, as found in volue 21, Journnl of Discourses, page 1SS, Joseph F. Smith, then an apostle, said: Tho Church of God has boen orpnnlzcd, tho Kingdom of Cod hoo been catobllshcd, and tho gonpol has been restored to tho otrth for the last tlnvo: and I his work which has fairly lopun will never ceaso, but will continue to p.proad abroad and lncrcano In tho ;arlh, and pother to it.s fold tho righteous, the honest, tho pure, tho meek and the poor of tho earth, until "tho KlnRdom" shall be exalted to power pow-er and nlory In the midst of the world; and it will rIcn triumphant when Babylon will ho broken to pieces, nnd will fall to rise no more. And In a sermon on April S, 1S79, he said, as recorded in Journal of Discourses, Dis-courses, volume 20, pnge 342: Wo belong to a temporal aa well as a spiritual spir-itual kingdom, and it la vory noccEsnry that w should tnko a lively Interest In whatever tends to build up tho kingdom of God, temporal tem-poral as well as spiritual, and spiritual as well as temporal. present ruler of this ecclesiastical kingdom, king-dom, Is not alone In his declarations that this is a veritable and literal kingdom, let us put on record some of his confreres con-freres and predecessors. Anthon H. Lund, now second counselor to Joseph F. Smith In tho presidency of the Mormon church, In a sermon delivered deliv-ered October 6, 1S0S. while he was an apostle, eahl, as published in tho official minutes of that conference: I ko tho Lord Is worklntr with the nations, lie Is gradually accomplishing Ills jurpoo. nnd His work will grow In the earth, and all the opposition in tho world will not stop It He has revealed Hlo will to men. He has established es-tablished His klncdom upon tho earth, and It will (trow until it becomes, aa Daniel saw. a kingdom, that will till tho wholo earth. Francis M. Lyman, who Is at present the senior apostle and hence president of the quorum of twelve apostles, and who will, according to tho custom of the Mormon church a custom for which there Is no law In their books, nnd this according to the testimony of Joseph F. Smith at AVnshlngton. become the next president of tho Mormon chuch. providing pro-viding he Hurvlves Josoph F. Smith, in a sermon on April C, 1900. a roport of which Is found on page 7 of tho published pub-lished conference minutes of that year said? .r Trosldcnt Know haa said, wo are gathered together for tho bulldlnc up of tho kingdom of God upon tho earth. On page 10 of the same sermon, he said: Tho klnedom Ih tho lord's and ho will tako raro of It. Thu Lord will take cure of the kingdom and no power on earth can prevail aRalnst It We ftn as thouKh wo wero on tho I)nl k nldc, and that ho Is on our sldQ. Wo know ho ls, for ho talks to uu nnd dlrcjta ua in all thliurs pertaining to thlo kingdom. George Reynolds, ono of tho noven presidents of the Seventies. In n sermon before the fall conference of 1P01, ns recorded re-corded on page II of the published minutes min-utes of that conference, aald: Others have wnndered off In dlfforent directions, direc-tions, nppnrcntly to get from under the Infiu-i-nco, direction Hiid counsel of the servants of God. To do this Ik a suicidal policy on tho pnrt of ihoe who attempt It. In the kingdom king-dom of God. iho path of obedlmc Ih not only the path of mfoty, but it Is tho part or salvation. sal-vation. All our otronKth. all our iwwirr with God, comes from our union with tho priesthood, priest-hood, with tho living or.-uiles. who havo tho light nnd tho authority from God to direct us In tilings both great and small. GOD'S KINGDOM NOW HEBE. President Snow nnd Confreres Teach Priesthood Absolute. Lorenzo Snow, thon president of the Mormon church. In making tho opening address beforo the conference on April C, 100, said, :ih publiHhcd in tho inlnulca of that conference: Now, Latter-dav Snlnts, "how la It with us? Yo bdvo received tho tfokjfo jVa havo re ceived the kingdom of God, established on tho earth. So far, Editor Penrose seems to bo alone is his saying that theklngdom which the Latter-day Saints preach about la still In the future. In fact, some twenty twen-ty years ago or mbro, he was speaking of this "kingdom," and spoko In the present pres-ent tense of lis establishment, as ls shown by the following excerpt from n sermon he delivered on July 2C, 1SSI, as recorded In Journal of Discourses, volume vol-ume 25, pages, 223, 224 nnd 22G: That which is called by the Latter-day i-alnts the Priesthood, Is tho authority .given of God to men to act In his name. AH llies plans and schemes, all that legislation legis-lation and thepo Inilucnccs' that aro brought to hour on thin church, upon this system called by the world "Mormonlsm." ls brought to bear In conscqucnco of tho restoration of that power and that authority. It Is tho authority of tho kingdom. It Is here to stay. It la here to prevail. First it will preach the gospfd of tho Kingdom as a witness to nil nations; It will then gather together tho elect of God from the four quarters of tho earth: It will build temples to the nnmc of the Most High God In which men can administer In ordinances or-dinances that pertain to tho palvutlon of tho llvlns and tho redemption of the dead. It will accomplish all that has been prodlctcd by the Prophets concerning tho Latter-day Kingdom. King-dom. All thoso predictions that refer to events that aro to tnke place In the earth In the lat- ' ler days will all como to pass as they aro written, and this work, this Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, the thing called "MormonlRm" has been Introduced by tho Almighty Al-mighty for tho expross purioo of bringing theeo things about; that ls why it is unlvcr-r-ally opposed God hns witnessed that ho has spoken from tho Heavens, that ho hns re-established his Church, and that the tirno has come for tho building up of tho latter-day kingdom and the establishment of God's dominion do-minion In all the earth. GOD'S KINGDOM IN VALLEY. President Woodruff Teaches Absolutism Absolu-tism .of Mormon -President. Smlth'a predecessors In the office of the presidency, in a sermon delivered December De-cember C, 1857, as found in volume 6, Journal of Discourses, page 118, aald: "When dlfforent opinions wore expressed aa to tho course to be pursued this fall with our enemies, the spirit has paid to mo at the time. "Ho mill and passive, and pray that wisdom wis-dom may bo given to President Young to dlc-tato dlc-tato and lead Just right." There lu where our. prayers should center. We should continually contin-ually call upon the Lord to Inspire him with wlwlom eufllclcnt to lead forth tho Church and kingdom of God unto exaltation, glory and Ictory. It ia noteworthy here that the Idea ls clearly set forth that Brlgham Young stood as tho head of the kingdom, and that ho it was who was to lead the kingdom king-dom to ultimate victory. No Indication in this extract that the kingdom is a future fu-ture one, as the News would have us believo for the present. On page 119, In the same sermon, President Pres-ident Woodruff said: Tho kingdom of God Is In tho Valleys of the Mountains, und we enjoy Its blessings. That should bo sufficient for us. As to outward out-ward losses, they aro of llttlo consequence. Tho law of God Is In the mouths of thoFO who are set to leod us. If the Lord should glvo a rovclation through them that would appear ecnlrary to our traditions our customs, or reveal re-veal new principles things which havo been hid from the foundation of tho world, It should not try tho faith of the Saints. According to tho foregoing, harmony with previously given law ls not required the "leaders" of tho church "reveal" the law, und should perchance It be at variance with former law or ecclesiastical statuto It should not "try the faith of the Saints" the Saints must simply bow In submission. This same ofllcer of the church, In a sermon delivered October G, 1S5S, at Salt Lake City, as recorded In Journal of Discourses, volume -I, page 95, aald: Tho word of the Lord and tho words of his servants havo be-n proved many times, and that boforo our eyes; our leaders wero led by tho uplrit of God, and I can bear testimony that our prophoLn and leaders have tho spirit of tho Lord, nnd they aro clothed upon with the holy priesthood of God. and all tho powers pow-ers nnd keys thereof, nnd with the holy nnnlutlng, und are fully authorized and qualified qual-ified to build up the kingdom of God upon tho earth; thoy ure Inspired by tho sanw spirit that tho ancients wero; they want to build up tho kingdom o( God, this ls their object. And In a sermon on tho 6th of April, 1S57, na recorded In Journnl of Discourses, volume -I, pages 320 and 321, thia aame man said: Tlio Lord revealed to me that I should have thin ptivllego. and I have lived to seo tho Kingdom of God bol up: It Is before mo today. to-day. In this tabernacle, and all thu blessings of tho Priesthood, and all the covenants, and all tho power neceiwary to lead a pooplo Into teal vail on Ls hero today. I want to say In nnswer to my feelings that as I reallzo tho Kingdom of God Is here, I realize aliio that we have a loador to It. Should I. or any man In the kingdom of God feel tor a moment to object to President Presi-dent Young's handling or controlling gold or wealth for his own benefit, or the rolling of tho kingdom? No. wo nhould not. I wlnh ho hod his million. Tor ho has clearly manifested manifest-ed before our eyes, from the beginning until now, his talents nnd gifts as a financier; and wo all know ho has born profitable to tho Chuich nnd the kingdom ot God, to Zlon, and this wholo people. CHURCH AND STATE. President Taylor Teaches Mormon Church Is Temporal Kingdom. John Taylor, the man who succeeded Brlgham Young as president of the Mormon Mor-mon church. In a sermon delivered November No-vember 1. 1S57, ns recorded In Journal of Dlscoursea. volume C, page 19, said: In other days, men havo hnd their theories nnd Ideas about Christianity, paganlztn, etc., which wor referred to this morning. Itut wo bellovo In living priesthood In proxent rovela- - Coutluued on Pag a. Mk UNITED HELL, SHDHIGUV l0 fc Page gtyjklnsuom of Gou us u BfMt: WnB'loms, wo ,W Ut&uthorlty. lwcr: ror l pkapJom. these principles ! CMiK6a extent. Lpfogrion on pase 23, ho "Tldom of Cod, what 1 flpjtf Ws U relato to the vC? Vcs. Poon It rclalo 'fi? c ,ncn? Ycs- SKt the prophets talked Lffchurch? Yes. And a ' MTi'Slnpr to bo both church ISjIm lly r" SSond now I, that God 'iSK upon Ui- earth, and IS jiclfmen hiUl be In b-utfMrSr b-utfMrSr wiint 1r the UlnK-iwjj UlnK-iwjj government upon tho 'Efe in the Earth. ( CjSS 27 of the same scr- forced from tho Unlt-Tir; Unlt-Tir; been driven time and fcihomee by oir murJoroim U all the rcquliements ilroqulro of us. and kopt flffr us to observe otlcr ,my. shall we suffer thoso Wed. Infernal scoundrel tsjfefrlnce upon our sacred 'fthrouBhout tho Tobcr-Clo Tobcr-Clo of the bulldlns trcm- ijHSnc- Itlnclom of God or -tohat 19 my text. bo-uffclek bo-uffclek to lt-wr will maln-,flHSwuho maln-,flHSwuho of lerioVH Cod, the rSMlFroll on. and all the iSfcfcll canuot slop It foNVAUD ONWARD, jgrorth. to all eternity. fSflffiGod; we have, the klnR-NllUevUrt klnR-NllUevUrt In hell and all Mhn earth cannot toko It sl3trtilo and hav- dominion JfciSrrcannol help themselves. UjTgpwn couwe. They may ffMdiey like, or they enn Know? , but the klncdom will jfciaitalce what couif they linV Is ours, and we aro i-Sls1 God'u. ;mon by John Taylor, journal of Discourses, lupftfwe find the follow- fislnsdom of Cod. that Is fujtbororo me understand "WSeathood. prlnelplos and Joinings thai are about to 4aSt bis hand to nccompl(nh ftiIlon IIU prtat designs. Jltietthlngs spoken of iry all bfcfiicc the world began, that klllic latter days, to estab-Stlio estab-Stlio earth, that shall be- 'jjevall over all other kingly king-ly Ufabout thla iiyllieiv, and hAve tho or-.Jfrnldnt, or-.Jfrnldnt, and the principles jfcfj'riils In the kingdom of c.out of tho r.-.ounuin witli-jtp" witli-jtp" roll forth and becomo ijj-fod fill the whole earth. jpljjLegitimnte Power. XspT? as recorded In Jour-2lume Jour-2lume 5, pages 1S6 and preached a sermon In following language: Kken In tins lant days; lullncsa of the werloat-kfrcstoied werloat-kfrcstoied thai Gospel in all ttRB, richness, power, and Skua In jxxeslon of the fcllllfe. and ho hatt enlab-" enlab-" fpon the earth, and wc nro 8if-niicl Inheritors of this Kstabllxhcd his Priesthood, Jity, hla government, and J'Vrand rcauon why thcro In !fr'rc, and nowhere else, Is saijftrom God. fUtd hit kingdom; he hus Sadithat has overspread the JjJio world; he lias opened 'gtalel tho fullness of fvJGospol, organized Ills b2C1 lho l atum that ex-.jfcnnd ex-.jfcnnd he haa placod cer-,VBnd cer-,VBnd oracles In cur mldKt; .hoplc of God; w aro his vSrlcslhood uion tho earth pvernment or God, wheth-frfrl wheth-frfrl on tho nrth. HitWha.t Is PrelRthoo-J?" I .(legUlinnlv rule of God. 7fn or on tho earth," and 'jlinuile i-wcr that has a rAthe lanli; and when tho '7f.fi011 eiirth ax it Is In the Wcr will Iwar rule. ijJ&.ro the only people that '71s it nntlon, hnvo not we 'filvl leges which we enjoy? Vrflftlm silver, and tho cat-gAhllls? cat-gAhllls? God Who, thn. Slnt rulern? Xone but him, 4Iai'winth. Wis a,ul 1W 1110 sa,ne IiW jl.natlon upon the earth that dominion or power to rule -lis any people, except this .jjjnjnot .-ly&Keil In? We nre engaged kingdom cf Cod. and many SirJalned b' tin revelations mIioM the power ajul author-gfesthcM. author-gfesthcM. Dcsldes this, you -vlflklngK and qu -ens. and 'jes to your Lord; you have r-lpn of principles that all nes, nnd piwers upon the Ugndraiit cf. they do not jrfByou hav received this put upon ihf shouldorg of 3?Jd tliU people- to carry it tiny tho Lord Cod-by him Pnltlirouiih jut tho universe; n; in do, th.n' AVo nre ITVthe kins 'om of God iijmn llfoui- pi.vlUg ,ur rlgm. if "M&onsW. r it a high prlvl-Tboon prlvl-Tboon that tan l bestowed Alhoreaitli, 1o I- tho reprc-itV1 reprc-itV1 m' "IV an jtJief thing, iferth, th-lr Icgialat.jrs, tholr Mtjur.d Uv-lr ompciara. If y&ttlon. have got to havo It Pfyrhtaln a ccloxtlal lcing-gitrto lcing-gitrto go through the dOor 'fl.eU' and th-re In no oth- feglj7, John Taylor dc-Si-'Salt Lake City, re-ig$of re-ig$of DlacourEcs, volume Sjjwe find thla language: Hlfo'rwurd to the lime when 5fe. pir, and nHrnal VHinto you in th. klngdoniH 2l"at ou ln the klng-m&- am jug other things has P jjJOR NOTHING. VS, ayB Kingdom Is tnts Must Build It Up. lellvcrcd by President ugust 17. issc. Journal 3iHmo VWo iO. ho said: !Zmt God that is Mt u on "i? 'lulro mrn of many Mte oratorical talents, to cs- Mfermon he delivered on ifVunial of Discourses, vol-OWi vol-OWi nuld: ifgixt tho poPu. j0. if .'lcv and bulIJ up mis king- mtm- rm on September 20, 1857, JCH. voluine G, pagos 25 t bp the klngMom of Gol 3L i . 1,1:11 or "othlng. Th ffiflr.'L01' thrlt mu!,t bo th, f tit t10 Sauna. Uft'F,lei.ns ' Mlowslilp vll 5C;JUSt '""'fn we left N'au W)5ut us oft from their tel d -In cut th.it dan hltheur 'ir?A"ow uc hav to act fo WW, .up il,.. l.nigiom of Co. Welwc wll! ,1. by tho hoi villas doin-rd that his king fjpjiwrrail'niy orr all othe JjftVon. mhy Brother Sienccr that th. yn Uilu work to bo malcliii ifftricleo thiin It has hltheit. f done. You will nnd that It has not been by any act of our own that this thread haa been cut. but we will now havo to uuslaln ourselves, our-selves, or wo will go under. Wo havo not desired II wo hnvo not naturally wished for this crisis to come; but Inasmuch ns It has enme. If tho people, In the strongth of Is-rael'H Is-rael'H God, sustain thcmwivles, they will bo sustained. Mormon Church a Nation. Brlgham Young, In a sermon on October Octo-ber 7, 1K7. Journal of Discourses, volume 5, page 329, said: We hnvo a nation here In Iho mountains that Will bo a kingdom by and by and be governed by pure laws and principles. What do yon cnll yourselves? wmc may ask. Here aro the ixoplo that constltuto the kingdom of God. It may be somo time Iwfore that Kingdom is fully dovclopwl, but tho tlmo will come wht-n the kingdom of God will reign free and Independent. And on page 231 of tho same sermon: Tho tlnvf hits arrived when we havo either to Ik" trodden under foot by our enemies nnd die, or to defend ourselves and our rights; and which will II Ik Every man ar.d woman feel I heir h-uirts fall thorn whon tjlicy think of submitting to the oppression nnd unlnwful abominations practiced by our enemies, and sought by thain to bo Introduced Into our eo-ciety; eo-ciety; and wo will not submit to such wicked and unlawful treatment, whether It comes from the United States or united hell, for the terms aro synonymous ns tho Government Is nr.W conducted. Brlgham Young ln a sermon delivered October C, 1SG2, Journal of Discourses, volume 10, pages 21 and 22, said: You havo the splrltunl kingdom within you, but there Is a literal kingdom to build up. Wo havo a kingdom to organize, and I -ay, peek to know thai you have tho kingdom king-dom within you and that you nre ln It. Seek to establish the kingdom of God upon the curth, for that will give you wisdom to add to yourselves everything necessary Tho Iord will not hlnweir plow our grounds, eow our grain, nnd reap It when II Is rio. On March D, 1SC2, Tresldcnt Young said, as recorded in Journal of Discourses, volume 10, page 40: We wero told this morning that wo small not always be driven. Wero wo driven In l.Vi7 and 1SSSV No. And they might have, traveled trav-eled up and down Ham's Fork to this day, end wo still would havo remained hero en-Joying en-Joying our safe retreat. They had no power, and did not excrclao any. I say to tho enemies ene-mies or truth that I can tell ihem tho words I that are spoken ln their prlvato couiibuIs. The very thoughts of their hearts nre mado known 1 to me. They lay their plans to accomplish isuch and such a work In so long a tlmo, and then plan -a movement to destroy the "Mormons." "Mor-mons." Thnt Is what they talk about and what Is in their hearts, bul they will bo dls-apjolnlcd dls-apjolnlcd In It all. Every tlmo they make a movement against this kingdom they will sink still lower In tho gcnlo of national xwer, while tho Kingdom of God will rise more and more In Inlhiencc and Importance In tho eyes of all people. And on June -1, 1SC1, he said, as found on page 304, volume 10, Journal of Discourses: Dis-courses: We feo that the JCIngdom of God Is established, es-tablished, will tho Ivord defend It? Suppose the nation of tho United States ?houhl send delegates Into Mexico to negotl-ali- and tranact business with that Government, Govern-ment, and the authorities thcro should look tiKn them as Imposters, and scourge them and cast them out. what course would tho Government of tho United States take? They would declare war against Mexico, to vindicate vindi-cate tho honor of the nation. Do you not think the Ird will chasten the nntlon widen has killed his prophets, sot at naught his message, and scourged and cast out his ser-anis" ser-anis" Is he now chastening them? Ho Is. and will continue to chasten them until he Is satisfied, nnd they cease to rebel against lllm nnd ugalnst Ills Government on tho earth. Morrnon Church Political Kingdom. President Young on May 25, 1S73, said, as found In volume 1C, Journal of Discourses, Dis-courses, page 76: How are we going to build up tho kingdom of God on tho earth? Do you think It Is a manual labor? Po you think It will become a iwlltlcul kingdom? Ask the kings on tholr thrones, ask potentates and statesmen If they, believe the Ttlbto. If thoy do, they must believe be-lieve that the day will come ln which God will revolutionize the onrth. to that degrca that "the kingdoms of this world will become tho kingdom of our God and His Christ " if they over do. there must be a heavy labor to perform, and that labor Is upon the Salnru of Cod. and they must enter Into It with heart and soul. Il will t both a manual and a political po-litical Inbor. for all will be brought Into subjection sub-jection to the Law of Christ, that ho may come und rclgn on the earth. King of nations, ns he docs King of SoJnts. |