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Show THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5: 193& Church 'Deportment 1 , 'A Prophet Is Not Without Hoorior" - In Samoa es had never been samó Sine be a law unto themselves. upon mot tat man: To he theplaced first prophet of Thees latter are worshipper at the There has been no age when a a dispensation that reachee into Mirth of Mammon wham" name is been hi favor with I ,: prophet has hence the with past, the it (Continued fromitrage Three. , .1 connecting , the words ofthe people. 'Klegtiott. Money, power.. fame.. the and futtrre, thus present bringof In took the the Master "A prophet is not with$ one into ever Pritte.1 part' ing every prophecy ambition, pleasure. out honor" but his lack of pomp. conference. of the ages attend by the prophets and many " lust, . Work. appetite , A Crowing , laritzr has had nothing to do with g, This thing couldn't quit with other ; might be aptruth of his prophecies. ut tho- 48 yeared that the gospel the 3oseph Smith; the foundation was I plied todesignations this god. A Sometimes his words are not haa been taught in Samoa much the too secure, ) be plan gigantic, Vil.hen any prophet. in any age of Couched in the terms of prophesy. too farreachhigao, when he was has been afoomplishont. The spirit to , has had the the courage world, as '"Thus mitts the Lord,' but as , martyred. of evidence 1 of the conference, the his successor had already Curtail the worship of any of these 't the faith of the people, the work :. been provided for. and though long as he holds the office of intbeen van has be ties, etoned, !, which they are able to.do, "re ell ';' prophet, his utterances must carry 'Brigham Young did not step into '4 '7 prisioned, banished and man), of ', , ': authority of his prophetic calling. the gap at once, he headed a living testimonies of the great been slain for the testi,, have then : I Moises stood in the midst of a .., mission. the work accomplished by it (the quorum apostles) designated borne. have midge they tumultuoua crowd on the shores arise and the locat members of the ..'.. ... I 1 by revelation to be lo1, in accused been have tit Our Church. of the Red Seen crowd who so14'. '':el they day to ' the First thority Presidency, nils'elon? genes-- r 1 We now have of insincerity. of of aused him of bringing them out and this directing body prodded t :'' i Ise l'relfishness, because they have into the desert to diea crowd logical moiety. orgenised and tune. over the church so- - benignly se- : ,t f tii not published a revelation. it has who accused him of being untrue tioning In Samoa. The people are tablished for the salvation of man. !, :t 1 44 t none. If and earnest in desire their sincere to them and enticing them away been said they twelve .' Thaw who have followed .. as ., to Savo their deo& Good work bee ti revelations that hevo been all the from their fruitful homes to be must have been earthly leaders, :. been done in tho past, and we hope L, i It 4 buried away from the graves of givew to the prophets bad been ...: for still greater results from, our their fathers. written.lt would make a mighty rznphots, else the foundation has 1, 4 i . In efforts the future.. see "Stand still and the 'ideation ohmic' , ' f .' wile. ,. Twice every year the people meet Samoan now We 27 have !" of the Lord." said the prophet. Tiled, again. Smog malcontents in a general assembly, and with up. aionaries working and presiding its Llis word" must have carried eon. vrottid not be satisfied with a revel, it :4Z as many branches of the rnitudon :',,, lifted bands pledge themselves to Viction to his people. If not at tied Unless it agreed with their I '' on this island. 11147 are faithful, , 4,, sustain the man who has been that time, the subsequent events their ant their wishes, philosophy, ::. humble workers. Much of our .no.: ; ,, previously selected as the "Presitvitkh followed his words bad :'' bitions. They would treat a prophet ,, con is due to their-- untiring laborsdent of the Church" its "Prophet. their effect. Yet they had barely meet not their :did who expecta! Seer and Revelator." This is not and their unlimited faith. but foot- upon the land on the timis at did Ahab and his followers .: To fathers and mothers who have .. sufficient, for all the membership bpposite- shores of the sea, after the Elijah. 1 i our prophet i ." we acne extend In this Minion, cannot assemble on those won the greatest ol miracle' that- has - Your ' j a prophet, Smith. It Joseph to 1101111, so provision is made for the love and our olmreciation. ',''4 ever been written had been wit. 1 ; Z' sent by God usher in this LetterNona are well. They are faithfully :' membership of each of the several hessedo when they again began to v, 11 to organise it many ii the duties of their oilh stakes (lie in all) to pledge Own, discharging murmur and cornplain. government. then Heber ; Mg. They are loved and honored '' '. ..., , elves tour times each year. The Elijah lost favor with the people to called I.', a is here of Church the members J. the more a prophet than thousand meet wards by t and,lod to hide in caves to save .. ea the work begun by Joseph In Samoa, and become example' once a year with their memberhimself from the wrath and Indig. t is no middle ground. , ter them to follow. - , L' .. '..... this covenant is and ship i again nation that followed his utterances. ' taken. All these times that no morn ,' et ..r 1 , The Samoan saints are simple There can be no compromise. If it Even after he had proved his ' WO right one time, it is right now. and sincere' in their faith:: They her of the church shall be exempt. : words to be true through the inare constant in prayer. They are In i the memory of the writer Such thoroughness of approval is , cident that happened on Mt. Car. have who there childlike in their: confidence and ' ,,,'. , been i, )'. have many not aunt,' for show, but is an in. he still had to flee for his : i word beautiful trust. their the Their to land, undertaken ;1 repudiate of dication sincerity. life. of IlIod. as uttered by the prophet", it I ... pleasant, even climate, their ever. With all this token Of confidence, Peter and the apostles were per. . ,. , bu have never succeeded. evergreen verdure. their :'. present ' Matted by those whom they tried t t .t. '''t president of the church has Let us then be consistent, and not peaceful lapping noon, thole effete - , to serve. They 'were subjected to , every - ' t ot t.,. had his followers who have willingInnate. regard end: sincere '' trust hypercritical. If we raise our hands all sorts of indignities. ' In not Make work their us It to listain a man, lot ,' e do Missionary ly offered their all to carry on the men never faltered in land and among them. a continu. ale t with our uplifted hands, but !;i t " i.: work, and each has bad professed !their allegiance to God. They were 1 on delightsome experience which '''. believers who have professed sinby IoUr word and act. Let us defend :. loyal to every responsibility rrhutolg:i once enjoyed Mtn, MOM 1), forgot. ." 4 .i I, hie Utterances against all critics, serity, but who have sought to re, ed upon them: true to the , ten. a Jewel." .4 art the at thou their and tain lOpnalatency, membership 1 they had received, but their con. ;temporaries were opposed because -'them prophets, in their seal for 7 the truth, interfered with what seemed to be their rights, but more their indulgencies. ,correctly , Joseph was called a "dreamer" , ..' 4:: !It : by his brethren and occurred of mot accompanied by any., marked folloeted by an increase, Al.. the .1 Addroas davaro41 toy C. Ham !usurping their rights. 1 seems Wood disturbanote is the is fleete4 beano first was in pressure the by: P11441011? daimons 1 "visionary" of Physkot Sato Nephi !extreme followed eliminted 'with urintw. by a &crease. constantly minds of his elder brothers ens ' oaciao. Itriolowo Unioarsity of the Tong The cells antire '' There Is really nothing new In lranglion many indignities were heaped .. !::, 1::: over a roma radio &readout spew these findings: by Haggard and ' voitellktlys nereous system are stint. upon him., I cat The then ulated bedepressed. But "Mee ... Vaasa mama. been dm have Ass& Greenberg. Idicatiao arid eiganit by placed i Prophets ,....: .; of tobacco- smoke facturers spend large sums of mom. hind prison bars, beaten and stare. deadens the sensibility of the body ey advertising their products, ed for the testimony they dared .; ; .....,.. ...!14'i'l by actually displacing the oxygen ....paper and magazines were delight. to voice in the lace of stubborn, VRINO the .next few Mingtied blood.' cella of the of the red blood ed to give broad, publicity to evi. 7.t, ignorant opposition. 't !1'. I shall address my remarki to ,, '' "Tobacco smoke to Sherbon deuce j states, favorable Revelation seems to be the act smoking. saps. 0, blood and harmful: the of disturbance as insomuch cigaret smoking was furnish. it civilly produces known ....:..., ..... ,..: t 4 of making something that , or-has human effect tha action. It upon pressure and been through, ed by men of cisme who were not ' ., ' ..I. ,.. l' .t has not been known before. That ganism. While a good deals being t injury to their nervous, median commercially Involved In the ad these men spoken of bad this gift reelsMM. this written the lowers and upon today,' subject general vertisins,0 ,t In the highest degree, is strikingly , to is clew of a dearth there t infections.' to tatiCe specially precise follow. which events evidenced by Unfortunately Lfor the nthual. '''' t ,' I Clic data as to all the effects. upon , mOuth and throat infections." itm114 ludic en smoker the Is not situation ed their utterances.. Gould state. "It is likely the organism of 'this habit-form- investio and ey, , ... clear and Other " simple. more i "Now therefore ye are no .0 .1 Of 20 Vir :, that In smoking a peck big poison. I believe the next few kave reported different ob., :. ... ft 41 of , galore strangers and foreigners, but years will see much scientific Ingirlie cigarets ,about, OAS gram an Golden-- Burstein tiervationa, ;I''.. end i I' I low citizens with the saints, and of I I of absorbed. effects to the be ' relative will formation no found s'tive berg tonsistimey the household of God: ,11.II. Il'..i amount certainly very serious. ;, effect of smoking ',tobacco upon the human body.. in blood ... "And are built upon the founds. L 'emanate (Atm the laboratorito of 4 when we consider that 0.000 gram .. while Sallachev discovered ansugar. ever. .!' .. , ; Hon of the apostles and :prophets, In dissolved learn. of our greater institutions 1 il ) glass likoline. al water age decrease of 27 per cent in ten 1 ; Jesus Christ himself being the ...! and taken by mouth will of i ' ' ' chief cornerstone' Eggs. 2:19.20. nausea. vomiting end dire, ; I The tobacco in a eigeret contain& predate, Thsit revival of Interest in, the - :' 4;1 , The comforting assurance earn as its chief acting elites. In a nonsmoker." nicotine effectsof ' smoking induced Dili, to many honest people In the early ; Nicotine Is a volatils fluid elk. Tot Many months ego an alert phi. ' Edwards en to and Forbes ' at carry o ',.. il ,i the history of the Church of Jesus bid. By this is meant that upon the Fatigue Laboratory In Han adeertlaing gent of one ofcone. .' , Saints. They Christ of Latter-dathe heat pro. i4 ,,, ; ,, lighting a cigarette tobacco manufacturing some elaborate ex. cigaret greet 'yard University causes were privileged to 130 initiated in: duced by the burins saw a report in the Amerl, t the of results penile --dr.:: ' perintents." Briefly, .,,:' to a church and "household of es. to vapor. salt certain nicotine of quickly the esti Medical Journal their work indicated that neither' .. ; f'. .;' God" where apostles and prophets ' la and pass over In tobacco smoke. by Haggard under light, moderate or heavy periments conducted , , !, i'' were in the foundation, and ht. on the eteets of The tobacco smoke containing this and was Greenberg there significant ,! t smoking drewn Into stead of being called by some w rithing. These experiments found vaporised nicotine is treCheo -' t change In blood auger. Irhey Point..Into man's name, they were called by one cigaret increasthe mouth, down the ''' out ed leffect smoking that the of that smoking 40 the name of that "Chief corner. the bronchial tubes and thence t t, ed ;blood sugar content. SO13to ' mn upon hunger pangs was due to the .1 Into the lungs- - From here it is stone, Jesus Christ , cent during the first of the nicotine action per VI inhibitory foe lasted the What a glorious outlook that through out of body expelled and not to any increase in the utes, which condition "t: with the must have been to those humble either the mouth or the nose. blood sugar content. To Quote Kan half an hour. They agreed - 01 few who had come up out of a While traversing this long Importo common observation that smoking in- the Scholastic Coach. povich, t nictr atA un. sea of darkness, of doubt and ant passageway the vaporized hunger alleviates the Wise ofclaimed 1035, "There is no assurance , . 4 that , April one up" and tine comes in actual contact with certainty. that therefore, reps produces smoking membrane. l' was due to In. Here was a heritage that could an increase in iblood sugar. The large areas of mucuous be passed along to their posterity; crease in the amount of blood low ,. derived from a tiger., Upon contact with this delicate power lifting' it through a heritage not made with hands. moist tissue it peones etto by some hockey players. &via. Est nor of the philosophy of men, but mew, .:' should into the blood stream and is then travelers tors and be , Quote Autheeky out of the mind of the Master toured in term' of dollars rather ready to do its great damage to To quote front Karpovich: At any rate of Scientist who established a rational terms the human organism. in ..' sugar. than i I:, "Small at it may seem (OA per Deadly Politest' and scriptural plan, as also a scime the smokers should look for some normal this in MIA the adult). the contain better not and '' tific plan for the salvation of man, excuses, different only Cigarets sitiount of sugar has a greet reg'What wonder, then, that these poison nicotine but other deadly And now t0' - ,if ...' dieting power upon the physiolop poisons. including carbon monoxearly believers should rejoice In lack of Cigarets do interfere- With Prone? it a leal and processes; on ammonia ide. poisonous aldehydes, the 'knowledge they could pass breathing. are harmful to the heart. may cause serious disturbances. and irritative oils. Both nicotine ., to their children and grandehil. 1 ',iv Cigarets do, deaden sensibility. When the sugar content drops bee deaden tonal-battand 4.. dren a legacy that was Imp.rish' ;i i Cigarets low ON per cent the person ex'' :' recto, able. .do lower atlirf body disweat Cigarets nausea, periences trembling, extreme Nicotine accomplishes this by I' our forefathers helleved, so .2 init.. - tams. log Atit. Sometimes rect action vomit the nerves. This ihte '.. :' we, their progeny, belleveJoseph And finally itigarets do not bility or even loss of coordination. Is noted by an increase itt respira'' Shith was that prophet upon whom .. ' On is content II I ii,' blood ....' inereasied sugar rat in heart a decrease was placed a responsibility such tion, by f BY JOSEPH A. )11cRASI J. I 4, , , - i 4 ' , 3 -- . it a, ''. 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