[Warning about polygamous proposals to the Relief Society] Eighteenth Meeting
of the
Society.
Grove, Sept. 28th.
... The following Epistle was read before  the Society, early after its organization- but was  not forwarded to be recorded; the Secretary not  being present at the time of its reading; else it  would have appear'd in its proper place.
To the Hon., the President of the Female  Relief Society of Nauvoo, Greeting:
... Shall the credulity, good faith, and stedfast  feelings of our sisters, for the cause of God or truth, be  impos'd upon by believing such men, because they say  they have authority from Joseph, or the First Presidency,  or any other Presidency of the Church; and thus,  with a lie in their mouth, deceive and debauch  the innocent, under the assumption that they  are authoriz'd from these sources? May God  Forbid!
A knowledge of some such things  having come to our ears, we improve this 
favorable opportunity, wherein so goodly a number  of you may be inform'd that no such authority ever  has, ever can, or ever will be given to any man, and  if any man has been guilty of any such thing, let  him be treated with utter contempt, and let the  curse of God fall on his head, and let him be  turned out of Society as unworthy of a place among  men, & denounced as the blackest & the most  unprincipled wretch; and finally let him be  damned!
We have been informed that some unpri ncipled men, whose names we will not mention  at present, have been guilty of such crimes. We  do not mention their names, not knowing but what  there may be some among you who are not sufficiently  skill'd in Masonry as to keep a secret, therefore,  suffice it to say, there are those, and we therefore warn  you, & forewarn you, in the name of the Lord, to  check & destroy any faith that any innocent person  may have in any such character; for we do not  want any one to believe any thing as coming from us,  contrary to the old established morals & virtues &  scriptural laws, regulating the habits, customs &  conduct of society; and all persons pretending to be  authoriz'd by us, or having any permit, or sanction  from us, are & will be liars & base impostors, &  you are authoriz'd on the very first intimation of  the kind, to denounce them as such, & shun them  as the flying fiery serpent, whether they are prophets,  Seers, or revelators;
Patriarchs, twelve Apostles, Elders,  Priests, Mayors, Generals, City Councillors, Aldermen,  Marshalls, Police, Lord Mayors or the Devil, are  alike culpable & shall be damned for such evil  practices; and if you yourselves adhere to anything 
of the kind, you also shall be damned.
Now beloved Sisters, do not believe for a  moment, that we wish to impose upon you, we actually  do know that such things have existed in the church,  and are sorry to say that we are obliged to make  mention of any such thing, and we want a stop  put to them, and we desire you to do your part, and  we will do ours, for we wish to keep the commandm ents of God in all things, as given directly from heav'n  to us, living by every word that proceedeth out of the  mouth of the Lord.
May God add his blessing upon your heads,  and lead you in all the paths of virtue, piety & peace,  that you may be an ornament unto those to whom you  belong, and rise up and crown them with honors,  & by so doing, you shall be crown'd with honor in heav'n  and shall sit upon thrones, judging those over whom  you are plac'd in authority, and shall be judg'd of  God for all the responsibilities that we confer'd  upon you.
At a more convenient and appropriate  season, we will give you further information upon  this subject.
Let this Epistle be had as a private  matter in your Society, and then we shall learn  whether you are good masons.
We are your humble Servants in the Bonds  of the New & Everlasting Covenant."- Signed by
Hyrum Smith     Joseph Smith, President  of the church of Jesus Christ  of Latter Day Saints
Heber C. Kimball
Willard Richards
Vinson Knight   Brigham Young, Prest. of the  Quorum of the Twelve
P.S. If the Lord be God, serve him; but if baal, then serve him. [p. 88]
Copy of a Certificate, which was also read  before the Society, at the same time that the preceding  Epistle was presented.
Nauvoo, April 2th 1842.
This is to certify that I never have at any  time or place, seen or heard any thing improper or  unvirtuous in the conduct or conversation of either  President Smith
or Mrs. Agnes [Coolbrith] Smith.
I also certify that I never have reported  any thing derogatory to the characters of either of them.
Signed Clarissa Marvel
X
her mark.
The foregoing closes the record of the proceedings  of the Female Relief Society during the first year  of its organization.
Recorded by
Eliza R. Snow, Secretary
[Source: Nauvoo Relief Society Minute Book, http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperDetails/nauvoo-relief-society-minute-book]
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