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Doctrine and Covenants Section 101 Removed

While the exact date that Joseph Smith entered into polygamous marriage
remains unknown (some speculate it was as early as 1831 but certainly by
1835), it is known that the LDS church's own scriptures contained, at the
time, a prohibition against polygamy. Section 101 of the 1835 edition of the
D&C read in part:
"Inasmuch as this Church of Christ has been reproached with the crime of
fornication and polygamy, we declare that we believe that one man should
have one wife, and one woman but one husband, except in the case of
death, when either is at liberty to marry again" D&C 101:4.
The D&C was first made available to the Saints as: Doctrine and Covenants
of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the
Revelations of God.The LDS Church adopted by conference the
revelation prohibiting polygamy, but all the while practiced polygamy for
some 40 years before section 101 was quietly removed in 1876 (without
sustaining vote) and section 132 encouraging polygamy inserted in its place.
Some faithful members of the LDS Church might claim that Joseph Smith wasn't
present at the time that the first official edition of the D&C was presented
to the congregation and therefore shouldn't be considered doctrinally
binding. While it appears to be true that Smith was not in attendance and
even if Smith had no foreknowledge of the inclusion of a policy that he did
not authorize, no one should claim that Smith disapproved of its inclusion
in the Doctrine and Covenants because after it went to print Smith did
nothing to have it removed and there is no evidence that he spoke against
section 101 being included in the D&C.
The following is the text of the removed section. A photo copy of page
252 containing the pertinent quotation, "...we declare that we believe that
one man should have one wife...." is available at
UTLM.org by
clicking here.
ON MARRIAGE.
According to the
custom of all civilized nations, marriage is regulated by laws and
ceremonies: therefore we believe, that all marriages in this church of
Christ of Latter Day Saints, should be solemnized in a public meeting,
or feast, prepared for that purpose: and that the solemnization should
be performed by a presiding high priest, high priest, bishop, elder, or
priest, not even prohibiting those persons who are desirous to get
married, of being married by other authority.-We believe that it is not
right to prohibit members of this church from marrying out of the
church, if it be their determination so to do, but such persons will be
considered weak in the faith of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Marriage should be
celebrated with prayer and thanksgiving; and at the solemnization, the
persons to be married, standing together, the man on the right, and the
woman on the left, shall be addressed, by the person officiating, as he
shall be directed by the holy Spirit; and if there be no legal
objections, he shall say, calling each by their names: "You both
mutually agree to be each other's companion, husband and wife, observing
the legal rights belonging to this condition; that is, keeping
yourselves wholly for each other, and from all others, during your
lives." And when they have answered "Yes," he shall pronounce them
"husband and wife" in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, and by virtue
of the laws of the country and authority vested in him: "may God add his
blessings and keep you to fulfil [sic] your covenants from henceforth
and forever. Amen."
The clerk of every
church should keep a record of all marriages, solemnized in his branch.
All legal
contracts of marriage made before a person is baptized into this church,
should be held sacred and fulfilled. Inasmuch as this church of Christ
has been reproached with the crime of fornication, and polygamy: we
declare that we believe, that one man should have one wife; and one
woman, but one husband, except in case of death, when either is at
liberty to marry again. It is not right to persuade a woman to be
baptized contrary to the will of her husband, neither is it lawful to
influence her to leave her husband. All children are bound by law to
obey their parents; and to influence them to embrace any religious
faith, or be baptized, or leave their parents without their consent, is
unlawful and unjust. We believe that husbands, parents and masters who
exercise control over their wives, children, and servants and prevent
them from embracing the truth, will have to answer for that sin.
We have given the
above rule of marriage as the only one practiced in this church, to show
that Dr. J. C. Bennett's "secret wife system" is a matter of his own
manufacture; and further to disabuse the public ear, and shew [sic] that
the said Bennett and his misanthropic friend Origen Bachelor, are
perpetrating a foul and infamous slander upon an innocent people, and
need but be known to be hated and despise. In support of this position,
we present the following certificates:-
We the undersigned
members of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and residents
of the city of Nauvoo, persons of families do hereby certify and declare
that we know of no other rule or system of marriage than the one
published from the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, and we give this
certificate to show that Dr. J. C. Bennett's "secret wife system" is a
creature of his own make as we know of no such society in this place nor
never did.
S. Bennett, N. K.
Whitney,
George Miller, Albert Pettey,
Alpheus Cutler, Elias Higbee,
Reynolds Cahoon, John Taylor,
Wilson Law, E. Robinson,
W. Woodruff, Aaron Johnson.
We the undersigned
members of the ladies' relief society, and married females do certify
and declare that we know of no system of marriage being practised [sic]
in the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints save the one
contained in the Book of Doctrine and Covenants, and we give this
certificate to the public to show that J. C. Bennett's "secret wife
system" is a disclosure of his own make.
Emma Smith,
President, Elizabeth Ann Whitney, Counsellor [sic],
Sarah M. Cleveland, Counsellor [sic],
Eliza R. Snow, Secretary,
Mary C. Miller, Catharine Pettey,
Lois Cutler, Sarah Higbee,
Thirza Cahoon, Phebe Woodruff
Ann Hunter, Leonora Taylor,
Jane Law, Sarah Hillman,
Sophia R. Marks, Rosannah Marks
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