Funeral Sermon of Joseph Smith
Last Saturday was the anniversary of the Martyrdom of Joseph Smith Jr. To honor this occasion, I wanted to post the funeral sermon given by W. W. Phelps, a close friend of Joseph's., at his and Hyrum Smith's funeral, delivered today, almost two centuries ago. This reproduction contains several notes and corrections he took. Revelation chap. 14, v. 13:—(corrected from the Greek) “ and I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, write; congratulate the dead that die in the Lord from this time, verily says the spirit, for they can rest from their labors, and their works shall follow them .” Saints and Sinners, thus said John on the Isle of Patmos, and thus say who have lived on the earth, I in Nauvoo. Two of the greatest and best men, ^who have lived on the earth , since the Jews crucified the Savior, have fallen victims to the popular will of mobocracy in this boasted “Asylum of the oppressed” —the only far famed realms of liberty—or freedom, on the globe; and the ...