- Peace Maker (pamphlet)
"The Peace Maker" is a
pamphlet written by theMormon authorUdney Hay Jacob in1842 . The original two-chapter "Peace Maker" pamphlet was published inNauvoo, Illinois withJoseph Smith, Jr. (theMormon prophet ) listed as the printer. The pamphlet advocatedpolygamy . While Smith quickly and publicly disavowed any connection to the work, historians continue to debate the possibility that some aspects of the pamphlet may have represented Smith's thought.The history of this pamphlet is still shrouded in mystery. Udney Hay Jacob was not a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints when it was published. However, Jacob and his family had lived among the Mormons in Chautauqua, Co. NY in the early 1830s. Furthermore, Jacob lived in the Mormon region of Illinois (Hancock County) throughout the period of Mormon settlement there. Additionally, Jacob was baptized into the church in 1843, the year after his pamphlet appeared. [Smith History Vault, Udney Jacob's 1842 Peace Maker, Transcriber's Notes, http://olivercowdery.com/smithhome/1840s/1842Udny.htm#comments]
Joseph Smith denounced the pamphlet in the December 1, 1842, issue of
Times and Seasons , the official church newspaper of the day, writing:There was a book printed at my office, a short time since, written by Udney H. Jacobs, on marriage, without my knowledge; and had I been apprised of it, I should not have printed it; not that I am opposed to any man enjoying his privileges; but I do not wish to have my name associated with the authors, in such an unmeaning rigmarole of nonsence, folly, and trash. JOSEPH SMITH. ["Times and Seasons" 4:2 (December 1, 1842), pg. 32, http://www.centerplace.org/history/ts/v4n02.htm]
However, other sources raise the possibility that this statement may have been misleading. In particular,
John D. Lee 's 1877 "Confessions" states, speaking about the 1842-43 period:During the winter Joseph, the Prophet, set a man by the name of Sidney Hay Jacobs to select from the Old Bible scriptures as pertained to polygamy, or celestial marriage, to write it in pamphlet form, and to advocate that doctrine. This he did as a feeler among the people, to pave the way for celestial marriage. [John D. Lee, 1877, "Mormonism Unveiled: The Life and Confession of John D. Lee, Including the Life of Brigham Young".]
This two chapter pamphlet deals in substantial part with Biblical
marriage laws. The text offers several defenses of polygamy that were later used extensively by Utah Mormons in defending the practice, arguing for example that polygamy produces greater marital unity than monogamy. The pamphlet also argues vigorously that male authority over females should be absolute and is of divine origin. The text has been influential in the development of 20th- and 21st-century Latter Day Saint polygamous movements.Notes
References
#Citation
last=Godfrey
first=Kenneth W.
author-link=Kenneth W. Godfrey
title=A New Look at the Alleged Little Known Discourse by Joseph Smith
journal=BYU Studies
volume=9
issue=1
pages=49-53 (1–5 in reprint)
url = http://byustudies.byu.edu/shop/pdfSRC/9.1Godfrey.pdf .
#Citation
last=Foster
first=Lawrence
author-link=Lawrence Foster
title=A Little-Known Defense of Polygamy from the Mormon Press in 1842
journal=Dialogue, a Journal of Mormon Thought
volume=9
issue=4
pages=21-34
url = http://content.lib.utah.edu/u?/dialogue,3959 .External links
* [http://olivercowdery.com/smithhome/1840s/1842Udny.htm Online Copy of "The Peace Maker"]
* [http://www.2bc.info/PeaceMaker.pdf PDF File of "The Peace Maker"]
* [http://www.2bc.info/PMexcerpts.pdf PDF File of "Excerpts from The Peace Maker"]
* [http://www.2bc.info/PMPrinciples.pdf PDF File of "Principles of The Peace Maker"]
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