- The Seer (periodical)
"The Seer" was an official periodical of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in1853 and1854 .History of publication
After the LDS Church publicly acknowledged that it was teaching and practicing
plural marriage at September1852 conference of the church, Church PresidentBrigham Young dispatched ApostleOrson Pratt toWashington, D.C. , where he was asked to publish an apologetic magazine targeted at non-Mormons. The primary purpose of the magazine would be to explain and defend the principles ofMormonism .The first edition of "The Seer" was published in January 1853, with future editions being produced monthly. The contents of "The Seer" were composed almost entirely of original writings by Pratt. Throughout its publication history, the focus of the magazine was predominantly the doctrine of
plural marriage . For example, Pratt dedicated 107 of the 192 total pages of "The Seer" to a twelve-part exposition on what he calledcelestial marriage ."The Seer" was published in
Washington, D.C. until July 1854, when publication was shifted toLiverpool ,England . After only 18 issues, Pratt was forced to cease publication due to mounting financial losses. Circulation peaked at 400 copies in late1853 . "The world will not subscribe for nor read "The Seer"," [Letter from Orson Pratt to Parley P. Pratt (Feb. 12, 1854), quoted in Gary James Bergera, "Conflict in the Quorum : Orson Pratt, Brigham Young, Joseph Smith" 111 (2002).] Pratt lamented to his brother Parley.Resulting doctrinal controversy
In 1865, a majority of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church officially condemned some of Pratt's doctrinal declarations contained in "The Seer":
"The Seer" [and other writings by Pratt] contain doctrines which we cannot sanction, and which we have felt impressed to disown, so that the Saints who now live, and who may live hereafter, may not be misled by our silence, or be left to misinterpret it. Where these objectionable works, or parts of works, are bound in volumes, or otherwise, they should be cut out and destroyed." ["Deseret News", Aug. 12, 1865, 373; see also B.H. Roberts, "Defense of the Faith and the Saints", 2:294 (1912).]
Legacy
Despite the failure of "The Seer" and the controversy that resulted from some of its contents, many of the traditional explanations and justifications for
Mormon polygamy had their beginning in Pratt's writings in the magazine.ee also
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List of Latter Day Saint periodicals Notes
References
* Gary James Bergera, "Conflict in the Quorum : Orson Pratt, Brigham Young, Joseph Smith", Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2002.
External links
* [http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/NCMP1847-1877,2611 "The Seer"] : PDF scans of original printing
*"" : wikisource (incomplete)
* Lance Starr, [http://www.fairlds.org/Misc/Is_The%20Seer_a_Reliable_Source.html 'The Seer': Reliable Source?] , from fairlds.org, an LDS apologetics website
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