User:Rich jj/Sandbox/Oath of vengeance
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Which notables advocated different sides in these disputes?
- Who is the avenger: God; oath takers?
- Who are the martyrs: Joseph/Hyrum; righteous followers; modern leaders; historical prophets?
Expand on this toned-down point: "However, other Mormons understood the oath to require only prayer for God's vengeance, and not any obligation to take vengeance personally." Buerger (1987, p. 54)
Sources
[edit]Van Hale:
FAIR: wiki article on Oath
- George Q. Cannon (First Presidency under Woodruff) believed himself obliged to avenge the martyrs (1889).
- Wilford Woodruff (new Prophet) stated God is asked to avenge martyrs, and isn't implying just Joseph/Hyrum and a mob was responsible, not the nation (Nov 1889).
- August Lundstrom (ex-Mormon) testified that God is asked to avenge martyrs (1904).
- David H. Cannon (St. George Temple President) believed God avenges the martyrs (1912).
David John Buerger: