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Sidney Rigdon to Oliver Cowdery. Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland,
Ohio) 2, no. 9 (June 1836): 334–35.
Br. O. Cowdery:
Sir—I have just received the desperate information, that Simons Rider, in consequence of
the notice which I have taken of him, is going to prosecute me; and I greatly desire, through the
medium of your paper, to plead with him for quarters. For O! I do not want to be sued for the
terrible crime of telling the truth about a man.
I know that the truth is a tight fit upon Simons, and I think it is likely that it hurts him
some too; as no chastisement for the present is joyous but grievos, nevertheless afterwards it
yields the peaceable fruits of righteousness to them who are exercised therewith. And could
Simons avoid sueing me, for a little season, perhaps it might have that effect upon him. O
Simons! do not sue me if you can any way avoid it!
But if Simons cannot in his patience possess his soul, I think I can put him on a better
scheme to ally his feelings, and I think gratify them perhaps more.
I have an old uncle in the state of Maryland, that was never married, and he possesses a
large property. I would say to him, get his brother Adamson Bentley (for he is an animal of his
own kidney) and go there; he is now about eighty years of age, & of course it is will-making
time, and about the right age for Bentley to prevail on him to make a will that will disinherit a
monstrous heretic. I think it is probable there will be no difficulty in engaging Bentley in his
service; seeing he has been so successful in his former attempt with old Mr. Brooks, my wife’s
father, and got his own wife so-well fattened on other people’s property.—He can, no doubt, be
engaged again for the same service. Besure my uncle is not a Campbellite in religion, but a
regular Baptist; but that will not make any difference; for Bentley can become all things to all
men, that he may gain some.
This course I think may satisfy Simons until his chastisement works out the peaceable
fruits of righteousness, and I will escape being sued; and if my family should lose a few thousand
dollars, if Bentley’s wife only gets it, it is as well; it is all in the family.
Simons would do well also to say to his brother Darwin Atwater, as he has a great deal of
labor to carry about and read Howe’s book, that he can be favored with the history of old Clapp,
his wife’s father, to carry with him; so that he can show the people Campbellism unveiled also.
Yours in great haste, and you may well think, not without some anxiety too.
SIDNEY RIGDON.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Author | Rigdon, Sidney, 1793-1876 |
| Title | [Br. O. Cowdery] |
| Edition | Electronic reproduction |
| Abstract | Letter from Sidney Rigdon to Oliver Cowdery. Rigdon discusses his response to the threat of a legal challenge initiated by Symonds Ryder. |
| Publisher Original | F. G. Williams and Co. |
| Date Original | 1836-06 |
| Digital Publisher | Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Date Digital | 2009-06 |
| Owning Institution | Brigham Young University |
| Subject | Book of Mormon--History; |
| Geographic Place Name | Kirtland (Ohio); |
| Genre | Newspapers; Letters; |
| Keywords | Rigdon, Sidney, 1793-1876; Cowdery, Oliver; Ryder, Symonds (Rider, Simons); Campbellism; |
| Source | Latter Day Saints’ Messenger and Advocate (Kirtland, Ohio) 2, no. 9 (June 1836) : 334-35. |
| Related Works | See HBLL Digital Collections, http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/u?/NCMP1820-1846,7264 |
| Language | English; eng; en; |
| Patron Usage Instructions | http://www.lib.byu.edu/genericnote_copyright.html |
| Copyright status/owner | Public Domain, Courtesy Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University |
| Type | text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Conversion specifications | E-Image Data Scanpro 1000; 600dpi; pdf |
| Full text | Transcriptions provided by the Maxwell Institute |
| Identifier | 1836_MA_June_a |
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