Joseph Smith had been a retiring youth—the Spirit made him bold to declare to rulers and potentates16 and all mankind, the Gospel again revealed. He had been a humble17 farmer lad—Divine authority sat so becomingly upon him that men looked at him with reverent18 awe19. He had been unlearned in the great things of art and science—he walked with God until human knowledge was to his eye an open book, the Celestial20 light beamed through his mind.
His lofty soul comprehended the grandeur21 of his mission upon earth; and with divine fortitude22 he fulfilled the destiny which God had ordained23 for him before the world was.
When he had achieved the prime of his manhood, he seemed to combine all attractions and excellencies. His physical person was the fit habitation of his exalted24 spirit. He was more than six feet in height, with expansive chest and clean cut limbs—a staunch and graceful25 figure. His head, crowned with a mass of soft, wavy26 hair, was grandly poised27. His face possessed28 a complexion29 of such clearness and transparency that the soul appeared to shine through. He wore no beard, and the full strength and beauty of his countenance30 impressed all beholders at a glance. He had eyes which seemed to read the hearts of men. His mouth was one of mingled31 power and sweetness. His majesty33 of air was natural, not studied. Though full of personal and prophetic dignity whenever occasion demanded, he could at other times unbend and be as happy and unconventional as a boy. This was one of his most striking characteristics; and it was sometimes held up to scorn by his traducers, that the chosen "man of God" should at times mingle32 as a man of earth with his earthly brethren. And yet it is a false ridicule1; for Savior and prophets must, like other men, eat, drink and wear apparel. They have the physical necessities and the affections and enjoyments34 which are common to other men. And it is this petty human fact—that a divine apostle with an earthly body has hunger and thirst to appease35, that he cannot always be prophesying36, but has hours to smile with the gay and to weep with the saddened—which leaves him "without honor in his own country."
But whether engaging in manly37 sport, during hours of relaxation38, or proclaiming words of wisdom in pulpit or grove39, he was ever the leader. His magnetism40 was masterful, and his heroic qualities won universal admiration41. Where he moved all classes were forced to recognize in him the man of power. Strangers journeying to see him from a distance, knew him the moment their eyes beheld42 his person. Men have crossed ocean and continent to meet him, and have selected him instantly from among a multitude.[1]
It was a part of Joseph Smith's great mission "to combat the errors of ages; to meet the violence of mobs; to cope with illegal proceedings43 from executive authority; to cut the Gordian knot of powers; to solve mathematical problems of universities with truth—diamond truth." He performed a work, "not pagan ire, nor tooth of time, nor sword, nor fire, shall bring to naught44."
The Prophet's life was exalted and unselfish. His death was a sealing martyrdom, following after that which was completed upon Calvary for the redemption of a world.
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v.讥讽,挖苦;n.嘲弄 | |
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