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The Tanners ignore that Brigham denied the charges, and meant his listeners to see that they are only raised when the minister resorts to ''ad hominem'' because he cannot rebut Brigham's doctrines from Joseph on other grounds.
 
The Tanners ignore that Brigham denied the charges, and meant his listeners to see that they are only raised when the minister resorts to ''ad hominem'' because he cannot rebut Brigham's doctrines from Joseph on other grounds.
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I recollect a conversation I had with a priest who was an old friend of ours, before I was personally acquainted with the Prophet Joseph. I clipped every argument he advanced, until at last he came out and began to rail against "Joe Smith," saying, "that he was a mean man, a liar, money-digger, gambler, and a whore-master;" and he charged him with everything bad, that he could find language to utter. I said, hold on, brother Gillmore, here is the doctrine, here is the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and the revelations that have come through Joseph Smith the Prophet. I have never seen him, and do not know his private character. The doctrine he teaches is all I know about the matter, bring anything against that if you can. As to anything else I do not care. If he acts like a devil, he has brought forth a doctrine that will save us, if we will abide it. He may get drunk every day of his life, sleep with his neighbor's wife every night, run horses and gamble, I do not care anything about that, for I never embrace any man in my faith. But the doctrine he has produced will save you and me, and the whole world; and if you can find fault with that, find it. He said, "I have done." If he acts like a devil, he has brought forth a doctrine that will save us, if we abide by it. He may get drunk every day of his life, sleep with his neighbor's wife every night, run horses and gamble...But the doctrine he has produced will save you and me and the whole world.

Analysis

The Tanners ignore that Brigham denied the charges, and meant his listeners to see that they are only raised when the minister resorts to ad hominem because he cannot rebut Brigham's doctrines from Joseph on other grounds.