Mormon History: 1830 to 1839
Search  
  • Joseph
    • 1832 History
    • Callings
    • Family
    • Family Visions
    • Joseph Smith History (1839)
    • Letters
    • Themes
    • Remembered
  • Bios
  • Beliefs & Practices
    • Common Consent
    • Cursings
    • Disciplinary Actions
    • Exorcisms
    • Miracles
    • Offices
    • Priesthood
    • Signs and Wonders
    • Visions
    • Word of Wisdom
    • Zion
  • Chron
    • 1830
    • 1831
    • 1832
    • 1833
    • 1834
    • 1835
    • 1836
    • 1837
    • 1838
    • 1839
    • Zion's Camp
  • Revelations
  • NY
    • Minutes
    • Revelations
    • Offices
    • Sidney: Early Days
  • Ohio
    • Minutes
    • Revelations
    • Membership 1830-1838
    • Kirtland 1830-1831
    • Kirtland 1832
    • Kirtland 1834
    • Kirtland 1835
    • Kirtland 1837
    • Kirtland Apostasy
    • Oliver's History
    • Offices
  • Missouri
    • Jackson County
      • Revelations
      • Minutes
      • Expulsion
      • Zion's Camp
    • Clay County
      • Revelations
      • Minutes
    • Far West
      • Revelations
      • Minutes
      • Ousters
      • Expulsion
  • Missions
    • England
    • Missionaries
    • Gazetteers
    • Hawaii smallpox epidemic (1853)
    • Upper Canada
  • Sources
    • Book of Commandments & Revelations
    • Book Commandments ABC
    • Kirtland Revelation Book
    • Manuscript Revelation Books
    • Far West Record
    • Kirtland High Council
    • Scriptory
    • History of Joseph: Contents
    • Church Historians
    • History of Joseph: Intro
    • Scribes
    • Selected Collections

Gray's Priesthoods
Introduction
James Gray book 1810 In 1810, James Gray, D. D. (1770–1824), published a small book with a very long title positing the existence of three priesthoods—the priesthoods of Aaron, Melchizedec, and Jesus Christ. Fawn Brodie refers to the book as follows: A dissertation
Brodie: Joseph's priesthood source It seems likely that Joseph's concept of dual priesthood came directly from James Gray's A Dissertation, on the Coincidence Between the Priesthoods of Jesus Christ & Melchisedec (Philadelphia, 1810). Joseph was familiar with Gray's works. His own signed copy of Gray's Mediatorial Reign of the Son of God (Baltimore, 1821) may be seen in the library of the Reorganized Church. No Man, 111†.

According to H. Michael Marquardt, "Brodie may have mistaken this book for the one that was owned by Samuel Harrison Smith "which is now in Special Collections at BYU. This copy has "Samuel Smith's Book February 20th 1830" on the title page. Off-site link
Joseph uses Gray as a springboard Indeed, the similarities of the two men's views are striking. But there are stark differences as well, which, to my thinking strengthens the hypothesis that Joseph used Gray's issues to frame his own concept of priesthood.

Jesus and Melchizedek Jesus held the priesthood of the order of Melchizedek. Melchizedec preceded Aaron. His is a more "noble" order. Hebrews is addressed to the Jews, who would not accept the atonement because Jesus was not of Aaronic desent. Psalms says King David is a priest of the Melchizedek order, and Jesus' genealogy is Davidic. Gray's Priesthoods (1)
Sacrifices authorized without office Before and after Melchisedec, until Aaron, anyone could offer sacrifices. Prophets receive revelation, not fill [priestly] offices. Those who tried to act as priests without authorization were punished. But God can and has called men without priesthood to perform sacrifices. Gray's Priesthoods (2)
Jesus chose Melchizedec pattern Christ chose pattern of Melchizedec's order §. His sacrifice is unique and perfect. Therefore his priesthood is beyond Melchisedec or Aaronic §.
Gray's Priesthoods (3)

 

Priesthood Restoration
Priesthood



Home | Joseph | Bios | Beliefs & Practices | Chron | Revelations | NY | Ohio | Missouri | Missions | Sources | Top

Dale R. Broadhurst Sites | Far West | Joseph Smith Papers | BYU Mormon Studies | More
Dialogue | JWHA | LDS Church | MHA | Signature Books Library | Sunstone


Saints Without Halos has no official connection with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
© 2001-2012 Saints Without Halos. All rights reserved.