ADDED UPON
A Story
by
NEPHI ANDERSON
Author of "The Castle Builder," "A Daughter of the North," "John St. John," "Romance of a Missionary," etc.
"_And they who keep their first estate shall be added upon; ... and they who keep their second estate shall have glory added upon their heads for ever and ever_."
Ninth Edition The Deseret News Press Salt Lake City, Utah Copyright 1898 By Nephi Anderson. Copyright 1912 By Nephi Anderson. All Rights Reserved.
PREFACE TO THE THIRD EDITION.
A religion, to be worth while, must give satisfactory answers to the great questions of life: What am I? Whence came I? What is the object of this life? and what is my destiny? True, we walk by faith, and not by sight, but yet the eye of faith must have some light by which to see. Added Upon is an effort to give in brief an outline of "the scheme of things," "the ways of God to men" as taught by the Gospel of Christ and believed in by the Latter-day Saints; and to justify and praise these ways, by a glance along the Great Plan, from a point in the distant past to a point in the future--not so far away, it is to be hoped.
On subjects where little of a definite character is revealed, the story, of necessity, could not go into great detail. It is suggestive only; but it is hoped that the mind of the reader, illumined by the Spirit of the Lord, will be able to fill in all the details that the heart may desire, to wander at will in the garden of the Lord, and dwell in peace in the mansions of the Father.
Many have told me that when they read Added Upon, it seemed to have been written directly to them. My greatest reward is to know that the little story has touched a sympathetic chord in the hearts of the Latter-day Saints, and that it has brought to some aching hearts a little ray of hope and consolation.
Nephi Anderson.
Liverpool, November 5, 1904.
PREFACE TO THE FIFTH AND ENLARGED EDITION.
This story of things past, things present, and things to come has been before the Latter-day Saints for fourteen years. During this time, it seems to have won for itself a place in their hearts and in their literature. A reviewer of the book when it was first published said that "so great and grand a subject merits a more elaborate treatment." Many since then have said the story should be "added upon," and the present enlarged edition is an attempt to meet in a small way these demands. The truths restored to the earth through "Mormonism" are capable of illimitable enlargement; and when we contemplate these glorious teachings, we are led to exclaim with the poet:
"Wide, and more wide, the kindling bosom swells, As love inspires, and truth its wonders tells, The soul enraptured tunes the sacred lyre, And bids a worm of earth to heaven aspire, 'Mid solar systems numberless, to soar, The death of love and science to explore."
N.A.
Salt Lake City, Utah, May, 1912.
Table of contents (by pages)
- 1: Added Upon by Nephi Anderson
- 2: And inherit that which God inherits
- 3: And the glory be thine forever
- 4: Lucifer was surely in the wrong
- 5: Homan went to the gathering of which Sardus had spoken
- 6: And with power to loose the bands of death
- 7: Nor could Lucifer win them over
- 8: Homan's thoughts had often been with the fair sister Delsa
- 9: Then Sardus departed to perform some duty
- 10: Said the messenger to her who had first spoken
- 11: But Delsa touched him on the arm
- 12: The celestial landscape gladdened their eyes
- 13: Rupert had changed his wet clothes
- 14: Dry Holler creek is just boomin'
- 15: Bolton greeted him as he rode up
- 16: Rupert was not given to boasting
- 17: Rupert readily caught the runaway animal
- 18: Rupert again shouldered his shovel
- 19: The town of Willowby had grown wonderfully
- 20: Volmer worships nothing but music
- 21: Volmer told Rupert later in the evening
- 22: Laughingly shouted Hansine to her
- 23: Bogstad and Signe had proffered their help
- 24: Bogstad would help her up the steep places
- 25: If Henrik could not talk about that nearest his heart
- 26: There was Hagbert standing half concealed behind a bush
- 27: I have heard a rumor from home that you are going to America
- 28: Bogstad elbowing through the throng to get to the ship
- 29: Signe staggered down into the dimly lighted steerage
- 30: Rupert seated himself on the sofa
- 31: I shall have to leave Willowby tomorrow
- 32: Rupert staggered along until he came to another hayloft
- 33: For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth
- 34: The young woman looked steadily at Rupert
- 35: Janson and help him with his harvesting
- 36: He read the first fourteen verses
- 37: Janson if the adjoining lands could be bought
- 38: And obtained the Chamogo district school for the winter
- 39: And Rupert and Signe were alone
- 40: Then be baptized for the remission of their sins
- 41: Chamogo valley did undergo a change
- 42: Miss Wilton had never been heard of since she left Willowby
- 43: So Rupert stepped into the room
- 44: It's too bad about Volmer Holm
- 45: Henrik wondered what had become of her
- 46: But that's a long way from Wyoming
- 47: But do you think Henrik would take any advice
- 48: And so does Pastor Tonset and all his followers
- 49: He felt the trembling of her chin as she removed his hands
- 50: Henrik mingled more freely with his tenants at Nordal
- 51: Henrik directed his attention to another line of work
- 52: Henrik said nothing about his own religious faith
- 53: Henrik obtained the proper directions
- 54: Henrik met Rachel again that evening
- 55: And Henrik enquired the reason
- 56: And Henrik saw for an instant into the pre existent world
- 57: Henrik and Marie visited the Saints in the West
- 58: I used to know Henrik Bogstad of Nordal
- 59: For intelligence cleaveth unto intelligence
- 60: And preached the gospel to them
- 61: A feeling of sweet peace filled the righteous
- 62: The Redeemer ministered in this spirit world
- 63: Then when Rupert met and became acquainted with Henrik
- 64: Signe and Rachel were closely associated
- 65: Rupert was the principal speaker
- 66: Just then Rupert stepped up to them
- 67: She who came to Henrik after I left him
- 68: Permitted him to be taken away
- 69: Neither was this courtship exceptional
- 70: Marriage for eternity was also further explained
- 71: Up through the gates of the resurrection
- 72: Now no tyrant's sceptre saddens
- 73: Fruits and fruit preparations of a dozen kinds
- 74: And the inhabitants of this city are all righteous
- 75: Paulus would wait for their return
- 76: This is an improvement on electricity
- 77: Shaggy beast lying under a tree
- 78: Thousands of workmen out of employment
- 79: Remand noted the absence of smoking chimneys
- 80: And these are also stewardships
- 81: When they also are given a stewardship
- 82: The superintendent of these works
- 83: Neither Remand nor the King replied to this query
- 84: Remand expressed his thought to the guide
- 85: He laughingly acknowledged to Paulus
- 86: Someone else will soon be visiting with me here
- 87: In the foreground loomed a rocky ledge
- 88: Her face shines with the indescribable glow of immortality
- 89: All things will become celestial
- 90: As distinctly as though it were yesterday
- 91: Through the resurrection and we
- 92: God's children glorified Are no more strangers
- 93: Eternal Glory land is their abode
- 94: Thy measure of creation thou doest fill
- 95: For by eternal law the worlds Are formed
