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Show 158 Brigham Young applied broadly nd l,Lj that the an party in power rty is p pon$ible r. a ,eopl of to the b. healthr condition. to the • two-pty syst.. Nor d.id h,e ,$Ub,8Cr1b stability. oppos1ton l.it! al part,ie not believe that Brigham toUXl& di,d government o£tered to p ktntll1ng He said: .. ; , arties n our Goverm$nt have no bettor 14ea than to tldnk the ePlbli. atfllld all tbe fbl'mer tape. "'81t,1•• J but X I Y that it 1. not so. A rbl,10 n Oove,rmn ,.:t eea eists 1ft, l&t'in& tM ".'.I>1,e.. by n.'r \luted YOi.e, without a dissena1on" .... la learning what i8 tot- tbe .. best. and unitedly dol'll it. fhat l,s .rue t'epabliDan"sm. ' He believed that a p'ftFty 8Pirit would lead: to ,he tormation ot ,political part.,. wMck would SJJ&edil,. -!his is thG plaa, pat'ld;$$. . or ,be tol1ow.' by other tree tr.ll lfhldll ,$ehlam a.: . and ,very' IOYerll$Ont when it permits . lay a poll.t>!.Oal Ofte 0_ doW11t.tl elenioah·.·a wbat are callGd d ••G4atl$ ex1sten4J3 of more th.n corruption- _he tOtJ.1ld.tlon of' i " fhe :party sumre$1le4 ":error and ,omwMre as' Itlburt Yeung belteved 'bat urd.ty reflection of was tiSh'.ousne•• end divine ,.tdenae. Most of his thoughts <at part'•• where a result 0t the . cd:M.¢i$lll trOIII til. 'Wltty -<n'1I th lMlI u. h1 ua1ty ill su :tatnt., .itloelt's tndi"at.d t. pol1ticllDtll of' ' , ehUf'ch aftairs the many that the procedure 100 $d iu the Church w s , \ pet'i'@ctO!7J ac"tuu 'O memb ,shtp., . , JR&4." . 2+b1$&,. Y ". <8epttMlber 1'. le'7),> 228. XlV not &?isbam toung did not t 81 I 1 s .' (April S" 1811J'. 9). , |