In the 1972 October General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints President Harold B. Lee gave an address which still has relevance today. The following is an extract from that address, but the entire address is worth reading and listening to.
As the apostle Paul said, it is likewise a marvel to us today, as it 
was in that day, that some members are so soon removed from those who 
taught them the gospel and are removed from the true teachings of the 
gospel of Christ to be led astray into something that corrupts the true 
doctrines of the gospel of Christ into vicious and wicked practices and 
performances. . . . 
I
 should like now to make reference to some of these. The first is the 
spread of rumor and gossip (we have mentioned this before) which, when 
once started, gains momentum as each telling becomes more fanciful, 
until unwittingly those who wish to dwell on the sensational repeat them
 in firesides, in classes, in Relief Society gatherings and priesthood 
quorum classes without first verifying the source before becoming a 
party to causing speculation and discussions that steal time away from 
the things that would be profitable and beneficial and enlightening to 
their souls.
Just
 an example: I understand that there is a widely circulated story that I
 was alleged to have had a patriarchal blessing (I don’t know whether 
any of you have heard about that) that had to do with the coming of the 
Savior and the ten tribes of Israel. In
 the first place, a patriarchal blessing is a sacred document to the 
person who has received it and is never given for publication and, as 
all patriarchal blessings, should be kept as a private possession to the
 one who has received it. And
 second, with reference to that which I was alleged to have had, suffice
 it to say that such a quotation is incorrect and without foundation in 
fact.
There
 is one thing that shocks me: I have learned, in some instances, that 
those who have heard of these rumors are disappointed when I tell them 
they are not so. They seem to have enjoyed believing a rumor without 
substance of fact. I would earnestly urge that no such idle gossip be 
spread abroad without making certain as to whether or not it is true.
The
 First Presidency in August 1913 issued a warning to the members of the 
Church which could bear repeating today. Let me read you a few things 
that were said then:
“To the officers and members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints:
“From the days of Hiram Page (Doc. and Cov., Sec. 28) [D&C 28],
 at different periods there have been manifestations from delusive 
spirits to members of the Church. Sometimes these have come to men and 
women who because of transgression became easy prey to the 
Arch-Deceiver. At other times people who pride themselves on their 
strict observance of the rules and ordinances and ceremonies of the 
Church are led astray by false spirits, who exercise an influence so 
imitative of that which proceeds from at Divine source that even these 
persons, who think they are ‘the very elect,’ find it difficult to 
discern the essential difference. Satan himself has transformed himself 
to be apparently ‘an angel of light.’
“When
 visions, dreams, tongues, prophecy, impressions or an extraordinary 
gift or inspiration convey something out of harmony with the accepted 
revelations of the Church or contrary to the decisions of its 
constituted authorities, Latter-day Saints may know that it is not of 
God, no matter how plausible it may appear. Also, they should understand
 that directions for the guidance of the Church will come, by 
revelation, through the head. All faithful members are entitled to the 
inspiration of the Holy Spirit for themselves, their families, and for 
those over whom they are appointed and ordained to preside. But anything
 at discord with that which comes from God through the head of the 
Church is not to be received as authoritative or reliable. In secular as
 well as spiritual affairs, Saints may receive Divine guidance and 
revelation affecting themselves, but this does not convey authority to 
direct others, and is not to be accepted when contrary to Church 
covenants, doctrine or discipline, or to known facts, demonstrated 
truths, or good common sense. No person has the right to induce his 
fellow members of the Church to engage in speculations or take stock in 
ventures of any kind on the specious claim of Divine revelation or 
vision or dream, especially when it is in opposition to the voice of 
recognized authority, local or general. The Lord’s Church ‘is a house of
 order.’ It is not governed by individual gifts or manifestations, but 
by the order and power of the Holy Priesthood as sustained by the voice 
and vote of the Church in its appointed conferences.
“The
 history of the Church records many pretended revelations claimed by 
impostors or zealots who believed in the manifestations they sought to 
lead other persons to accept, and in every instance, disappointment, 
sorrow and disaster have resulted therefrom. Financial loss and 
sometimes utter ruin have followed.”
This
 is something that is recurring time and time again, and we call upon 
you holders of the priesthood to stamp out any such and to set to flight
 all such things as are creeping in, people rising up here and there who
 have had some “marvelous” kind of a manifestation, as they claim, and 
who try to lead the people in a course that has not been dictated from 
the heads of the Church.
As
 I say, it never ceases to amaze me how gullible some of our Church 
members are in broadcasting these sensational stories, or dreams, or 
visions, some alleged to have been given to Church leaders, past or 
present, supposedly from some person’s private diary, without first 
verifying the report with proper Church authorities.
If
 our people want to be safely guided during these troublous times of 
deceit and false rumors, they must follow their leaders and seek for the
 guidance of the Spirit of the Lord in order to avoid falling prey to 
clever manipulators who, with cunning sophistry, seek to draw attention 
and gain a following to serve their own notions and sometimes sinister 
motives.
The
 Lord has very plainly set forth a test by which anyone may challenge 
any and all who may come claiming, clandestinely, to have received some 
kind of priesthood authority. Now this is what the Lord said in the 42nd
 section of the Doctrine and Covenants, verse 11:
“Again,
 I say unto you, that it shall not be given to any one to go forth to 
preach my gospel, or to build up my church, except he be ordained by 
someone who has authority, and it is known to the church that he has 
authority and has been regularly ordained by the heads of the church.” [D&C 42:11]
Now,
 if one comes claiming that he has authority, ask him, “Where do you get
 your authority? Have you been ordained by someone who has authority, 
who is known to the Church, that you have authority and have been 
regularly ordained by the heads of the Church?” If the answer is no, you
 may know that he is an imposter. This is the test that our people 
should always apply when some imposter comes trying to lead them astray. . . .
One
 more matter: There are among us many loose writings predicting the 
calamities which are about to overtake us. Some of these have been 
publicized as though they were necessary to wake up the world to the 
horrors about to overtake us. Many of these are from sources upon which 
there cannot be unquestioned reliance.
Are
 you priesthood bearers aware of the fact that we need no such 
publications to be forewarned, if we were only conversant with what the 
scriptures have already spoken to us in plainness?
Let
 me give you the sure word of prophecy on which you should rely for your
 guide instead of these strange sources which may have great political 
implications.
Read the 24th chapter of Matthew—particularly that inspired version as contained in the Pearl of Great Price. (JS—M 1.)
Then read the 45th section of the Doctrine and Covenants where the Lord, not man, has documented the signs of the times. [D&C 45]
Now
 turn to section 101 and section 133 of the Doctrine and Covenants and 
hear the step-by-step recounting of events leading up to the coming of 
the Savior. [D&C 101; D&C 133]
Finally,
 turn to the promises the Lord makes to those who keep the commandments 
when these judgments descend upon the wicked, as set forth in the 
Doctrine and Covenants, section 38. [D&C 38]
Brethren,
 these are some of the writings with which you should concern 
yourselves, rather than commentaries that may come from those whose 
information may not be the most reliable and whose motives may be 
subject to question. And may I say, parenthetically, most of such 
writers are not handicapped by having any authentic information on their
 writings.
As
 the Lord has admonished priesthood bearers from the beginning: 
“Wherefore, gird up your loins and be prepared. Behold, the kingdom is 
yours, and the enemy shall not overcome.
“Verily I say unto you, ye are clean, but not all; and there is none else with whom I am well pleased;
      
“For
 all flesh is corrupted before me; and the powers of darkness prevail 
upon the earth, among the children of men, in the presence of all the 
hosts of heaven—
      
“Which causeth silence to reign, and all eternity is pained. …” (D&C 38:9–12.)
Now
 brethren, I have spoken plainly to you in this priesthood session. Let 
what has been said by all the brethren tonight, and in this conference, 
not fall on deaf ears. Let these admonitions be received as the Lord 
directed they should be received, in an early revelation, to which 
President Tanner has already made reference, “as if from mine own mouth,
 in all patience and faith.” (D&C 21:5.)
Only
 by so doing can we be truly one as a body of priesthood, by following 
the leadership that the Lord has established in our day in order that we
 may be one. And he warns us if we are not one, we are not his, as he 
has declared in the Doctrine and Covenants.
Harold B. Lee, Conference Report, October 1972, 124-28.  
 
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