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*"[Mary Fielding Smith] bears testimony that her husband [Hyrum] has seen and handled the plates, &c."<ref>{{MS1|author=Joseph Fielding|article=Letter to Parley P. Pratt|vol=4|date=August 1841|start=52}}</ref> | *"[Mary Fielding Smith] bears testimony that her husband [Hyrum] has seen and handled the plates, &c."<ref>{{MS1|author=Joseph Fielding|article=Letter to Parley P. Pratt|vol=4|date=August 1841|start=52}}</ref> | ||
*Another writer heard Hyrum "declare, in this city in public, that what is recorded about the plates, &c. &c. is God's solemn truth."<ref>"Mr. J. B. Newhall's Lecture," signed by "A Hearer," Salem Advertiser and Argus, 12 April 1843, some also in ''Times and Seasons'' 4 (15 June 1843): 234–235;</ref> | *Another writer heard Hyrum "declare, in this city in public, that what is recorded about the plates, &c. &c. is God's solemn truth."<ref>"Mr. J. B. Newhall's Lecture," signed by "A Hearer," Salem Advertiser and Argus, 12 April 1843, some also in ''Times and Seasons'' 4 (15 June 1843): 234–235;</ref> | ||
− | + | * "When I was but ten years of age, I heard the testimony of the Patriarch Hyrum Smith, one of the eight witnesses, to the divinity of the Book of Mormon and teh appearance of the plates from which it was translated."<ref>Salt Lake Stake Historical Record, 25 January 1888; cited in {{Book:Anderson:Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses|pages=146}}</ref> | |
After being in Liberty Jail, Hyrum wrote: | After being in Liberty Jail, Hyrum wrote: | ||
Multiple writers recalled Hyrum's testimony:
After being in Liberty Jail, Hyrum wrote:
I felt a determination to die, rather than deny the things which my eyes had seen, which my hands had handled, and which I had borne testimony to, wherever my lot had been cast (emphasis added).[5]
Richard Anderson wrote:
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