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* [[Question: How early was the story of the First Vision known among the members of the Church?]]
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* [[Question: What is Brigham Young claimed to have said that leads one to doubt that he denied the First Vision?]]
* [[Source:Joseph Smith Papers:The historical preamble to the 1830 'articles and covenants,' for example, appears to reference JS’s vision]]
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* [[Source:Günther Juncker (1994):Christ As Angel:Unknown to many, the early church fathers often referred to Jesus as an Angel]]
* [[Question: Why didn't the newspapers in Palmyra take notice of Joseph Smith's First Vision?]]
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* [[Question:Is there anything wrong with early Church leaders using the term "angel" to refer to Jesus Christ?]]
* [[Question: What references to the First Vision exist in published documents from the 1830s?]]
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* [[Question: Did Brigham Young confirm or expound on Joseph Smith’s first vision?]]
* [[Question: Was the general membership of the LDS Church not familiar with the First Vision story until late in the nineteenth century?]]
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* [[Question: When and how often did Brigham Young refer to elements of Joseph Smith's First Vision in his discourses?]]
* [[Question: What LDS publications between 1840 and 1877 include references to Joseph Smith's First Vision?]]
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* [[Source:Brigham Young:1861:JD 8:354:The Lord chose Joseph Smith, called upon him at fourteen years of age, gave him visions]]
* [[Question: Is there any mention of the First Vision in non-Mormon literature before 1843?]]
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* [[Source:Brigham Young:1855:JD 2:171:The Lord did not come with the armies of heaven]]
* [[Question: If the First Vision story was known by the public before 1840, then would anti-Mormons “surely” have seized upon it as an evidence of Joseph Smith’s imposture?]]
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* [[Source:Brigham Young:1867:JD 12:67:the Lord called upon Joseph he was but a boy—a child, only about fourteen years of age]]

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