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===Chapter 19: Mysteries of the Kingdom=== | __NOTOC__ | ||
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|section=[[../../Index|Index of claims]]: Claims made in "Chapter 19: Mysteries of the Kingdom" | |||
|previous=[[../Chapter 18|Claims made in "Chapter 18: Nauvoo"]] | |||
|next=[[../Chapter 20|Claims made in "Chapter 20: In the Quiver of the Almighty"]] | |||
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===Claims made in "Chapter 19: Mysteries of the Kingdom"=== | |||
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*When recounting his history, Joseph's "[d]ream images came easily to him and with such intense color and luxuriant detail that the matter of accuracy or chronology was of no importance." | |||
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*{{MindReading}} | *{{MindReading}} | ||
*[[Psychobiographical analysis of | *[[Joseph Smith/Psychobiographical analysis of]] | ||
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*Author's conjecture. | *Author's conjecture. | ||
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*Everything in Joseph's past was reinterpreted to "enhance the glory of the present." | |||
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*{{MindReading}} | *{{MindReading}} | ||
*[[Psychobiographical analysis of | *[[Joseph Smith/Psychobiographical analysis of]] | ||
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*Author's conjecture. | *Author's conjecture. | ||
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*The Book of Mormon was a "secret source of worry" to Joseph, and in response he published extracts from ''View of the Hebrews,'' ''Wonders of Nature,'' and other books that supported the Book of Mormon's story. | |||
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*{{MindReading}} | *{{MindReading}} | ||
*[[Book of Mormon | *[[Book of Mormon/Plagiarism accusations]] | ||
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*Author's conjecture. | *Author's conjecture. | ||
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*Joseph said regarding the Book of Mormon manuscript that he had "had trouble enough with this thing." | |||
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* This quote is only known from the hostile Ebenezer Robinson's account of Joseph placing the printer's manuscript of the Book of Mormon in the cornerstone of the Nauvoo house. There is no contemporary record of Joseph making this remark. If he did so, it could be seen in a variety of ways—including a rather rueful, somewhat humorous acknowledgment that the Book of Mormon had brought persecution upon him. | * This quote is only known from the hostile Ebenezer Robinson's account of Joseph placing the printer's manuscript of the Book of Mormon in the cornerstone of the Nauvoo house. There is no contemporary record of Joseph making this remark. If he did so, it could be seen in a variety of ways—including a rather rueful, somewhat humorous acknowledgment that the Book of Mormon had brought persecution upon him. | ||
* Even if true, it is not clear what the author hopes to prove. Joseph clearly did not abandon the Book of Mormon, or regret its production. On the evening before his death, the prophet bore testimony of its truth to his guards ({{HC1|vol=6|start=600}}). | * Even if true, it is not clear what the author hopes to prove. Joseph clearly did not abandon the Book of Mormon, or regret its production. On the evening before his death, the prophet bore testimony of its truth to his guards ({{HC1|vol=6|start=600}}). | ||
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*''The Return'' 2:315 (Aug. 1890) | *''The Return'' 2:315 (Aug. 1890) | ||
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| | *Joseph Smith claimed that the word "Mormon" meant "more good." | ||
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*''Times and Seasons'' 4:194 (May 15, 1843) | *''Times and Seasons'' 4:194 (May 15, 1843) | ||
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*[[ | *Much of the endowment ritual was borrowed from the Freemasons. | ||
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*[[Temples/Endowment/Freemasonry]] | |||
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*Author's conjecture. | *Author's conjecture. | ||
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*[[ | *Joseph rose to the "sublime degree" of Masonry within one day. | ||
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*[[Temples/Endowment/Freemasonry]] | |||
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