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| Claims made in "Chapter 10: The Army of the Lord" | A FAIR Analysis of: No Man Knows My History: The Life of Joseph Smith A work by author: Fawn Brodie
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Claims made in "Chapter 12: Master of Languages" |
Zion's Camp was a "major failure" for Joseph Smith.
Author's sources: Author's opinion.
Men and women had died in Missouri Joseph Smith's name.
Author's sources: Author's opinion.
Joseph decided that he could no longer give out "incidental" revelations after the Missouri trials.
Author's sources: Author's opinion.
The Kirtland High Council complained that the Apostles had too much power.
Author's sources: History of the Church 2:240
See Quote mining—History of the Church 2:240 to see how this quote was mined. History of the Church 2:240 states,
The time has come when we are about to separate, and when we shall meet again, God only knows. We therefore feel to ask him whom we have acknowledged to be our Prophet and Seer that he enquire of God for us and obtain a written revelation (if consistent) that we may look upon it when we are separated, that our hearts may be comforted. Our worthiness has not inspired us to make this request but our unworthiness.
How did the author interpret this to mean that the High Council complained that the Apostles had too much power?
The quote and its use by the critic(s):
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The time has come when we are about to separate, and when we shall meet again, God only knows. We therefore feel to ask him whom we have acknowledged to be our Prophet and Seer that he enquire of God for us and obtain a written revelation (if consistent) that we may look upon it when we are separated, that our hearts may be comforted. Our worthiness has not inspired us to make this request but our unworthiness. |
The Kirtland High Council complained that the Apostles had too much power. |
Joseph was "vain" regarding his "wrestling prowess."
Author's sources: Author's opinion.
The Word of Wisdom was not given by "commandment or constraint" because Joseph was "too fond of earthly pleasures."
Author's sources: Author's opinion.

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