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Joseph's vision was at first an intensely personal experience&mdash;an answer to a specific question. Over time, however, illuminated by additional experience and instruction, it became the founding revelation of the Restoration. <ref>Dennis B. Neuenschwander, [http://www.lds.org/ensign/2009/01/joseph-smith-an-apostle-of-jesus-christ?lang=eng "Joseph Smith: An Apostle of Jesus Christ,"] ''Ensign'' (January 2009) 16-22.</ref>
Joseph's vision was at first an intensely personal experience&mdash;an answer to a specific question. Over time, however, illuminated by additional experience and instruction, it became the founding revelation of the Restoration. <ref>Dennis B. Neuenschwander, [http://www.lds.org/ensign/2009/01/joseph-smith-an-apostle-of-jesus-christ?lang=eng "Joseph Smith: An Apostle of Jesus Christ,"] ''Ensign'' (January 2009): 16-22.</ref>
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Neuenschwander (2009): "Joseph's vision was at first an intensely personal experience...it became the founding revelation of the Restoration"

Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Ensign (January 2009):

Joseph's vision was at first an intensely personal experience—an answer to a specific question. Over time, however, illuminated by additional experience and instruction, it became the founding revelation of the Restoration. [1]


Notes

  1. Dennis B. Neuenschwander, "Joseph Smith: An Apostle of Jesus Christ," Ensign (January 2009): 16-22.