Difference between revisions of "User:GregSmith"

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== Links to check ==
  
# [[Question: How many times was Joseph Smith involved with legal issues?]]
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# [[Question: Did Joseph Smith mismanage the estate of two orphans, Maria and Sarah Lawrence by marrying these sisters polygamously in order to use the marriage to enrich himself?]]
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# [[Question: Does Doctrine and Covenants 98:4-11 instruct Latter-day Saints to disobey secular law?]]
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# [[Question: What is Joseph Smith's 1826 Bainbridge "trial" for "glasslooking"?]]
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# [[Question: What events resulted in Joseph Smith's 1826 court appearance in Bainbridge?]]
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# [[Question: Why was Joseph fined if he wasn't guilty?]]
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# [[Source:Highlights in the Prophet's Life:Ensign:June 1994:Tried and acquitted on fanciful charge of being a "disorderly person"]]
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# [[Question: Didn't Hugh Nibley claim that a record of this trial would be "the most damning evidence in existence" against Joseph Smith?]]
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# [[Question: What did critics of the Church during Joseph Smith's lifetime think of the 1826 court hearing?]]
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# [[Question: What are the details of Joseph Smith's 1826 "trial" for "glasslooking"]]
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# [[Question: What happened to Josiah Stowell? Did he conclude he had been defrauded after the court hearing?]]
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# [[Question: Was Joseph Smith found guilty of being a "con man" in 1826?]]
  
 
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Links to check

  1. Question: What is Joseph Smith's 1826 Bainbridge "trial" for "glasslooking"?
  2. Question: What events resulted in Joseph Smith's 1826 court appearance in Bainbridge?
  3. Question: Why was Joseph fined if he wasn't guilty?
  4. Source:Highlights in the Prophet's Life:Ensign:June 1994:Tried and acquitted on fanciful charge of being a "disorderly person"
  5. Question: Didn't Hugh Nibley claim that a record of this trial would be "the most damning evidence in existence" against Joseph Smith?
  6. Question: What did critics of the Church during Joseph Smith's lifetime think of the 1826 court hearing?
  7. Question: What are the details of Joseph Smith's 1826 "trial" for "glasslooking"
  8. Question: What happened to Josiah Stowell? Did he conclude he had been defrauded after the court hearing?
  9. Question: Was Joseph Smith found guilty of being a "con man" in 1826?

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