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In 1832 Joseph had a revelation that said that a man could not see God without the priesthood.  | In 1832 Joseph had a revelation that said that a man could not see God without the priesthood.  | ||
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*[[First Vision/Doctrine and Covenants 84 says God not seen without priesthood|D&C 84 says God not seen without priesthood]]  | *[[First Vision/Doctrine and Covenants 84 says God not seen without priesthood|D&C 84 says God not seen without priesthood]]  | ||
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| Chapter 5 | A FAIR Analysis of:   Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner 
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Chapter 7 | 
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 Oliver Cowdery's 1834 attempt at writing a history of the Church ignored the First Vision.  | 
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149-150 | 
 In 1832 Joseph had a revelation that said that a man could not see God without the priesthood.  | 
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150 | 
 There were no references to the First Vision in the 1830s.  | 
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152 | 
 Joseph's 1832 account mentions that he was in the 16th year of his age rather than the 15th.  | 
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154 | 
 The 1832 account only mentions one personage.  | 
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156 | 
 The personages in the 1835 version are not explicitly identified as God the Father and Jesus Christ.  | 
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157 | 
 The 1835 account talks about a visitation of angels instead of the Father and Son.  | 
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159 | 
 Joseph's claim of seeing the Father and the Son was not unique.  | 
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160 | 
 Oliver Cowdery's 1834 history in the Messenger and Advocate did not mention the First Vision.  | 
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162 | 
 "Mormon apologists are beginning to retreat from the idea that God the Father appeared to Joseph Smith"  | 
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 The Book of Mormon teaches that there is only one God.  | 
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164 | 
 Brigham Young denied that the Lord came to Joseph Smith in the First Vision.  | 
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164 | 
 John Taylor claimed that an angel appeared during the First Vision.  | 
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164 | 
 George A. Smith claimed that an angel appeared during the First Vision.  | 
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 There was no revival in the area where Joseph Smith lived in 1820.  | 
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