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Of these nine accounts of the First Vision, four are very clearly accounts of the later visit of the angel Moroni (the first three mentioned, and the 1834 account). They do not belong in a list of "First Vision" accounts, and represent either extremely sloppy research or a deliberate attempt to deceive.
Of the other five accounts
- 1838 was the one eventually canonized in the Pearl of Great Price;
- 1835 [interview with Joshua, November 9; MS 15 (1853): 396]; and 1844 [presumably the book by I. Daniel Rupp] both refer to “two personages”
We need to ask why the video has ignored:
- the 1843 letter from Joseph Smith to the editor of the Pittsburgh Gazette, which refers to the Father and Son;
- the Wentworth letter, written by Joseph Smith, and published in his lifetime, which also refers to two unidentified personages
- the Neibaur diary account of a sermon delivered by Joseph Smith in 1844, which also refers to two personages?
Hence, of the eight accounts which actually refer to the First Vision, two refer to the Father and the Son specifically; four others refer simply to “two personages.”
This leaves
- the 1832 account, which is a rough draft which uses the same structure as Paul's vision of Christ. The Father is not named specifically, but His words and witness are clearly present. [[{{{url}}}|FAIRWiki link]]
There is also extensive evidence that Joseph Smith was teaching about two members of the Godhead at a very early date. FAIRWiki link
Through false information, distortion, and refusing to let the documents speak for themselves, the video attempts to manufacture a problem where none exists.
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It is clear from other sermons by Brigham Young that he was quite aware of the details of the First Vision as published by Joseph Smith in 1842:
- Joseph Smith called at age fourteen: JD 8. 353-4 (1861); JD 12. 67-8 (1867)
- He was called as a youth: JD 2. 171 (1855); JD 7. 243 (1859)
- There was a revival or reformation JD 12. 67-8 (1867)
- He was told the churches were wrong, and not to join any church: JD 2. 171 (1855); JD 12. 67-8 (1867)
Late in his life Brigham Young stated:
- “Why was Joseph Smith persecuted? Why was he hunted from neighborhood to neighborhood, from city to city, and from State to State, and at last suffered death? Because he received revelations from the Father, from the Son, and was ministered to by holy angels”
- —Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses 18:231. off-site wiki (17 September 1876)
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