The Life of Joseph Smith the Prophet
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ISBN-13: 9781536169591
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ISBN-10: 1536169595
Pagini: 568
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Editura: Nova Science Publishers Inc
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Cuprins
Preface;
The
Ripened
Time;
The
Apostasy
and
the
Restoration;
Joseph
Smith
at
Nauvoo;
The
"Choice
Seer";
Joseph's
Humble
Extraction
--
The
Godliness
and
Fair
Fame
of
His
Ancestry
--
A
Premonition
of
His
Work;
Birth
of
Joseph
--
Family
Circumstances
--
Toil
and
Poverty
--
Removal
to
New
York
--
Intense
Religious
Excitement;
Light
from
the
Scriptures
--
The
Prayer
and
its
Answer
--
"This
is
my
Beloved
Son:
Hear
Him"
--
Persecution
and
Scoffing
of
the
Multitude
--
Joseph
Doubts
Himself
and
Supplicates
for
Renewed
Help;
The
Angel
Moroni
Visits
Joseph
Thrice
in
One
Night
--
A
Record
to
be
brought
forth
--
vision
of
Cumorah;
A
Mid-day
Visitation
--
Joseph
Confides
in
His
Earthly
Father
--
Cumorah
and
the
Sacred
Box
--
A
New
Probation
is
Fixed
--
Successive
Visits
and
Ministrations
of
the
Angel
--
Joseph's
Growth
in
Godliness;
Joseph's
Willing
Toil
--
Four
Years
of
Waiting
--
He
Finds
Work
in
Pennsylvania
--
His
Marriage
with
Emma
Hale
--
The
Probation
Completed;
Final
Visit
to
Cumorah
--
Delivery
of
the
Plates
by
the
Angel
Moroni
--
Solemn
Caution
to
Joseph
--
Attacks
by
Assassins
and
Robbers
--
Poverty
and
Persecution
--
Help
from
Martin
Harris
--
Removal
to
Pennsylvania;
Joseph
Copies
and
Translates
from
the
Plates
--
Martin
Harris
Again
Comes
Opportunely
--
Professor
Anthon
and
the
Characters
--
Martin's
Labors
as
a
Scribe
--
His
Broken
Trust
--
The
Translation
Lost
to
Joseph
--
The
Prophet
Punished
for
Willfulness;
Oliver
Cowdery
is
Sent
of
Heaven
to
Aid
the
Prophet
--
The
Aaronic
Priesthood
is
Brought
to
Earth
by
Christ's
Forerunner
--
First
Baptism
of
This
Dispensation;
The
Prophet's
Brother
Samuel
Baptized
by
Oliver
--
Renewed
Danger
to
the
Work
--
Help
From
Fayette
--
Miraculous
Interposition
to
Aid
David
Whitmer
--
Hyrum
Smith
and
Others
Believe
and
are
Baptized;
Eleven
Chosen
Witnesses
View
the
Plates
--
Their
Unimpeachable
Testimony
--
Restoration
of
the
Melchisedec
Priesthood
by
Disciples
of
our
Lord
--
The
Apostleship
Conferred
--
Other
Baptisms
--
The
Translation
Completed;
Organization
of
the
Church
at
Fayette
--
Review
of
the
Prophet's
Labors
--
His
Unpretentious
Character
--
The
Courage
which
Animated
Him
was
shared
by
his
Associates
--
The
Witnesses
and
Early
Members
of
the
Church;
The
All-Comprehending
Character
of
Joseph's
Inspiration
--
First
Public
Meeting
of
the
Church
after
Organization
--
Believers
Asking
Baptism
--
Mobs
seeking
the
Life
or
the
Liberty
of
the
Prophet
--
Twice
Arrested
and
Acquitted
--
Joseph's
Lawyer
Hears
a
Mysterious
Voice
--
Copying
the
Revelations;
Dissensions
Within
the
Fold
--
Oliver
Cowdery
and
Hiram
Page
Lead
the
Whitmer's
Astray
--
Mobs
at
Colesville
and
Persecution
at
Harmony
--
Isaac
Hale
and
his
Family
Oppose
Joseph
--
The
Prophet
Removes
to
Fayette
--
Prophetic
Outline
of
the
Gathering;
The
Second
Conference
of
the
Church
--
Harmony
and
Love
Among
the
Elders
--
Accessions
to
the
Congregation
--
the
Mission
to
the
Lamanites
--
Individual
Revelations
--
God's
Chosen
Servants
in
Missouri;
Sidney
Rigdon
and
Edward
Partridge
Join
the
Church
--
Joseph
Commences
the
Translation
of
the
Scriptures
--
Saints
Commanded
to
Gather
at
Ohio
--
Joseph
Migrates
from
New
York
--
The
Kirtland
Saints
Fall
into
Error
--
God's
Power
Manifested
--
Important
Revelations;
Fourth
General
Conference
--
God
Designates
Missouri
as
the
Place
of
Holding
the
Next
Conference
--
Transgression
of
the
Thompson
Branch
--
Joseph
Goes
to
the
Place
of
the
New
Jerusalem;
On
the
Borders
of
the
Wilderness
--
Laying
the
First
Log
--
Dedication
and
Consecration
of
the
Land
of
Zion
and
the
Temple
Site
--
Back
to
Civilization
--
Sign
Seeking
and
Violence;
A
Methodist
Priest
Converted
by
a
Miracle
--
Wants
Power
to
Smite
--
The
Prophet
at
Hiram
Engaged
in
Translating
--
Order
for
Publication
of
the
"Evening
and
Morning
Star"
--
Man-made
Commandments;
A
Night
of
Fury
--
The
Murderous
Mob
at
Hiram
--
Joseph
Dragged
from
his
Bed,
and
is
Stripped,
Bruised
and
Almost
Slain
by
a
Profane
and
Drunken
Crowd
Led
by
Apostates
and
Sectarian
Ministers;
Departure
of
the
Prophet
from
Hiram
for
the
Consecrated
Land
in
Missouri
--
Accepted
as
the
President
of
the
High
Priesthood
--
Returning
from
Zion,
an
attempt
is
made
to
Poison
Him
--
Saved
Under
Bishop
Whitney's
Administration;
Brigham
Young
Receives
the
Gospel
--
His
Memorable
Meeting
with
the
Prophet
--
His
Constant
devotion
--
"That
Man
will
yet
Preside
over
the
Church"
--
A
Revelation
on
Priesthood
--
Joseph
Visits
the
Eastern
States
--
His
Numerous
Labors
--
Prophecy
Concerning
the
Civil
War
--
Its
Subsequent
Fulfillment;
Organization
of
the
School
of
the
Prophets
--
The
Translation
of
the
Scriptures
--
The
Word
of
Wisdom
Revealed
--
Joseph
Selects
Counselors
--
The
Savior
and
Angels
Appear
after
the
Ordination
--
Lands
Purchased
in
and
around
Kirtland;
Threats
of
a
Mob
of
Three
Hundred
at
Independence
--
Purity
Required
of
Church
Members
--
Excommunication
of
Dr
P
Hurlbert
--
His
Threats
Against
the
Prophet
--
Pixley
Joins
the
Mob
--
His
Malicious
Falsehoods
--
Meeting
of
a
Base
Element
--
Wicked
Determinations
--
Destruction
of
the
Saints'
Printing
Establishment
W
W
Phelps
Driven
from
Home
--
Bishop
Partridge
and
Elder
Allen
Tarred
and
Feathered
--
"You
Must
Leave
the
Country"
--
Another
Meeting
of
the
Enemy
--
The
Saints
Agree
to
Leave
Jackson
County;
The
Corner
Stone
of
the
Kirtland
Temple
Laid
--
A
Printing
Establishment
Opened
--
The
Prophet's
Mission
to
Canada
--
A
Minister's
Opposition
--
Baptisms
--
Persecutions
at
Kirtland
--
Wilford
Woodruff
Receives
the
Gospel;
The
Jackson
County
Persecutions
--
Appeal
to
Governor
Dunklin
--
His
Timid
Reply
--
Heartless
Drivings
--
A
Brutal
Murder
--
Boggs
Allows
the
Mob
to
Organize
as
a
Militia
--
Pitcher
Placed
in
Command
--
Certain
Men
Taken
in
Custody
by
the
Mob
--
Settlement
in
Clay
County
--
Court
of
Inquiry;
Hurlbert's
Efforts
to
Destroy
Joseph
--
High
Councils
Organized
--
The
Camp
of
Zion
--
A
Hard
Journey
--
Rattlesnakes
in
Camp
--
The
Prophet's
Philosophy
--
Elder
Humphrey's
Experience;
Vain
Appeal
of
the
Jackson
County
Saints
for
Protection
--
The
Approach
of
Zion's
Camp
--
Attempts
to
Raise
an
Opposing
Army
--
James
Campbell's
Prophecy
and
its
Fulfillment
--
A
Providential
Storm
--
Remarkable
Rise
of
Fishing
River
--
Joseph
States
the
Object
of
Zion's
Camp
--
A
Comforting
Revelation;
The
Scourge
of
Zion's
Camp
--
Joseph
and
Hyrum
Attacked
by
Cholera
--
Their
Deliverance
--
The
Camp
Disbanded
--
Threats
Against
the
Prophet
--
His
Fearlessness
--
Joseph
Returns
to
Kirtland
--
Sylvester
Smith's
Charge
of
Impurity
--
The
Prophet
Vindicated
--
Visit
to
Michigan
--
The
Law
of
Tithing;
The
Calling
of
Christ's
Apostles
in
the
Last
Dispensation
of
the
Fullness
of
Times
--
Duties
and
Powers
of
the
Twelve
--
Their
Labors
in
the
World
--
Organization
of
the
Seventies;
Joseph
as
a
Restorer
as
well
as
a
Prophet
--
The
Book
of
Abraham
--
Joseph's
Growth
into
Scholarship
and
Statesmanship
--
Difficulties
with
William
Smith;
Completion
and
Dedication
of
the
Kirtland
Temple
--
Sublime
Visions
to
the
Saints
--
The
Words
of
the
Divine
Redeemer
--
Joseph's
Grandmother
Visits
Him,
then
Dies
in
Peace
--
His
Mission
to
the
East;
Clay
County
Sorrowfully
Bids
the
Saints
to
Migrate
into
the
Wilderness
--
Joseph
Sends
a
Dignified
Letter
to
the
Citizens
--
Continuance
of
Mob
Autocracy
in
Jackson
--
Dunklin's
Helplessness
--
The
Saints
Form
the
New
County
of
Caldwell
and
Lay
Out
Far
West;
The
First
Serious
Apostasy
and
the
First
Great
Missionary
Movement
--
Dissensions
at
Kirtland,
and
Successful
Labors
in
England
--
Joseph
Meets
John
Taylor
in
Canada
--
Trials
and
Murderous
Mobs
at
Painesville
--
The
Prophet
Wades
Through
Swamps
in
the
Night,
Carrying
Sidney
upon
his
back;
John
Taylor's
Brave
Defense
of
Joseph
--
The
Prophet
Encounters
the
Spirit
of
Apostasy
in
Missouri
--
Hyrum
in
the
First
Presidency
--
Brigham
Young's
Courage
and
Devotion
--
Joseph
Driven
from
Kirtland
--
David
W
Patten's
Prophetic
Objection
--
Sad
Excommunications
--
Fate
of
Prominent
Men
--
Adam-ondi-Ahman
--
The
Gathering;
Peniston
Arouses
a
Mob
--
His
Exciting
Speech
Causes
a
Cruel
Attack
upon
Twelve
Unarmed
Brethren
--
One
Hundred
and
Fifty
Mobocrats
Drive
them
from
the
Polls
--
Adam
Black's
Promise
--
False
Charges
Against
the
Saints
--
The
Sheriff
of
Daviess
County
Arrests
Joseph
--
Boggs
Orders
the
Raising
of
the
Militia
--
The
Prophet
Perceives
the
Real
Object
of
this
Order;
Joseph
Volunteers
for
Trial
and
Lyman
Wight
Follows
--
Beginning
the
Study
of
Law
--
The
Trial
Before
a
Coward
Judge,
with
a
Perjured
Witness
--
Militia
Called
Out,
but
the
Mob
Practically
Defies
it
--
Boggs
Continues
the
Work
of
Oppression;
Bombardment
of
De
Witt
--
Appeal
of
the
Saints
to
Governor
Boggs
--
His
Heartless
Reply
--
Joseph's
Presence
Encourages
the
Brethren
--
The
Saints
Leave
their
Possessions
in
De
Witt
--
They
go
to
Far
West
--
Adam-ondi-Ahman
Devastated
--
The
Saints
Organize
for
Defense
--
Joseph
Controls
a
Mob
who
Design
to
Murder
Him
--
Apostasy
of
Thomas
B.
Marsh
--
Death
of
David
W.
Patten
--
"Whatever
you
do
Else,
oh
Do
Not
Deny
the
Faith.";
Boggs
Issues
an
order
of
Extermination
--
General
Atchison's
Threat
Against
the
Tyrant
--
Avard
Organizes
the
Danites
--
The
Haun's
Mill
Massacre
--
Far
West
Besieged
--
Three
Noble
Ones
Refuse
to
Desert
their
Friends
--
Colonel
Hinkle's
Base
Treachery
--
"These
are
the
Prisoners
I
Agreed
to
Deliver
up"
--
A
Court-martial
Sentences
Joseph
and
his
Companions
to
Death
--
General
Doniphan's
Noble
Action
--
Demoniac
Deeds
Enacted
in
Far
West;
The
Prophet's
Life
Saved
by
the
Vanity
of
Lucas
--
Farewell
of
the
Prisoners
to
their
Families
--
On
Toward
Independence
--
Continued
Ravages
at
Far
West
--
General
Clark's
Inhuman
Address
--
The
Movement
Against
Adam-ondi-Ahman;
Joseph
Preaches
in
Jackson
and
Fulfills
his
own
Prophecy
--
Favor
in
the
Eyes
of
their
Captors
--
Drunken
Guards
--
In
Richmond
Jail
--
Majesty
in
Chains
--
Clark's
Dilemma
--
The
mock
Trial
--
Treason
to
Believe
the
Bible
--
Close
of
the
Year
1838;
The
Pledge
for
the
Poor
Saints
in
Missouri
--
Brigham
Young
Driven
Forth
--
Efforts
to
Secure
the
Prophet's
Release
--
Removal
to
Gallatin
--
Examination
of
the
Case
by
a
Drunken
Jury
--
Wholesale
Indictment
--
Change
of
Venue
to
Boone
--
Escape
from
Missouri
to
Illinois;
The
Exodus
Completed
--
A
Fragment
of
its
Agonies
--
The
Woes
of
a
Martyr's
Widow,
a
Type
of
the
General
Suffering
--
Threat
that
one
of
Joseph's
Prophecies
should
Fail
--
But
it
is
Fulfilled
by
Courageous
Apostles
--
Missouri's
Punishment
and
Atonement;
The
Location
of
Commerce
--
Nauvoo,
the
Beautiful
--
Pity
from
Prominent
Men
in
Illinois
--
A
Day
of
Miracles
--
The
Prophet
Raises
the
Sick
at
the
Sound
of
his
Voice
--
Joseph
Sounds
the
Trump
of
Warning
--
The
Mission
of
the
Apostles
--
Their
Self-sacrifice
and
Courage
--
Conference
at
Commerce;
Reasons
for
an
Appeal
to
Washington
--
Joseph
and
Companions
Depart
for
the
National
Capital
--
The
Prophet's
Act
of
Physical
Heroism
--
He
sees
Ingratitude
--
Martin
Van
Buren
and
Joseph
Smith
--
The
Latter's
Scorn
--
Cowardice
and
Chicanery
--
"Your
Cause
is
Just,
but
I
can
do
Nothing
for
you.";
The
Mission
of
the
Apostles
--
Miraculous
Opening
of
their
way
to
the
Old
World
--
Ordination
of
Willard
Richards
--
Special
Labors
of
Each
Apostle
--
The
First
Immigrants
to
Zion
--
Joseph's
Letters
of
Instruction
and
Comfort
to
Elders
and
Saints
Abroad;
Nauvoo
the
Beautiful
--
Events
There
During
the
Year
1840
--
Renewal
of
Outrages
by
the
Missourians
--
Death
of
the
Prophet's
Father
and
Edward
Partridge
--
Return
of
Williams
and
Phelps
--
Joseph's
Hope
for
His
City
--
Demand
by
Governor
Boggs
for
the
Prophet
and
His
Brethren;
Joseph
Smith
at
Nauvoo
--
His
Physical
and
Mental
Personality
--
Views
of
his
Opponent
Commentators
--
Testimony
of
the
Spirit
of
His
Inspiration;
Dr
J
C
Bennett
Joins
the
Church
--
Nauvoo
City
Chartered
--
Nauvoo
University
and
Legion
Organized
--
Joseph
Smith
Commissioned
as
Lieutenant-General
of
the
State
Militia
--
Temple
Site
--
Dedication
of
the
Temple
--
An
Important
Conference;
Joseph's
Visit
to
Governor
Carlin
at
Quincy
--
Arrest
on
the
Old
Requisition
from
Missouri
--
A
Sheriff
Nursed
by
his
Prisoner
--
Judge
Douglas
Discharges
the
Prophet
on
Writ
of
Habeas
Corpus
--
Browning's
Eloquent
Appeal
--
Death
of
Don
Carlos
Smith
--
Events
at
Nauvoo,
Closing
1841;
The
Power
of
Human
Harmony
--
Changing
Hell
to
Heaven
--
Joseph
as
a
Servant
--
His
Sketch
of
the
Church
--
A
Ringing
Editorial
--
Organization
of
the
Relief
Society
--
Bennett
Begins
his
Plots;
Bennett's
Impurities
--
His
Cowardly
Stab
at
the
Prophet's
Name
and
Life
--
Fellowship
Withdrawn
from
the
Evil-doer
--
Quoting
his
own
Letters
to
Injure
the
Saints
--
Attempt
to
Kill
Boggs
--
Absurd
Charges
Against
"The
Mormons"
--
Joseph's
Horse,
"Joe
Duncan"
--
A
Prophecy;
The
Prophet
Charged
with
being
an
Accessory
to
the
Attempted
Assassination
of
Boggs
--
Orrin
Porter
Rockwell
Accused
of
the
Crime
--
The
Governor's
Requisition
--
The
Arrest
--
The
Prophet's
Desire
for
Peace
--
Wilson
Law's
Brave
Words
--
Emma
Smith's
Noble
Appeal
to
the
Governor
--
Carlin's
False
Reply
--
Amasa
M.
Lyman
Ordained
an
Apostle
--
Three
Hundred
and
Eighty
Faithful
Volunteers;
Attempt
to
Capture
Joseph
--
Reward
Offered
--
Tricks
to
Entrap
the
Prophet
--
He
Submits
to
Arrest
--
Visits
Governor
Ford
--
His
Examination
and
Release
--
A
Traitor's
Threat;
A
Breathing
Spell
--
Joseph's
Anticipation
of
his
Sacrifice
--
Many
Prophecies
and
an
Important
Theological
Epoch
in
the
Early
Part
of
1843
--
Wrestling
and
Other
Manly
Sports
--
Extracts
from
his
Sermons
--
Attack
on
the
Nauvoo
Charter
--
The
Lull
was
Brief;
The
Celestial
Order
of
Marriage
--
Eternity
and
Plurality
of
the
Covenant
--
The
Revelation
Written
and
Delivered
to
the
High
Council
--
Joseph,
Hyrum
and
Others
Obey
it;
An
Evil
Quartette
--
Reynolds,
Ford,
Bennett
and
Owens
--
A
New
Writ
--
Joseph
Kidnapped
at
Dixon
and
Threatened
with
Death
--
Efforts
for
Release
on
Habeas
Corpus
--
a
Wrestling
Match
--
Entry
into
Nauvoo
--
Joseph
Released
--
The
Kidnappers
ask
for
a
Mob
Army
--
Independence
Day
at
Nauvoo;
Growth
of
Nauvoo
--
The
Mansion
--
Sidney
Rigdon's
Recreancy
--
Mobocratic
Conventions
at
Carthage
--
Inciting
the
Missourians
to
Kidnap
--
The
Prophet
Checks
a
Bombastic
Politician
--
Appeals
for
Redress
--
Joy
on
a
Christmas
Day
--
Orrin
Porter
Rockwell
Back
from
Missouri;
Joseph
Smith
for
President
of
the
United
States
--
An
Inspired
Candidate
--
His
Views
of
the
Powers
and
Policy
of
the
General
Government
--
How
the
Country
could
have
Saved
the
Carnage
of
War;
Pacific
Address
by
the
Prophet
--
The
Mob
ask
God
to
Bless
their
Work
of
Massacre
--
Looking
to
the
West
--
A
Sublime
Sermon
--
Apostates
and
their
Work
--
Joseph
Indicted
for
Polygamy;
The
First
and
Only
Issue
of
the
Nauvoo
"Expositor"
--
Its
Murderous
Purpose
--
Removal
of
a
Nuisance
and
Eradication
of
its
Cause
--
Trial
of
the
Mayor
and
Others,
and
Their
Acquittal
in
an
Honest
Court
--
Gathering
of
the
Mobs
--
Threats
of
Extermination
--
Nauvoo
Under
Martial
Law;
Joseph's
Dream
--
His
Last
Public
Address
--
Consciousness
of
his
Impending
Fate
--
His
Love
for
his
Brethren;
Pontius
Pilate
Ford's
Entrance
upon
the
Scene
at
Carthage
--
The
Old
Cry
of
"Crucify!"
--
Joseph's
Final
Effort
to
Avert
Danger
from
Nauvoo
--
Lack
of
Faith
and
Suspicions
of
Cowardice
--
A
Fatal
Blindness
--
Like
a
Lamb
to
the
Slaughter
--
The
Arms
Demanded
--
Farewell
to
Nauvoo
--
At
Carthage;
Voluntary
Yielding
to
Process
--
Joseph
and
Hyrum
Charged
with
Treason
--
Ford's
Cowardice
and
Falsehood
--
In
Carthage
Jail
--
The
First
Day
and
Night
--
Preaching
to
the
Guards
--
Ford
Leaves
the
Martyrs
to
their
Fate;
Administration
of
the
Holy
Endowments
--
The
work
of
the
Closing
Months
--
Union
of
Satanic
Forces
Against
the
Prophet
--
A
Momentary
Glance
at
him
Before
the
Final
Hour;
The
Last
Day
--
Ford's
Action
at
Nauvoo
--
Conspiracy
Between
the
Guards
and
Murderous
Mob
Militia
--
The
Prisoners
Left
to
their
Fate
--
"A
Poor
Wayfaring
Man
of
Grief"
--
The
Assault
and
the
Murder
--
The
End;
Anecdotes
and
Sayings
of
the
Prophet;
Appendix.