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#REDIRECT [[Question: Were Joseph Smith's final words, "O Lord, my God!" a cry for help or mercy from Freemasons in the mob at the Carthage jail?]]
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==Question==
Just before he died, did Joseph Smith begin to give the Masonic cry of distress?
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==Answer==
It is well documented that Joseph Smith uttered the words "Oh Lord, My God," as he fell from the window at Carthage Jail. The Masonic Grand Hailing Sign of Distress is "Oh Lord, My God, is there no help for the widow's son?"
 
==Conclusion==
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==Endnotes==
 
*{{note|durham1}}Reed C. Durham, [http://www.mormonismi.net/temppeli/durhamin_puhe1974.shtml ''Is there no help for the widow's son?''], Presentation to the Mormon History Association, Nauvoo, Illinois, April 20, 1974.
 
==Further reading==
 
===FAIR wiki articles===
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===FAIR web site===
* David Ferguson, "Miraculous Events in Early Church History," ((fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/apol/misc/misc38.html}}
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===External links===
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===Printed material===
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