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|sublink1=Question: Was the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor legal? | |||
|sublink2=Question: What caused William Law to apostatize from the Church and turn against Joseph Smith? | |||
|sublink3=Question: Did Joseph Smith or his associates attempt to reconcile with William Law before he published the Nauvoo Expositor? | |||
|sublink4=Question: How was the decision reached to destroy the Nauvoo Expositor? | |||
|sublink5=Question: Why did the Nauvoo City Council feel it was necessary to destroy the Nauvoo Expositor? | |||
|sublink6=Question: What was John C. Bennett's role in the events leading up to the death of Joseph Smith? | |||
|sublink7=Question: Was Joseph Smith responsible for an assassination attempt on former Missouri governor Lilburn Boggs? | |||
|sublink8=Question: What is the timeline of events that led to Joseph Smith's death in Carthage? | |||
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''For an account of events which occurred before those described in this article, see entry:'': [[Nauvoo city charter]] | ''For an account of events which occurred before those described in this article, see entry:'': [[Nauvoo city charter]] | ||
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|summary3=William Marks related that Joseph’s conversation denouncing plural marriage occurred “three weeks before his death” or around June 6. Perhaps Joseph had such a change of heart during the first week of June, but this seems unlikely and other parts of Marks’ recollection are implausible.}} | |summary3=William Marks related that Joseph’s conversation denouncing plural marriage occurred “three weeks before his death” or around June 6. Perhaps Joseph had such a change of heart during the first week of June, but this seems unlikely and other parts of Marks’ recollection are implausible.}} | ||
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For an account of events which occurred before those described in this article, see entry:: Nauvoo city charter
William Law was Joseph's counselor, but eventually broke with the Prophet and helped publish the Nauvoo Expositor. |
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William Marks related that Joseph’s conversation denouncing plural marriage occurred “three weeks before his death” or around June 6. Perhaps Joseph had such a change of heart during the first week of June, but this seems unlikely and other parts of Marks’ recollection are implausible. |
To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, [[../CriticalSources|click here]]
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