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*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: Was the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor legal?|Question: Was the destruction of the ''Nauvoo Expositor'' legal?]]
*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: What caused William Law to apostatize from the Church and turn against Joseph Smith?|Question: What caused William Law to apostatize from the Church and turn against Joseph Smith?]]
*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: Did Joseph Smith or his associates attempt to reconcile with William Law before he published the Nauvoo Expositor?|Question: Did Joseph Smith or his associates attempt to reconcile with William Law before he published the ''Nauvoo Expositor''?]]
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*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: Why did the Nauvoo City Council feel it was necessary to destroy the Nauvoo Expositor?|Question: Why did the Nauvoo City Council feel it was necessary to destroy the ''Nauvoo Expositor''?]]
*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: What was John C. Bennett's role in the events leading up to the death of Joseph Smith?|Question: What was John C. Bennett's role in the events leading up to the death of Joseph Smith?]]
*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: Was Joseph Smith responsible for an assassination attempt on former Missouri governor Lilburn Boggs?|Question: Was Joseph Smith responsible for an assassination attempt on former Missouri governor Lilburn Boggs?]]
*[[City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor#Question: What is the timeline of events that led to Joseph Smith's death in Carthage?|Question: What is the timeline of events that led to Joseph Smith's death in Carthage?]]
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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

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Full text of the Nauvoo Expositor

See also Brian Hales' discussion
William Law was Joseph's counselor, but eventually broke with the Prophet and helped publish the Nauvoo Expositor.

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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