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* | * That Joseph Smith was a Freemason. | ||
* That Joseph was taken to Carthage after ordering the destruction of the Nauvoo Expositor because it was going to reveal Joseph's involvement with polygamy. | |||
* That Joseph Smith had many wives. | |||
* That Joseph used a "peep stone" which he had previously used to find treasure and the translation instrument for the Book of Mormon. | |||
* That Joseph translated the Book of Mormon by placing his seer stone in his hat and dictating text. | |||
* That Joseph fired a gun at his attackers in Carthage, wounding three people. | |||
* That Joseph was not a racist. | |||
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Those who believed that Joseph Smith’s revelations contained the voice of the Lord speaking to them also accepted the miraculous ways in which the revelations were received. Some of the Prophet Joseph’s earliest revelations came through the same means by which he translated the Book of Mormon from the gold plates. In the stone box containing the gold plates, Joseph found what Book of Mormon prophets referred to as “interpreters,” or a “stone, which shall shine forth in darkness unto light” (Alma 37:23–24). He described the instrument as “spectacles” and referred to it using an Old Testament term, Urim and Thummim (see Exodus 28:30).
He also sometimes applied the term to other stones he possessed, called “seer stones” because they aided him in receiving revelations as a seer. The Prophet received some early revelations through the use of these seer stones.
Gerrit Dirkmaat, “Great and Marvelous Are the Revelations of God,” Ensign, January 2013, 45–46. off-site.
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