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I felt a determination to die, rather than deny the things which my eyes had seen, which my hands had handled, and which I had borne testimony to, wherever my lot had been cast.<ref>{{TS1|author=Hyrum Smith|article=To the Saints scattered abroad|vol=1|date=November 1839|start=20, 23}}</ref> | I felt a determination to die, rather than deny the things which my eyes had seen, which my hands had handled, and which I had borne testimony to, wherever my lot had been cast.<ref>{{TS1|author=Hyrum Smith|article=To the Saints scattered abroad|vol=1|date=November 1839|start=20, 23}}</ref> | ||
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Multiple writers recalled Hyrum's testimony:
After being in Liberty Jail, Hyrum wrote:
I felt a determination to die, rather than deny the things which my eyes had seen, which my hands had handled, and which I had borne testimony to, wherever my lot had been cast.[4]
Richard Anderson wrote:
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