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A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: George D. Smith
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Chapter 1 |
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ix |
Joseph was inspired by Napoleon's Egyptian discoveries |
Egyptian influence? (edit) | |
ix |
Joseph proposed a tryst with Sarah Ann Whitney |
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Whitney "love letter" (edit) |
ix |
Joseph age 36, versus Sarah 17 |
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Ages of wives (edit) |
ix |
Joseph's letter to Sarah Whitney was analogous to Napoleon's passionate love letter to Josephine. |
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Whitney "love letter" (edit) Womanizing & romance (edit)
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x |
Joseph had a "predilection" to "take an interest in more than one woman." |
Womanizing & romance (edit)
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x |
Napoleon's Egyptian findings "lit a fire in Smith that inspired even the language of his religious prose." |
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Egyptian influence? (edit) |
xi |
"Little did Napoleon dream that by unearthing the Egyptian past, he would provide the mystery language of a new religion." |
Egyptian influence? (edit) | |
xii |
"Beyond his quest for female companionship...." |
Womanizing & romance (edit)
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xii |
"...Smith utilized plural marriage to create a byzantine structure of relationships intended for successive worlds." |
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xii |
Joseph "was arrested for destroying a local press" |
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Nauvoo Expositor (edit) |
xii |
"Whether Joseph's wife Emma, consented to any of these marriages remains a mystery. She was aware of at least five of her husbands wives whom she sent away..." |
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xiii |
"Smith's wives remain unacknowledged in the official History of the Church..." |
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xiii | "...today, in official Mormon circles, Smith's granting of favors to chosen followers, allowing them to take extra women into the home, is rarely mentioned." |
Censorship of Church History (edit) | |
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"extant records constitute a secret chronicle, an addendum...to the carefully edited official history from which any mention of the topic has been expurgated for the early period." |
Censorship of Church History (edit) | |
xiv |
"After 1890, when polygamy went underground again, it became difficult to access records." |
Censorship of Church History (edit) | |
xiv |
"The cyclical nature of this suppression of information, first in Illinois and later in Utah, left a brief window in Mormon history from which most of the documentation has been recovered." |
Censorship of Church History (edit) | |
xiv |
"because the history of polygamy in Nauvoo was never officially rewritten, even during the period of openness, Joseph Smith's initiation of the practice has remained in an historical penumbra to this day." |
Censorship of Church History (edit) | |
xiv |
Joseph "courted and eloped with his first wife." |
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xiv |
"The topic [of polygamy] was already on Joseph's mind, even in the 1820s." |
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xv |
"...these same polygamists continued marrying to the point that they had acquired an average of nearly six wives per family. This model became the blueprint for forty years of Utah polygamy." |
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xv |
"suppressed history" |
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xv |
Nauvoo "a more or less insignificant river town" |
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xv |
"sources which somehow survived both neglect and contempt so that we are able to know both the facts of the matter and the behind-the-scenes human emotions" |
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xvi |
Mormon "grandparents considered [polygamy] requisite for heaven." |
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