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====127 epigraph, 527n1 (PB)==== | |||
||"Some revelations are of God: some revelations are of man: and some revelations are of the devil. | |||
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*This is actually David Whitmer's ''recollection'' of something that he claimed Joseph said to him 50 years earlier. | *This is actually David Whitmer's ''recollection'' of something that he claimed Joseph said to him 50 years earlier. | ||
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====127-8, 528n5 (PB)==== | |||
||Joseph said that "[f]ifty-six years should wind up the scene" before the second coming. | |||
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*[[Joseph Smith prophesied the Second Coming to be in 1890]] | |||
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*''History of the Church'', vol. 2, 182. | |||
*''History of the Church'', vol. 5, 336. | |||
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====128-9, 528n10 (PB)==== | |||
||The revelations published in the 1835 Doctrine and Covenants "were drastically 'amended, added to, excised, and in some cases assigned different historical settings.'" | |||
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*The inner quote is from Marquardt's book. | |||
*[[Doctrine and Covenants textual changes]] | |||
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*H. Michael Marquardt, ''The Joseph Smith Revelations: Text & Commentary'', xv. | |||
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====129, 529n14-15 (PB)==== | |||
||Joseph broke Ohio law by marrying Newel Knight to "undivorced Lydia G. Baily," despite having no license to perform marriages in Ohio. | |||
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*Quinn, 88. | |||
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====129, 529n16 (PB)==== | |||
||"Kirtland was full of converts who had left behind them spouses who could not be persuaded to join the church." | |||
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*This is a direct, attributed quote from Brodie's book, however, this is Brodie's own opinion. She does not provide a source to back up this claim. | |||
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*{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=183}} | |||
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====529n16 (PB)==== | |||
||*In the endnote, the author claims that "[d]isruptions of the family unit and marriage break-ups are often seen among religious groups termed "cults," and that "ex-Mormons have reported that LDS leaders/counselors commonly encourage divorce when the spouse of a faithful Mormon forsakes the faith." | |||
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*This claim is false. Church leaders do not advise divorce under these circumstances. | |||
*Note that the author takes the opportunity to classify the Church as a "cult" based upon this supposition. | |||
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*No sources provided for this claim. | |||
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====130, 530n22==== | |||
||Levi Lewis claimed that Joseph tried to seduce Eliza Winters in 1830. | |||
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*[[The Hurlbut affidavits#Levi Lewis|The Hurlbut affidavits—Levi Lewis]] {{nw}} | |||
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*Levi Lewis, ''Susquehanna Register'', May 1, 1834 reprinted in Howe, ''Mormonism Unvailed'', 268. | |||
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====131, 530n23-24 (PB)==== | |||
||"Mormon males" were encouraged to take plural wives "of the Lamanites and Nephites" in order to make them "white, delightsome and just." | |||
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*[[Native Americans to become "white and delightsome" through polygamous marriage?]] | |||
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*Marquardt, 375. | |||
*{{CriticalWork:Tanner:Changing World|pages=210}} | |||
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====132 (PB)==== | |||
||"Although Smith never took any Lamanites as wives, he did begin establishing what would gradually become a fairly large harem of young girles and women taken from his flock of "white and delightsome" disciples." | |||
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*[[One Nation Under Gods/Sarcasm]] | |||
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*No source provided. | |||
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====132, 530-531n29-36 (PB)==== | |||
||Joseph's first polyamous union was with Fanny Alger. | |||
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*[[Joseph Smith and polygamy/Marriages to young women#Fanny Alger|Joseph Smith and polygamy/Marriages to young women—Fanny Alger]] | |||
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*Andrew Jenson, 233. | |||
*Benjamin F. Johnson, letter to George S. Gibbs, 1903. | |||
*{{CriticalWork:Van Wagoner:Mormon Polygamy|pages=6-7}} | |||
*{{CriticalWork:Compton:Sacred Loneliness|pages=31-34}} | |||
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====133, 531n37 (PB)==== | |||
||William McLellin reported that Joseph and Fanny were found "in the barn together alone..." | |||
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*[[Joseph Smith and polygamy/Fanny Alger and William McLellin]] | |||
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*{{CriticalWork:Compton:Sacred Loneliness|pages=35}} | |||
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=Further reading= | =Further reading= | ||
{{AbanesWorks}} | {{AbanesWorks}} |
Claims made in "Chapter 6: No rest for the Righteous" | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Claims made in "Chapter 8: Big Trouble In Little Missouri" |
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127 epigraph, 527n1 (PB) |
"Some revelations are of God: some revelations are of man: and some revelations are of the devil. |
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127-8, 528n5 (PB) |
Joseph said that "[f]ifty-six years should wind up the scene" before the second coming. |
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128-9, 528n10 (PB) |
The revelations published in the 1835 Doctrine and Covenants "were drastically 'amended, added to, excised, and in some cases assigned different historical settings.'" |
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129, 529n14-15 (PB) |
Joseph broke Ohio law by marrying Newel Knight to "undivorced Lydia G. Baily," despite having no license to perform marriages in Ohio. |
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129, 529n16 (PB) |
"Kirtland was full of converts who had left behind them spouses who could not be persuaded to join the church." |
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529n16 (PB) |
*In the endnote, the author claims that "[d]isruptions of the family unit and marriage break-ups are often seen among religious groups termed "cults," and that "ex-Mormons have reported that LDS leaders/counselors commonly encourage divorce when the spouse of a faithful Mormon forsakes the faith." |
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130, 530n22 |
Levi Lewis claimed that Joseph tried to seduce Eliza Winters in 1830. |
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131, 530n23-24 (PB) |
"Mormon males" were encouraged to take plural wives "of the Lamanites and Nephites" in order to make them "white, delightsome and just." |
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132 (PB) |
"Although Smith never took any Lamanites as wives, he did begin establishing what would gradually become a fairly large harem of young girles and women taken from his flock of "white and delightsome" disciples." |
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132, 530-531n29-36 (PB) |
Joseph's first polyamous union was with Fanny Alger. |
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133, 531n37 (PB) |
William McLellin reported that Joseph and Fanny were found "in the barn together alone..." |
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