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"…both Nancy [Rigdon] and Martha [Brotherton] were…isolated in a locked room during the...effort" to persuade them to practice plural marriage. | "…both Nancy [Rigdon] and Martha [Brotherton] were…isolated in a locked room during the...effort" to persuade them to practice plural marriage. | ||
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*While Nancy and Martha were likely approached about plural marriage in private, it is unlikely that they were locked in rooms or confined against their will. One RLDS author argues: | *While Nancy and Martha were likely approached about plural marriage in private, it is unlikely that they were locked in rooms or confined against their will. One RLDS author argues: | ||
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One suspects Bennett's influence in this part of the story, since Bennett would likewise claim Joseph locked him in a room. In Bennett's case, the story is absurd and contradicted by a non-LDS eyewitnesses.{{ref|bennett1}} | One suspects Bennett's influence in this part of the story, since Bennett would likewise claim Joseph locked him in a room. In Bennett's case, the story is absurd and contradicted by a non-LDS eyewitnesses.{{ref|bennett1}} | ||
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The claims about being "locked in a room," while dramatic, seem unlikely. Much of the evidence hinges on the unreliable and vindictive John C. Bennett. | The claims about being "locked in a room," while dramatic, seem unlikely. Much of the evidence hinges on the unreliable and vindictive John C. Bennett. | ||
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#{{note|price1}}Richard and Pamela Price, Joseph Smith Fought Polygamy—Vision Articles [Subsequent to Volume 1] (From ''Vision Magazine'', Vol. 32, "The Martha Brotherton Case," {{link|url=http://restorationbookstore.org/articles/nopoligamy/jsfp-visionarticles/marthabrothertoncase.htm}}. FAIR does not support the Prices' contention that Joseph Smith did not practice plural marriage. | #{{note|price1}}Richard and Pamela Price, Joseph Smith Fought Polygamy—Vision Articles [Subsequent to Volume 1] (From ''Vision Magazine'', Vol. 32, "The Martha Brotherton Case," {{link|url=http://restorationbookstore.org/articles/nopoligamy/jsfp-visionarticles/marthabrothertoncase.htm}}. FAIR does not support the Prices' contention that Joseph Smith did not practice plural marriage. | ||
#{{note|bennett1}}Bennett, ''History of the Saints'', 287–288. See affidavit from a non-LDS witness denying that Bennett was locked in a room by Joseph: Daniel H. Wells, "[Affidavit], "''Times and Seasons'' 3/19 (1 August 1842): 873–874. | #{{note|bennett1}}Bennett, ''History of the Saints'', 287–288. See affidavit from a non-LDS witness denying that Bennett was locked in a room by Joseph: Daniel H. Wells, "[Affidavit], "''Times and Seasons'' 3/19 (1 August 1842): 873–874. | ||
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"…both Nancy [Rigdon] and Martha [Brotherton] were…isolated in a locked room during the...effort" to persuade them to practice plural marriage.
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One suspects Bennett's influence in this part of the story, since Bennett would likewise claim Joseph locked him in a room. In Bennett's case, the story is absurd and contradicted by a non-LDS eyewitnesses.[2]
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The claims about being "locked in a room," while dramatic, seem unlikely. Much of the evidence hinges on the unreliable and vindictive John C. Bennett.
== Notes ==
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