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  1. Interview of Emma Smith by Joseph Smith III in Nauvoo, Illinois, 1879, Saints’ Herald 26 (1 October 1879): 289–90. Question: What of the truth of Mormonism? Answer: I know Mormonism to be the truth; and believe the Church to have been es-tablished by divine direction. I have complete faith in it.

  2. A. Joseph Smith [and for the first time Ehe used his direct, having usually used the words, "your father," Or "my husband"] could neither writo nor dictate a coherent and well.worded letteri let alone dictating a book like the nook of Mormon. And, though I was active participant in the scenes that transpired, and was present during the trans.

  3. Emma Smith Bidamon was interviewed by her son, Joseph Smith III (JSIII), who was then the President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and Senior Editor of The Saints' Herald.

  4. 22 lut 2016 · In an interview conducted by her son Joseph Smith III in 1879, Emma Smith, wife of the Prophet Joseph Smith, expressed her faith in the restored Church of Jesus Christ, which was established in 1830 after the Prophet had translated the Book of Mormon and published it to the world. As a firsthand witness of the translation

  5. 26 sie 2023 · Discussions about the origin of the Book of Mormon inevitably involve quotations from Emma Smith's "Last Testimony," an interview recorded by her son Joseph Smith III (JSIII) shortly before her death, which was published on Oct 1, 1879, several months after she died and which she never publicly acknowledged.

  6. In early 1879 Emma was interviewed by her son Joseph III; her second husband, Major Bidamon; and others. She responded to a number of questions concerning events in the early history of the church: Q. What of the truth of Mormonism? A. I know Mormonism to be the truth; and believe the Church to have been established by divine direction.

  7. mormonpolygamydocuments.org › wp-content › uploadsEARLY MORMON DOCUMENTS

    In early February 1879 Joseph Smith III visited Nauvoo and interviewed his mother regarding his father’s early history and practice of polygamy. When published the following October, the . Herald. related the circumstances leading to this interview: In a conversation held in the Herald Office during the early days of the present

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