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MORMONISM UNVEILEDOR THE LIFE AND CONFESSIONSOF THE LATE MORMON BISHOP, JOHN D. LEE; (Written by Himself) Embracing a history of Mormonism from its inception down to the present time, with an exposition of the secret history, signs, symbols and crimes of the Mormon Church.Also the true history of the horrible butchery known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre.
The Nauvoo Expositor was a key factor in the death of the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum Smith. It was started and compiled by one of Joseph's own first presidency, William Law, among others. He and his fellows disagreed with polygamy and began trying to expose Joseph's many misdeeds regarding polygamy and his abuse of power. So they published the Nauvoo Expositor; one issue and one issue only. Joseph Smith, mayor of Nauvoo, deemed the newspaper a public nuisance, and insisted it be destroyed. The print office was sacked, the pages burned, the type smashed. This denunciation of the American right to free speech was not taken lightly by his countrymen. Within the month, Joseph Smith was in Carthage jail and a mob saw to his death. But most members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints have never even heard of the Nauvoo Expositor, let alone read it. Now, in paperback format, edited only for readability, the Nauvoo Expositor is available to all.
"This book contains a true account of the origin of the Book of Mormon; a sketch of the history, experience, and ministry of Elder William Smith; the story of the golden plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated; and account of the angelic visit to Joseph Smith, by which means the ancient Nephite records were found and by him translated; and account of the most extraordinary miracle, wrought by the laying on of the hands of the elders of the church, and a statement of the principles and doctrines as believed and taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, with other matters of great interest to all believers in Christianity." - William Smith
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