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|link=Joseph Smith's First Vision/Religious revivals in 1820
 
|subject=Religious activity in the Palmyra area in 1820
 
|summary=It is claimed that there were no religious revivals in the Palmyra, New York area in 1820, contrary to Joseph Smith's claims that during that year there was "an unusual excitement on the subject of religion...indeed, the whole district of country seemed affected by it"
 
|L1=Question: What religious excitement was occurring in Palmyra in 1820?
 
|L2=Question: Was there no mention of revival activity in 1820 in the newspaper?
 
|L3=Question: At what age did Joseph Smith become concerned about religion?
 
|L4=Question: What evidence of religious excitement is there from non-Mormon sources?
 
|L5=Question: Were revivals and religious excitement too common to be noticed in the newspapers?
 
|L6=Question: Did Joseph Smith simply conflate elements of the 1818 and 1824-25 revivals in his story of the First Vision?
 
|L7=Palmyra Register (1820): "It was far from our intention to charge the Methodists with retailing ardent spirits while professedly met for the worship of their God"
 
|L8=Question: Did Gordon B. Hinckley cite false information regarding an 1820 Palmyra revival in a book called Truth Restored?
 
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Learn more about religious excitement in the time of Joseph Smith's First Vision
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  • Donald L. Enders, "A Snug Log House," Ensign (August 1985), 16.off-site
  • Steven C. Harper, "Evaluating Three Arguments Against Joseph Smith's First Vision," Interpreter: A Journal of Mormon Scripture 2/2 (12 October 2012). [17–34] link
  • D. Michael Quinn, "Joseph Smith's Experience of a Methodist 'Camp-Meeting'," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought - Dialogue Paperless: E-Paper #3 (12 July 2006), PDF link
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Joseph Smith doesn't mention a "revival" in his 1832 First Vision account

Summary: A religious revival is not mentioned in Joseph Smith's handwritten 1832 First Vision account. Since this detail does not show up in the narrative until the 1838 'official text' some claim that it provides evidence that the First Vision story evolved over time and became more elaborate.


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