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==Martin Harris said that "All would be damned that rejected it"==
 
==Martin Harris said that "All would be damned that rejected it"==
 
George A. Smith wrote the following in a letter dated 30 March 1838:
 
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Martin Harris then bore testimony of its truth and said all would be damned that rejected it.<ref>Letter from George A. Smith to Josiah Fleming, 30 March 1838, LDS Church Archives.</ref>
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Martin Harris said that "All would be damned that rejected it"

George A. Smith wrote the following in a letter dated 30 March 1838:

Martin Harris then bore testimony of its truth and said all would be damned that rejected it.[1]


Notes

  1. Letter from George A. Smith to Josiah Fleming, 30 March 1838, Church Archives.