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==''The Palmyra Reflector'' (1831): "Jo Smith had now received a commission from God...Cowdery and his friends had frequent interviews with angels"==
 
==''The Palmyra Reflector'' (1831): "Jo Smith had now received a commission from God...Cowdery and his friends had frequent interviews with angels"==

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The Palmyra Reflector (1831): "Jo Smith had now received a commission from God...Cowdery and his friends had frequent interviews with angels"

The Palmyra Reflector, February 14, 1831:

They then proclaimed that there had been no religion in the world for 1500 years,--that no one had been authorized to preach &c. for that period—that Jo Smith had now received a commission from God for that purpose . . . . Smith (they affirmed) had seen God frequently and personally—Cowdery and his friends had frequent interviews with angels.[1]


Notes

  1. The Palmyra Reflector, February 14, 1831.