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- Source:Brigham Young:1855:JD 3:51:we know that he was an honorable man and dealt justly, we know his true character (view source)
- Source:Hess:ca 1836:Improvement Era:October 1902:He would study intently until he was very tired. Then he would come out of his room and engage in a game (view source)
- Source:Lorenzo Snow:Millennial Star:25 Nov 1889:738:I knew Joseph Smith to be an honest man, a man of truth, honor and fidelity (view source)
- Source:Lorenzo Snow:Millennial Star:27 Jun 1895:402:I bear testimony of the good character of Brother Joseph Smith (view source)
- Source:Walker:Joseph Smith's Introduction to the Law:129-130:Under New York law, being just thirteen, Joseph's testimony about the work he had performed was admissible only after the court found him competent (view source)
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