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− | The vision then vanished, and when I come to my self, I was sprawling on my back; and it was sometime before my strength returned. When I went home and told the people that I had a revelation<ref>[http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/interview-21-august-1843-extract "Interview, 21 August 1843, extract,"] ''The Joseph Smith Papers''.</ref> | + | The vision then vanished, and when I come to my self, I was sprawling on my back; and it was sometime before my strength returned. When I went home and told the people that I had a revelation<ref>[http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/interview-21-august-1843-extract "Interview, 21 August 1843, extract,"] Interview, JS by David Nye White, Nauvoo, IL, 21 Aug. 1843; in David Nye White, “The Prairies, Nauvoo, Joe Smith, the Temple, the Mormons, &c.” Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette, 15 Sept. 1843, p. [3]; photocopy at CHL. ''The Joseph Smith Papers''.</ref> |
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Joseph Smith (1843): "The vision then vanished...I went home and told the people that I had a revelation"
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Joseph Smith (1843): "The vision then vanished...I went home and told the people that I had a revelation"
The vision then vanished, and when I come to my self, I was sprawling on my back; and it was sometime before my strength returned. When I went home and told the people that I had a revelation[1]
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- ↑ "Interview, 21 August 1843, extract," Interview, JS by David Nye White, Nauvoo, IL, 21 Aug. 1843; in David Nye White, “The Prairies, Nauvoo, Joe Smith, the Temple, the Mormons, &c.” Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette, 15 Sept. 1843, p. [3]; photocopy at CHL. The Joseph Smith Papers.