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  • Our family arrived in this great land of America at the

  • time of the pilgrims. They came seeking civil and

  • religious freedom and to build a better

  • life for their children.

  • The story I tell begins two days before Christmas, 1805.

  • While living in Sharon, Vermont, our family was

  • blessed with a son.

  • We called him Joseph, after the name of his father.

  • Supper's ready!

  • It is thought by some that I shall tell many remarkable

  • incidents which attended Joseph's childhood, but

  • nothing occurred during his early life except those

  • trivial circumstances which are common to that state of

  • human existence.

  • My husband farmed in the summer and taught school in

  • the winter.

  • We worked hard, and raised our children to fear God.

  • Let's see.

  • Thank you, Catherine.

  • Yesterday we were reading in the gospel of--

  • Our family consisted of nine children.

  • Alvin was the oldest and a hero in Joseph's eyes, as was

  • Hyrum, our second oldest. They, in turn, saw something

  • special in their younger brother.

  • We all did.

  • God gives us power over temptation, but we are weak in

  • the face of it.

  • All of us have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.

  • Therefore, we must repent and be baptized.

  • It is the only path to His kingdom.

  • Mr. Smith, a word please.

  • You seem to be a God-fearing man, but I don't see you with

  • your family in my congregation

  • It seems that preacher nowadays teaches folks to fear

  • God too much, and trust in Him too little.

  • You're a difficult man, Mr. Smith.

  • I don't mean to be.

  • I'm just concerned for your salvation.

  • Alvin, have you ever wondered what we

  • need to do to be saved?

  • You worry too much, little brother.

  • But I need to know.

  • Well, you remember that sea shell you

  • found at Uncle Jesse's?

  • Yeah.

  • Well, some small creature made that shell, Joseph.

  • Layer by layer until they finally outgrew it.

  • Maybe God intends for us to outgrow ourselves too.

  • I just--

  • I can't believe he'd only want to save a few of us.

  • If you embrace false doctrine, you can expect coldness and

  • darkness all your life.

  • The Bible teaches that there is only one way

  • to salvation, Joseph.

  • Study the word of God, and you will know the

  • truth of what I say.

  • With his mind considerably troubled, Joseph continued his

  • search for answers, a search that would have been difficult

  • even for those much older than he, who had the benefit of an

  • education he never had.

  • I was one day reading the Epistle of James.

  • "If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God." The words

  • came with great force into my heart.

  • I reflected upon them again and again.

  • At length, I came to the conclusion that I must do as

  • James directs, that is, ask of God.

  • It was on the morning of a beautiful, clear day early in

  • the spring of 1820.

  • I kneeled down and began to offer up the desires of my

  • heart to God.

  • I was seized upon by some power, an actual being from

  • the unseen world.

  • Exerting all my strength to call upon God, I

  • saw a pillar of light.

  • When the light rested upon me, I saw two personages.

  • One of them spake unto me.

  • Joseph, this is my beloved son, hear him.

  • I am Jesus Christ.

  • I saw God the Father, and his son Jesus Christ. They did, in

  • reality, speak to me.

  • I knew it.

  • And I knew that God knew it.

  • And I could not deny it.

  • I was told in the vision to join none of the churches, but

  • that the gospel in its fullness

  • was about to be restored.

  • I'm grateful for your help, Joseph, but you

  • must know how I feel.

  • There are no such things as visions and revelations in

  • these days.

  • All of that ceased with the apostles and there will never

  • be any more of it.

  • Don't speak of it further.

  • It will only bring you grief.

  • Hey, Joseph!

  • You seen any visions lately?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Mind your own business, Smith.

  • Worry about your brother.

  • In September 1823, as he again opened his heart to God,

  • Joseph was visited by a heavenly messenger.

  • Joseph, I am your fellow servant.

  • Moses truly--

  • He said his name was Moroni and that God had a

  • work for me to do.

  • He told me of an ancient record written upon gold

  • plates, giving an account of the former

  • inhabitants of this continent.

  • The writing on the gold plates was unknown to me.

  • I was told the plates contained a fullness of the

  • gospel of Jesus Christ.

  • Joseph was given knowledge of an appearance that Jesus

  • Christ himself made after the Resurrection to the people of

  • ancient America.

  • During this visit, Jesus invited the people to feel the

  • wound marks in his hands, feet, and his side.

  • He called twelve apostles to teach his gospel

  • and performed miracles.

  • Joseph could describe this as though he had spent his whole

  • life with them.

  • I think that we presented the most particular aspect of any

  • family that ever lived upon the earth.

  • All of us giving the most profound attention to a boy,

  • 17 years of age, who had never read the Bible

  • through in his life.

  • In time, Joseph would be given the knowledge to translate the

  • record which had been revealed to him.

  • Until then, he was instructed to wait and prepare.

  • That preparation would include more challenges to

  • his trust in God.

  • I'm sorry.

  • I've done everything I know how to do.

  • Our beloved oldest son and Joseph's hero on earth.

  • Joseph, if Alvin dies without being baptized, He will never

  • see heaven.

  • I wish I could say otherwise.

  • Joseph, I'm sorry, I truly am sorry.

  • You're the oldest now.

  • Joseph.

  • Do everything you can to obtain the record.

  • Everything.

  • God has given travail to the sons of man.

  • For dust we are, and unto dust shall we return.

  • Perhaps God is trying to warn you, Joseph.

  • Alvin is lost, but there is still hope for you.

  • Forget these foolish notions.

  • But it was Alvin's words have were in Joseph's mind, I can't

  • believe God would want to save just a few of us.

  • As Joseph grew to manhood, he continued to ponder all that

  • had happened and to wonder about all he had been promised

  • was yet to come.

  • The same tomorrow, boys.

  • It was during this time he became acquainted with a young

  • woman named Emma Hale.

  • As so often happened, rumors preceded Joseph.

  • Father has heard some stories.

  • Well, what if I told you that they were true?

  • He told her of all that had happened.

  • She would have to decide for herself.

  • If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God.

  • That's what I did.

  • You win.

  • There's something I want to show you.

  • I've thought a great deal about what you told me.

  • And?

  • I believe you.

  • Although her parents did not approve, Joseph and Emma were

  • married the following year.

  • For four years, Joseph returned each September to the

  • hiding place of the sacred record.

  • Each time, he received further knowledge until, at length, he

  • was given permission to begin the long promised translation.

  • You married a dreamer, Emma.

  • Translate.

  • You normally read and write.

  • Until he gives up these foolish ideas, he is no longer

  • welcome in this house.

  • He'll change his mind after the baby comes.

  • They named their first child Alvin, after Joseph's beloved

  • older brother.

  • He lived only a few hours.

  • During their 17 years together, they

  • would see many sorrows.

  • The Lord called Joseph in his weakness, but He qualified him

  • for His work.

  • The translation continued.

  • Others joined Joseph in this great undertaking.

  • All men must repent and be baptized in His name.

  • One such was Oliver Caldery.

  • How are we to be baptized?

  • I don't know.

  • In May 1829, Joseph and Oliver inquired of the Lord.

  • A messenger from heaven descended in a cloud of light.

  • He said he was John the Baptist, the same who has

  • baptized Jesus Christ. He laid his hands upon their heads and

  • gave Joseph and Oliver the authority to baptize.

  • Later, Peter, James and John, three of Christ's original

  • apostles, restored the same authority they were given

  • anciently by Jesus Christ, so that man could once again act

  • in all things for the salvation of his children.

  • The work of translation finished, and Joseph returned

  • the plates to the angel Moroni.

  • The ancient record was published as the Book of

  • Mormon, another witness of Jesus Christ.

  • I have been asked many times if the Book of Mormon is true.

  • The scriptures say, prove all things.

  • Read it and ask God.

  • And when you shall receive these things, I would exhort

  • you that ye would ask God, the eternal father, in the name of

  • Christ, if these things are not true.

  • And if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real

  • intent, having faith in Christ, He will manifest the

  • truth of it unto to you by the power of the Holy Ghost. And

  • by the power of the Holy Ghost, ye may know the truth

  • all things.

  • Is this book meant to replace the Bible?

  • Nothing can replace the Bible, Father.

  • This is another witness of the glory of Christ.

  • My husband was baptized by immersion on April 6, 1830,

  • the day the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

  • was organized.

  • When he came up out of the water, Joseph exclaimed,

  • "Praise to my God that I have lived to see my own father

  • baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ. " With Christ's

  • priesthood authority, the same church that Jesus Christ

  • established anciently was restored to the earth.

  • That we proceed and organize ourselves as a church

  • according to the commandments of God.

  • All those who are in favor, please so indicate.

  • Oh, God, the eternal Father, we ask--

  • Are you still determined to organize this church of yours?

  • The Lord has commanded it, but it is not my

  • church, it is His.

  • It is the Church of Jesus Christ.

  • I kept my promise, Alvin.

  • Mr. Smith, forgive the intrusion but I wonder, could

  • you tell me more about that book?

  • Yes, yes I could.

  • I do not believe in your religion, Mr. Smith, but I do

  • thank you for your kindness.

  • You might say that is our religion, ma'am.

  • I've never been thrown by anyone, so I'll just apologize

  • now, brother Joseph.

  • Sometimes the Lord brings us low before

  • he can lift us higher.

  • Have you begun?

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Brothers and sisters, be not weary in well doing, for when

  • we are in the service of our fellow beings, we are only in

  • the service of our God.

  • We do not ask people to give up any good that they have, we

  • only invite them to come and to get more.

  • And they did come.

  • The word spread very fast. Many new members began to

  • gather in Missouri and Ohio.

  • These Mormons will soon be taking over the whole county.

  • Can you imagine?

  • Picking up and leaving everything behind on the word

  • of a so-called prophet.

  • I hear they worship Joseph Smith.

  • Well, there's one way to find out.

  • Joseph?

  • Yes, Mother?

  • My new friend here has a question.

  • We only worship God the Father and His son, Jesus Christ.

  • And all this talk of revelation?

  • That is how we learn His will.

  • What makes you so certain, Mr. Smith, that God even cares?

  • He does care and you can know it.

  • but first you have to trust Him.

  • The message was always the same.

  • Read for yourself and ask God.

  • Many of our neighbors would do just that.

  • But there were others who felt threatened.

  • This time tomorrow, Joseph Smith will be long gone,

  • running like a scared rabbit.

  • Perhaps fearful of a doctrine they did not understand,

  • perhaps distrustful of so many new arrivals.

  • There he is.

  • Grab him!

  • [SCREAMING AND YELLING]

  • Come on, children!

  • They're right here.

  • Hold him!

  • Don't do this.

  • Put tar in his mouth.

  • It is difficult to take the measure of such things.

  • There will always be opposition.

  • How much do we have to endure?

  • Perhaps I am meant to swim in deep water.

  • Better deep than shallow.

  • Pray unto the Father, with all the energy of heart, that ye

  • may be filled with this love.

  • God has restored to the earth the spirit of prophecy in the

  • revelation.

  • I am a witness that Jesus is the Christ. He invites all men

  • to repent and to come unto him.

  • He will bear our grief.

  • He will carry our burdens.

  • And if we are faithful, we may have this hope that we may be

  • purified even as He is pure.

  • The little town of Kirtland, Ohio grew at such a rate that

  • houses could scarcely be built fast enough.

  • Their family just arrived.

  • Who have we here?

  • That's Rachael, Susan, and Abigail.

  • But she prefers Abby.

  • Oh really.

  • Mm-hmm.

  • Abby.

  • The Jacobsens are in our room tonight.

  • I thought their home was finished.

  • It is, except for hanging the doors and

  • closing the back wall.

  • [LAUGHS]

  • So, what is all the excitement about?

  • The Lord has commanded us to build a house to his name.

  • What kind of a house?

  • A house of holiness where the Lord can grant us knowledge

  • and power and authority.

  • A temple, like the one where Jesus Christ taught his

  • disciples in Jerusalem.

  • And will we build this temple before or after the walls go

  • on the Jacobsen home?

  • [LAUGHING]

  • Soon church members were donating one day in ten to

  • build a temple to their God.

  • I know you've got a good heart, Lymon.

  • I certainly hope you've got a good eye.

  • The first time I read this book, I knew that no mere man

  • could have written it.

  • Joseph really is a prophet.

  • You're right.

  • Parley.

  • He's everything I expected, sometimes more.

  • One of the hardest working among them was a new convert,

  • Brigham Young.

  • Joseph opens up in cleanness things that I'd never

  • understood before.

  • Morning, Brigham.

  • Joseph began to rely on Brigham's skill as a builder,

  • and recognized his deepening faith.

  • This should be our finest work, Brigham.

  • Nothing but the best for the Lord.

  • We're not just building a temple here, the Lord is

  • building us.

  • But how can He call someone like me to be an apostle?

  • You have been prepared, Brigham.

  • The Lord takes raw materials, shapes them and refines them.

  • The Lord has great things in mind for you, Brigham.

  • Greater than you have ever dreamed of.

  • Brigham Young, in the name of Jesus Christ we lay our hands

  • upon your head and ordain you to the office of high priest.

  • The Kirtland Temple became the connection between heaven and

  • earth that our people were looking for.

  • Not only a symbol of God's presence, but a

  • pathway for his word.

  • What is it?

  • Mother, tonight in the temple I saw a vision of the

  • celestial kingdom of God.

  • The voice of the Lord revealed these words.

  • "All who die without knowledge of this gospel who would have

  • received it will be heirs of the kingdom of God." Mother.

  • Alvin is not lost.

  • Joseph's prophecy was fulfilled.

  • The Lord did come to his temple.

  • Behold, I have accepted this house.

  • Other heavenly messengers appeared.

  • Old Testament prophets, Moses, Elias, and Elijah.

  • --to the children and the children to their fathers.

  • The Lord built us in wonderful ways as he revealed through

  • Joseph, line upon line, precept upon precept, every

  • truth, every principle, every doctrine of Christ pertaining

  • to life and salvation.

  • God is the father of our spirits.

  • Jesus Christ is His Son.

  • Their work and their glory is to bring to pass the

  • immortality and eternal life of man.

  • It's time we got rid of these Mormons for good, and if we

  • need to kill a few to do it, all the better.

  • Some of the older settlers became jealous

  • of our growing influence.

  • Suspicion and fear took root in ignorance.

  • Heavy harassments turned into

  • persistent slander and violence.

  • Why are you doing this?

  • Shut up!

  • Why?

  • Why?

  • It is beyond me to answer such questions.

  • How can we leave this behind, Joseph?

  • I'm not the only one under threat now.

  • This has become too dangerous here for everyone.

  • That is what we must consider.

  • A temple we can rebuild, but we cannot replace lives.

  • Will things be better in Missouri?

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • [BANG]

  • [BANG]

  • Lay down.

  • [BANG]

  • It seemed wherever our people tried to

  • settle, conflict followed.

  • Missouri proved to be the refiner's fire.

  • Mama!

  • Mama, please!

  • [CRYING]

  • This isn't just a mob.

  • There are 2,500 Missouri militiamen standing against us

  • with that order from Governor Boggs.

  • "Mormons must be treated as enemies and exterminated or

  • driven from the state for the public peace."

  • 18 of our brothers and sisters lay dead at Haun's Mill.

  • Is this is the public peace the governor speaks of?

  • Fathers and mothers and children slaughtered for the

  • crime of building homes and worshipping God.

  • You should make this very point.

  • Accept the offer, I beg you.

  • General Lucas.

  • I was told you wanted to talk with me.

  • Here are your prisoners, General, as we agreed.

  • When we heard that Joseph and Hyrum had been betrayed, we

  • were filled with mourning, lamentation and woe.

  • Gentlemen.

  • Gentlemen, please!

  • Tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock General Doniphan and his

  • brigade will take these men to the town square and far west.

  • And he will shoot them!

  • [CHEERING]

  • In the midst of my grief, I was comforted by the spirit of

  • the Lord and received the following promise.

  • Your sons shall not be harmed, and in five years from this

  • time, Joseph will have power over all his enemies.

  • This is cold-blooded murder.

  • These men are innocent.

  • I will not obey your order.

  • And if you execute them, I will hold you responsible

  • before an earthly tribunal, so help me God.

  • Though their lives were spared, Joseph and Hyrum found

  • themselves charged with treason against the state of

  • Missouri, and treated as prisoners of war.

  • Who's gonna save you now, Smith?

  • Prophesy, Smith.

  • Give us one of your revelations.

  • Tell us, Joe.

  • Tell us more about Haun's Mill.

  • Hey, you ever actually kill any Mormons?

  • Two, maybe three.

  • Course, the young'uns, they don't count for much.

  • Yeah, but they're good for target practice!

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Oh, some of them Mormons ran into the woods and others of

  • 'em hid in their blacksmith's shop.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • We aimed right through them boards and we started shooting

  • 'em just like fish in a barrel.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • I found one 10-year-old boy trying to hide

  • and shot him dead.

  • I couldn't get his father's boots off.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Those Mormon women--

  • oh hoh hoh, now they put up a real fight.

  • I remember two or three of them were hiding out--

  • Silence, silence, Silence, ye fiends of the infernal pit.

  • In the name of Jesus Christ, I rebuke you and

  • command you to be still.

  • I will not live another minute and hear such language.

  • Cease such talk, or you or I die this instant.

  • The worth of every soul is great in the eyes of God.

  • Many of our fathers and brothers fought in the

  • Revolutionary War and struggled to establish a

  • government of liberty and equal rights upon this land.

  • We violated no laws, yet thousands of our innocent

  • people were driven from place to place at the barrel of

  • their lives.

  • Smith!

  • Get yourself up here.

  • Don't you try nothing.

  • It's so good to see you.

  • Mary?

  • Hyrum.

  • I brought someone to meet you.

  • We have a fine new son.

  • One at a time.

  • As Joseph and Hyrum languished in the Liberty jail waiting to

  • be tried for their lives, our people were scattered across

  • Missouri, Iowa and Illinois.

  • I have Mary and the children.

  • And all this work is true.

  • What a faithful heart you have, Hyrum.

  • Oh, God, where art thou?

  • My son, peace be unto thy soul.

  • Thine adversity and thine afflictions shall be but a

  • small moment.

  • And then if thou endure it well, God shall

  • exalt thee on high.

  • After six months in jail, and by the grace of God, Joseph

  • and Hyrum escaped their captors.

  • We were reunited in Illinois, where we felt welcomed.

  • We hoped that our sufferings had not been in vain, and that

  • we would now enjoy a season of rest.

  • Don't lose heart, brethren.

  • Nauvoo in Hebrew means beautiful place.

  • What's the Hebrew word for swamp?

  • During that first summer in Nauvoo, hundreds became sick

  • with chills and fever.

  • Here.

  • Let me help you, sisters.

  • Brother Joseph, my pride has brought me very low.

  • Now the Lord can lift you higher.

  • Am I indeed the mother of a prophet of God?

  • The honored instrument in performing so great a work

  • that my soul did magnify and my spirit

  • rejoiced in God, my Savior.

  • Within five years, Nauvoo grew into a thriving community of

  • some 15,000.

  • At the same time, Joseph was considering the wider world.

  • The truth of God will go forth, boldly, nobly and

  • independent until it has penetrated every continent,

  • sounded in every ear, and the purposes of God shall be

  • accomplished.

  • God desires to bless all of His children with light and

  • truth and salvation.

  • Brethren, a man filled with the love of God cannot be

  • content in blessing his family alone.

  • He will be anxious to bless the whole human race.

  • This is what the Lord desires for you.

  • In 1830, the first missionaries set out to share

  • the Book of Mormon.

  • In ancient days, God spoke to prophets who in turn shared

  • God's word with all those who were willing to listen.

  • Nonsense!

  • God has again spoken to his prophets who have

  • given us His word.

  • The book of Amos teaches us that this is

  • part of God's plan.

  • 10 years later, Brigham Young and the other apostles were

  • sent to England.

  • Great success there dispelled any thought that our faith was

  • just an American religion.

  • Good morning, brother.

  • If he asks with a sincere heart, having real intent and

  • faith in Christ, he will manifest the truth of it unto

  • you by the power of the Holy--

  • The missionaries sent out into the world gathered converts by

  • the thousands to help build Nauvoo into the city of God.

  • Boatloads came up the Mississippi from the port of

  • New Orleans.

  • Ah, you play the pipes.

  • Brother Joseph, please don't encourage him.

  • Still others came by any means they could manage.

  • We walked almost 900 miles to get here.

  • God bless you, Jane Manning.

  • Oh, He already has.

  • He already has.

  • Brother Joseph?

  • Jesse!

  • A word?

  • Certainly.

  • I was thinking--

  • Yes?

  • People notice everything you do and I wonder if a man of

  • your position should engage in such menial chores.

  • Well, if there are demeaning things to be done in a man's

  • house, who better than the head of the house to do them?

  • Well, my wife does most such work at our house.

  • Maybe, maybe she could speak to Sister Emma.

  • How long have you been married?

  • Three years next month.

  • That long?

  • May I offer you some advice.

  • Aye.

  • The Lord intends for marriage to last much longer than that,

  • in fact, forever.

  • Now.

  • If a man is not willing to help and cherish his wife

  • here, why would she want him here hereafter?

  • Now you give that some thought.

  • Therein lies happiness, brother.

  • Now there's a very wise man.

  • They're beautiful.

  • That's what made me think of you.

  • It is the duty of a husband to love, cherish

  • and nourish his wife.

  • Start counting.

  • One, two, three.

  • Two, two, three.

  • Do not count out loud.

  • To honor her as himself, to regard her feelings with

  • tenderness.

  • For she is his flesh and she is his bone.

  • The Lord hath revealed the sacred sealing ordinances

  • which bind families together in life will exist in

  • eternity, only coupled with eternal glory.

  • We can one day dwell with God as families.

  • Just a little weird, that's all.

  • You've watched after us all of our lives, Father.

  • That's what fathers do.

  • Let us watch after you.

  • Joseph, will I see Alvin again?

  • Yes.

  • You will see Alvin again and be with him.

  • You will always be his father and he will

  • always be your son.

  • The Lord has revealed that that is His plan.

  • We can be together with the ones we love forever.

  • We will all see Alvin again.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • Heave, once more.

  • Over, over easy, very good.

  • It's as magnificent as they say it will be.

  • The Lord has great blessings in store for all of us.

  • Why does the Lord want us to build another temple?

  • It may seem to some a very bold doctrine, a power which

  • binds on earth and in heaven.

  • But God has restored that authority again.

  • In the temple we can receive all of the ordinances of

  • salvation, not only for ourselves but for those who

  • have died without them.

  • If we are faithful, all our losses will be made up.

  • Even as a new glorious temple rose up in Nauvoo, the old

  • fears returned.

  • We would not be surprised to hear of the death of Joseph

  • Smith by violent means.

  • This isn't news.

  • It's a threat.

  • There's an easier way to get rid of these Mormons.

  • Old Joe Smith is still wanted in Missouri.

  • I say let them have him.

  • Hold it right there, Smith.

  • Don't move or you're a dead man.

  • Gonna shoot me?

  • No.

  • We're taking you back to Missouri for good.

  • The governor of Missouri demanded Joseph be extradited

  • to stand trial, again on false charges.

  • Sadly, the Illinois

  • authorities honored the demand.

  • Come on, boys!

  • Our men found him just before they crossed the

  • Illinois-Missouri border.

  • Well, gentlemen.

  • Looks like I won't be going with you to Missouri today.

  • But just to show there are no hard feelings, why don't you

  • be my guests tonight?

  • Gentlemen?

  • I don't believe we've had the pleasure.

  • You might say we're the guests of honor.

  • Oh.

  • We rejoiced in the bold rescue, but the authorities

  • took it as an act of defiance.

  • Joseph was given an ultimatum.

  • Joseph, the governor insists that we come to Carthage.

  • The governor of Illinois promised my sons would receive

  • fair treatment.

  • History suggested otherwise.

  • If Hyrum and I do not do what the governor orders, he will

  • send the militia into Nauvoo, and that will mean bloodshed.

  • God does not want that, and I can only do His will.

  • Did you ever wonder if He asks too much?

  • I do not let myself.

  • Sometimes I do.

  • I have longed with all my heart to finish this temple.

  • I shall never live to see it, Brigham.

  • You will.

  • Promise me, when the time comes, you will lead our

  • people to the Rocky Mountains.

  • Brethren, my mission is to testify of Jesus Christ. I

  • know that He lives.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • I love you, brother.

  • Joseph and Hyrum arrived in Carthage, Illinois, and

  • surrendered themselves to face charges.

  • Despite all the promises of fair treatment, what happened

  • came as no surprise.

  • [BANG]

  • Ooh.

  • Joseph.

  • [UNINTELLIGIBLE]

  • Hyrum.

  • No!

  • [BANG]

  • What do we hear in the gospel that we have received?

  • Truth out of the earth.

  • Mercy from heaven.

  • A voice of gladness for the living and the dead.

  • [BANG]

  • [BANG]

  • Shall we not go on in so great a cause?

  • The mobs are determined we shall not have justice while

  • we stay in Nauvoo.

  • I do not know that I shall go west, but I pray that the Lord

  • will let Brother Brigham take the people away.

  • I am the first witness of the restoration of Christ's Church

  • upon the earth.

  • I leave the world at liberty to pass judgment upon what

  • I've spoken, esteemeth them good.

  • But this much I will say.

  • All that I have told you is true and will stand forever.

Our family arrived in this great land of America at the

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ジョセフ・スミス維新の預言者 (Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration)

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    So Ling Lee に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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