The Latter-Day Prophet: History of Joseph Smith Written for Young People
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The narrative follows Joseph Smith from his youthful religious searching and reported visions through discovery of sacred plates and the translation process, leading to organization of a new church. It traces restoration of priesthood authority, early baptisms, and formation of church leadership and institutions, including temple-building and missionary work. The account also describes repeated persecution, legal and extralegal conflicts in New York, Kirtland, and Missouri, the gathering and trials of Zion's Camp, internal divisions and apostasy, and the hardships and migrations that shaped the movement's consolidation.
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