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− | ==Question: What did David Stafford claim about Joseph Smith in the Hurlbut affidavits?==
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− | ===David Stafford claimed that Oliver Cowdery was a "worthless person" who was "not to be trusted"===
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− | *That Joseph Smith, Sr. was a "drunkard," a "liar," and a "gambler."
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− | *That the "general employment" of the Smith family was "money digging" and "fortune telling."
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− | *That Oliver Cowdery was a "worthless person" who was "not to be trusted."
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− | ===John Stafford, on the other hand, stated that Oliver Cowdery was a man of good character===
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− | John Stafford, [[#William Stafford|William Stafford's]] eldest son, would later say that Oliver Cowdery "taught school on the Canandaigua road, where the stone school-house now stands...Cowdery was a man of good character." <ref>William H. Kelly, "The Hill Cumorah, and the Book of Mormon," ''Saints' Herald'' 28 (1 June 1881): 167; cited in {{EarlyMormonDocs1|vol=2|start=123}}</ref>
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− | [[pt:Pergunta: O que David Stafford reclamar sobre Joseph Smith nos depoimentos Hurlbut?]]
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