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− | ==Criticism==
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− | A brief explanation of the criticism.
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− | ===Source(s) of the Criticism===
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− | *Linda King Newell, Valeen Tippett Avery. ''Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith, Prophet's Wife, "Elect Lady," Polygamy's Foe.'' (Garden City, New York. Doubleday & Company, Inc.: 1984)
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− | ==Response==
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− | ''Need more; these are here so we don't lose them!''
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− | Critics often neglect to provide citations from eye-witnesses who reported Emma's attitude toward plural marriage at other times:
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− | :Allen J. Stout, who served as a bodyguard for Joseph, recounted a conversation he overheard in the Mansion House between Joseph and his tormented wife. A summary of his account states that “from moments of passionate denunciation [Emma] would subside into tearful repentance and acknowledge that her violent opposition to that principle was instigated by the power of darkness; that Satan was doing his utmost to destroy her, etc. And solemnly came the Prophet’s inspired warning: ‘Yes, and he will accomplish your overthrow, if you do not heed my counsel.’”{{ref|stout1}}
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− | Emma's inner conflict was also dramatized in another report:
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− | :Maria Jane Johnston, who lived with Emma as a servant girl, recalled the Prophet’s wife looking very downcast one day and telling her that the principle of plural marriage was right and came from Heavenly Father. “What I said I have got [to] repent of,” lamented Emma. “The principle is right but I am jealous hearted. Now never tell anybody that you heard me find fault with that[principle[;] we have got to humble ourselves and repent of it.” {{ref|johnston1}}
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− | ==Conclusion==
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− | A summary of the argument against the criticism.
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− | ==Endnotes==
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− | #{{note|stout1}}Allen J. Stout, “Allen J. Stout’s Testimony,” ''Historical Record'' 6 (May 1887): 230–31; cited in Wendy C. Top "'A Deep Sorrow in Her Heart' – Emma Hale Smith," in ''Heroines of the Restoration'', edited by Barbara B. Smith and Blythe Darlyn Thatcher (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997), 17–34.
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− | #{{note|johnston1}} Emma Smith to Maria Jane Johnston, cited in Wendy C. Top "'A Deep Sorrow in Her Heart' – Emma Hale Smith," in ''Heroines of the Restoration'', edited by Barbara B. Smith and Blythe Darlyn Thatcher (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997), 17–34.; quoting Newell and Avery, ''Mormon Enigma'', 161.
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− | ==Further reading==
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− | ===FAIR wiki articles===
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− | {{Polygamy_links}}
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− | ===FAIR web site===
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− | *[http://www.fairlds.org/apol/ai228.html Polyandry]
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− | *[http://www.fairlds.org/apol/ai049.html Polygamy]
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− | ===External links===
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− | *Links to external web pages
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− | ===Printed material===
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− | {{Polygamy_printed}}
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