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| + | #REDIRECT [[Question: Did Joseph Smith write a pro-polygamy pamphlet called The Peace Maker in 1842?]] |
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− | ==Criticism==
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− | *Joseph Smith is claimed to have written a pro-polygamy pamphlet called "The Peace Maker" in 1842, despite the fact that he denied doing so.
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− | ===Source(s) of the criticism===
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− | *{{CriticalWork:Brodie:No Man Knows|pages=299}}
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− | *{{CriticalWork:Krakauer:Under the Banner of Heaven|pages=88-90, 115-116}}
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− | *{{CriticalWork:Van Wagoner:Mormon Polygamy|pages=50}}
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− | ===Reference source===
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− | *[http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/NCMP1820-1846&CISOPTR=4986&REC=1 The Peace Maker] (BYU Digital Collections)
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− | ==Response==
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− | Joseph denied having anything to do with the pamphlet in a statement published in the ''Times and Seasons'' in December 1842:
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− | :There was a book printed at my office, a short time since, written by Udney H. Jacobs, on marriage, without my knowledge; and had I been apprised of it, I should not have printed it; not that I am opposed to any man enjoying his privileges; but I do not wish to have my name associated with the authors, in such an unmeaning rigmarole of nonsence [nonsense], folly, and trash. JOSEPH SMITH. {{ref|TS1}}
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− | ==Conclusion==
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− | {{nw}}
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− | ==Endnotes==
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− | {{note|TS1}}Joseph Smith, Jr., ''Times and Seasons'', Vol. 4, No. 2, p. 32
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− | ==Further reading==
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− | ===FAIR wiki articles===
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− | ===FAIR web site===
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− | *FAIR Topical Guide:
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− | ===External links===
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− | ===Printed material===
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