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::Young man, do you see that sun shining through that window? Just so sure as that sun shines and gives us light by day, and the moon and stars give us light by night, just so sure I know the Book of Mormon is true. For I saw the angel, I heard <strike>the</strike> <his> voice, I saw and handled the plates upon which the Book of Mormon was written; and by the power and influence of the Holy Ghost, the translation was made by the Prophet Joseph Smith, whom I know by the power and gift of the Holy Ghost, was a true Prophet of God....<ref>Martin Harris to W.H. Homer in December 1869, in William Harrison Homer, "Testimony given by Brother W.H. Homer, January 3, 1922, 5:15 P.M., at 2522 No. Kodaio Blvd., Chicago, the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Merrill O. Maugh<an>," LDS Church Archives; in {{EMD|vol=2|pages=314}}</ref> | ::Young man, do you see that sun shining through that window? Just so sure as that sun shines and gives us light by day, and the moon and stars give us light by night, just so sure I know the Book of Mormon is true. For I saw the angel, I heard <strike>the</strike> <his> voice, I saw and handled the plates upon which the Book of Mormon was written; and by the power and influence of the Holy Ghost, the translation was made by the Prophet Joseph Smith, whom I know by the power and gift of the Holy Ghost, was a true Prophet of God....<ref>Martin Harris to W.H. Homer in December 1869, in William Harrison Homer, "Testimony given by Brother W.H. Homer, January 3, 1922, 5:15 P.M., at 2522 No. Kodaio Blvd., Chicago, the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Merrill O. Maugh<an>," LDS Church Archives; in {{EMD|vol=2|pages=314}}</ref> | ||
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− | * On one occasion several of his old acquaintances made an effort to get him tipsy by treating him to some wine. When they thought he was in a good mood for talk they put the question very carefully to him, ‘Well, now, Martin, we want you to be frank and candid with us in regard to this story of your seeing an angel and the golden plates of the Book of Mormon that are so much talked about. We have always taken you to be an honest good farmer and neighbor of ours but could not believe that you did see an angel. Now, Martin, do you really believe that you did see an angel, when you were awake?’ ‘No,’ said Martin, ‘I do not believe it.’ The crowd were delighted, but soon a different feeling prevailed, as Martin true to his trust, said, ‘Gentlemen, what I have said is true, from the fact that my belief is swallowed up in knowledge; for I want to say to you that as the Lord lives I do know that I stood with the Prophet Joseph Smith in the presence of the angel, and '''it was the brightness of day''' ({{ea}}).” <ref>Letter of Elder Edward Stevenson to the ''Millennial Star'' Vol. 48, 367-389. (1886) quoted in William Edwin Berrett, ''The Restored Church'' (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1974), 57–58.</ref> | + | *Elder Edward Stevenson reported in 1870: |
− | + | ** On one occasion several of his old acquaintances made an effort to get him tipsy by treating him to some wine. When they thought he was in a good mood for talk they put the question very carefully to him, ‘Well, now, Martin, we want you to be frank and candid with us in regard to this story of your seeing an angel and the golden plates of the Book of Mormon that are so much talked about. We have always taken you to be an honest good farmer and neighbor of ours but could not believe that you did see an angel. Now, Martin, do you really believe that you did see an angel, when you were awake?’ ‘No,’ said Martin, ‘I do not believe it.’ The crowd were delighted, but soon a different feeling prevailed, as Martin true to his trust, said, ‘Gentlemen, what I have said is true, from the fact that my belief is swallowed up in knowledge; for I want to say to you that as the Lord lives I do know that I stood with the Prophet Joseph Smith in the presence of the angel, and '''it was the brightness of day''' ({{ea}}).” <ref>Letter of Elder Edward Stevenson to the ''Millennial Star'' Vol. 48, 367-389. (1886) quoted in William Edwin Berrett, ''The Restored Church'' (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1974), 57–58.</ref> | |
− | *Bro. Martin visited many of the wards, continuing to bear his testimony both of what he had '''beheld with his own eyes''', and verily knew to be true. He publicly said that many years ago, in Ohio, a number of persons combined [and] sought to get Martin to drink wine for the purpose of crossing him in his testimony. At the conclusion they asked him if he really believed the testimony that he had signed in the Book of Mormon to be true; he replied, no he did not believe it, but, much to their surprise, he said he ''knew'' it to be true {{io}}.<ref>Martin Harris interview with E. Stevenson, February 1870 in Edward Stevenson to the Editor, 30 November 1881, ''Deseret Evening News'' 15 (13 December 1881). Reprinted in ''Deseret News'' 30 (28 December 1881): 763; ''Millennial Star'' 44 (30 January 1882): 78-79; 4 (6 February 1882): 86-87 {{ea}}; cited in {{EMD|vol=2|pages=321}}</ref> | + | **Bro. Martin visited many of the wards, continuing to bear his testimony both of what he had '''beheld with his own eyes''', and verily knew to be true. He publicly said that many years ago, in Ohio, a number of persons combined [and] sought to get Martin to drink wine for the purpose of crossing him in his testimony. At the conclusion they asked him if he really believed the testimony that he had signed in the Book of Mormon to be true; he replied, no he did not believe it, but, much to their surprise, he said he ''knew'' it to be true {{io}}.<ref>Martin Harris interview with E. Stevenson, February 1870 in Edward Stevenson to the Editor, 30 November 1881, ''Deseret Evening News'' 15 (13 December 1881). Reprinted in ''Deseret News'' 30 (28 December 1881): 763; ''Millennial Star'' 44 (30 January 1882): 78-79; 4 (6 February 1882): 86-87 {{ea}}; cited in {{EMD|vol=2|pages=321}}</ref> |
− | + | **"I can prove by the Bible the truth of the work, as well as being '''an eye witness''', for I saw the book in the angel's hands and I also heard his voice, and I bear my testimony to you that I saw his words were fulfilled by my taking the words of a a book to the professor [Charles Anthon], although I did not know it at the time."<ref>Martin Harris interview with E. Stevenson, in Edward Stevenson, ''Reminiscences of Joseph, the Prophet and the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon'' (Salt Lake City: Edward Stevenson, 1893), 30–33 {{ea}}; in {{EMD|vol=2|pages=326}}</ref> | |
− | *"I can prove by the Bible the truth of the work, as well as being '''an eye witness''', for I saw the book in the angel's hands and I also heard his voice, and I bear my testimony to you that I saw his words were fulfilled by my taking the words of a a book to the professor [Charles Anthon], although I did not know it at the time."<ref>Martin Harris interview with E. Stevenson, in Edward Stevenson, ''Reminiscences of Joseph, the Prophet and the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon'' (Salt Lake City: Edward Stevenson, 1893), 30–33 {{ea}}; in {{EMD|vol=2|pages=326}}</ref> | ||
* To William Waddoups (1870): | * To William Waddoups (1870): |
"He believes in the visitation of angels in bodily form, for he has seen and conversed with them, as he thinks, and is satisfied."
- — Report on Martin Harris from skeptical newspaper, 1870 (emphasis added).[1]
Martin Harris, another chief of Mormon imposters, arrived here last Saturday from the bible quarry in New-York. He immediately planted himself in the bar-room of the hotel, where he soon commenced reading and explaining the Mormon hoax, and all the dark passages from Genesis to Revelations. He told all about the gold plates, Angels, Spirits, and Jo Smith.—He had seen and handled them all, by the power of God! [2]
A few hours before his death and when he was so weak and enfeebled that he was unable to recognize me or anyone, and knew not to whom he was speaking, I asked him if he did not feel that there was an element at least, of fraudulence and deception in the things that were written and told of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, and he replied as he had always done so many, many times in my hearing the same spirit he always manifested when enjoying health and vigor and said: ‘The Book of Mormon is no fake. I know what I know. I have seen what I have seen and I have heard what I have heard. I have seen the gold plates from which the Book of Mormon is written. An angel appeared to me and others and testified to the truthfulness of the record, and had I been willing to have perjured myself and sworn falsely to the testimony I now bear I could have been a rich man, but I could not have testified other than I have done and am now doing for these things are true.[6]
When we came out of the meeting Martin Harris was beset with a crowd in the street, expecting he would furnish them with material to war against Mormonism; but when asked if Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God, he answered yes; and when asked if the Book of Mormon was true, this was his answer: "Do you know that is the sun shining on us? Because as sure as you know that, I know that Joseph Smith was a true prophet of God, and that he translated that book by the power of God."[13]
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