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Christian revival
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Joseph Smith doesn't mention a "revival" in his 1832 First Vision account
Summary: A religious revival is not mentioned in Joseph Smith's handwritten 1832 First Vision account. Since this detail does not show up in the narrative until the 1838 'official text' some claim that it provides evidence that the First Vision story evolved over time and became more elaborate.
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- Question: At what age did Joseph Smith become concerned about religion?
- Question: What religious excitement was occurring in Palmyra in 1820?
- Question: What statements did Joseph Smith make about religious excitement in the area of Palmyra?