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'''Summary:''' Joseph Smith's announcement that he saw the Father and the Son in 1820 has produced a broad response, from faithful to critical. This set of articles addresses the multiple accounts of the First Vision, the events leading to and occurring after the vision, and a review of the doctrinal developments from the vision. | '''Summary:''' Joseph Smith's announcement that he saw the Father and the Son in 1820 has produced a broad response, from faithful to critical. This set of articles addresses the multiple accounts of the First Vision, the events leading to and occurring after the vision, and a review of the doctrinal developments from the vision. | ||
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* [[Joseph Smith's First Vision/First Vision accounts|What accounts do we have?]] | * [[Joseph Smith's First Vision/First Vision accounts|What accounts do we have?]] |
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Joseph Smith's First Vision
Summary: Joseph Smith's announcement that he saw the Father and the Son in 1820 has produced a broad response, from faithful to critical. This set of articles addresses the multiple accounts of the First Vision, the events leading to and occurring after the vision, and a review of the doctrinal developments from the vision.
Video published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
See also Joseph Smith
Accounts of the First Vision
- What accounts do we have?
- Why are there multiple accounts?
- What are the differences in the accounts?