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a personage appeard in the midst of this pillar of flame which was spread all around, and yet nothing consumed, another personage soon appeard like unto the first, he said unto me thy sins are forgiven thee <ref> [http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/journal-1835-1836?p=24 "Journal, 1835–1836,"] ''The Joseph Smith Papers''.</ref> | a personage appeard in the midst of this pillar of flame which was spread all around, and yet nothing consumed, another personage soon appeard like unto the first, he said unto me thy sins are forgiven thee <ref> [http://josephsmithpapers.org/paperSummary/journal-1835-1836?p=24 "Journal, 1835–1836,"] ''The Joseph Smith Papers''.</ref> |
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Joseph Smith (9 Nov. 1835): "another personage soon appeard like unto the first, he said unto me thy sins are forgiven thee"
Parent page: First Vision/Accounts
Joseph Smith (9 Nov. 1835): "another personage soon appeard like unto the first, he said unto me thy sins are forgiven thee"
Joseph Smith's journal (scribe Warren Parrish):
a personage appeard in the midst of this pillar of flame which was spread all around, and yet nothing consumed, another personage soon appeard like unto the first, he said unto me thy sins are forgiven thee [1]
Notes
- ↑ "Journal, 1835–1836," The Joseph Smith Papers.