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English
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Joseph Smith as a Jacksonian Man of Letters : His Literary Development as Evidenced in His Newspaper Writings
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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Master's thesis
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"As a member of the Latter-day Saint commonly called mormon church I believe Joseph Smith to be a prophet of god through whom god restored in 1830 the only true church of Jesus Christ but I also believe that such a restoration of true christian principles could have taken place only in a place and time when the hearts beliefs and ideals of men would provide a suitable environment for these principles to grow and prosper I believe that that place was the united states of america and that time the period which historians now call the jacksonian age it is in this context then that I comprehend the resemblance between jacksonian thought and the teachings of the prophet Joseph Smith.
In reading this thesis the reader may note variations in the spelling of the name of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day saints in Joseph Smiths day the church name was written latter day and occasionally in newspaper articles latter day whereas the present spelling is as in the full title above therefore I have attempted to keep the spelling consistent with the period in reference" [Author] -
A Brief History of Joseph Smith the Prophet
A Study of the LDS Church Historian's Office, 1830-1900
A Study of the Political Involvements in the Career of Joseph Smith
A Study of the Text of Joseph Smith's Inspired Version of the Bible
Changes in the Book of Moses and Their Implications upon a Concept of Revelation
Church Leaders in Liberty Jail
Early Mormon Journalism and the Deseret News : 1830-1898
Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons, or Latter-day Saints from the State of Missouri, under the 'Exterminating Order'
History of Joseph Smith
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period I : History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself
Intolerable Zion : The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature
James Gordon Bennett's 1831 Report on 'The Mormonites'
Joseph Smith, An American Prophet
Joseph Smith and the Lebolo Egyptian Papyri
Joseph Smith and the Millenarian Time Table
Joseph Smith and the Political Kingdom of God
Joseph Smith and the Sources of Love
Joseph Smith and the West
Joseph Smith, Democracy's Unknown Prophet
Joseph Smith Prophet-Statesman
Joseph Smith's First Vision : The First Vision in its Historical Context
Joseph Smith's New England Heritage
Joseph Smith, Social Philosopher, Theorist, and Prophet
Joseph Smith's Presidential Platform
Joseph Smith, the Man and the Seer
Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet
Kirtland : A Perspective on Time and Place
Literature in the History of the Church : The Importance of Involvement
Mormonism and Literature
On Words and the Word of God : The Delusions of a Mormon Literature
Prospects for the Study of the Book of Mormon as a Work of American Literature
Religion and Economics in Mormon History
Some Significant Texts of Joseph Smith's Inspired Version of the Bible
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Character of Joseph Smith, A Study Based on his Own Literary Productions
The Crusades against the Masons, Catholics, and Mormons : Separate Waves of a Common Current
The Early Accounts of Joseph Smith's First Vision
The Failure of the Kirtland Safety Society
The Gentle Blasphemer : Mark Twain, Holy Scripture, and the Book of Mormon
The Influence of the Frontier on Joseph Smith
The Life of Joseph Smith, the Prophet
The Meaning of the Kirtland Egyptian Papers
The Mormons and the Bible in the 1830s
The 'New Translation' of the Bible, 1830-1833 : Doctrinal Development during the Kirtland Era
The Original Book of Mormon Manuscript
The Political Kingdom of God as a Cause for Mormon-Gentile Conflict
The Political Legacy of Joseph Smith
The Role of Christian Primitivism in the Origin and Development of the Mormon Kingdom, 1830-1844
The Role of Mormon Journalism in the Death of Joseph Smith
The Second American Revolution : Era of Preparation
The Shaping of the Mormon Mind in New England and New York
The Significance of Joseph Smith's 'First Vision' In Mormon Thought
The Writing of Joseph Smith's History
Witnesses of the Book of Mormon