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I Knew the Prophets : An Analysis of the Letter of Benjamin F. Johnson to George F. Gibbs, Reporting Doctrinal Views of Joseph Smith and Brigham Young
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Bountiful, Utah
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Horizon Publishers
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The author in this work breaks apart and analyzes each section of Elder Benjamin F. Johnson's letter to George F. Gibbs, in which he shares his doctrinal views about Brigham Young and Joseph Smith. "It is obvious that Johnson re-worked his letter, inserting or erasing words and phrases, and crossing out words, so as to convey the truth as he understood it. Raised words usually meant that he had inserted words above the line, between words. In some respects it would have been easier to produce the letter with corrected spelling, complete sentences, and well-developed paragraphs, but this would have destroyed much of the charm, it not the accuracy, of this classic document in LDS history." [Author]
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