Item Detail
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32849
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English
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Voices and Visions in Early Nineteenth-Century America and the Book of Mormon
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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September 2022
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42
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2
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78-98
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This article examines use of halucinogenic plants in the 19th century, drawing the conclusion that the visions experienced during Joseph Smith's youth and the early days of the Church were the product of substance use. It retells narratives such as Joseph Smith Sr.'s visions, the exorcism of an evil spirit from Newel Knight, and the abundance of visions at the Kirtland Temple dedication with halucinogens as the catalyst.
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