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==Saints: "'Joseph,' the Savior said, 'thy sins are forgiven.' His burden lifted, Joseph repeated his question: "What church shall I join?'"==
==''Saints'': "'Joseph,' the Savior said, 'thy sins are forgiven.' His burden lifted, Joseph repeated his question: "What church shall I join?'"==
“Hear Him,” chapter 2 of ''Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days'', Volume 1, The Standard of Truth, 1815–1846 (2018):
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Joseph looked into the face of Jesus Christ. It was as bright and glorious as the Father’s.
Joseph looked into the face of Jesus Christ. It was as bright and glorious as the Father’s.

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Saints: "'Joseph,' the Savior said, 'thy sins are forgiven.' His burden lifted, Joseph repeated his question: "What church shall I join?'"

“Hear Him,” chapter 2 of Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days, Volume 1, The Standard of Truth, 1815–1846 (2018):

Joseph looked into the face of Jesus Christ. It was as bright and glorious as the Father’s.

“Joseph,” the Savior said, “thy sins are forgiven.”[1]

His burden lifted, Joseph repeated his question: “What church shall I join?”[2]


Notes
  1. Joseph Smith History, circa Summer 1832, 3, in JSP, H1:13.
  2. Interview, Joseph Smith by David Nye White, Aug. 21, 1843, in [David Nye White], “The Prairies, Nauvoo, Joe Smith, the Temple, the Mormons, &c.,” Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette, Sept. 15, 1843, [3], available at josephsmithpapers.org.