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|name=Joseph Smith  | |||
|group1=Life and Character  | |||
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*[[Joseph Smith's status in Latter-day Saint belief|Status in Latter-day Saint belief]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's family as trustworthy and hard-working]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's education|Education]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's trustworthiness|Trustworthiness]]  | |||
*[[The Hurlbut affidavits]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's alleged narcissism|Alleged narcissism]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and money digging|Money digging]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and folk magic or the occult|Folk magic or the occult]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and the Word of Wisdom|The Word of Wisdom]]  | |||
|group2=Revelations and the Church  | |||
|list2=  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's use of seer stones as a youth|Use of seer stones as a youth]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's First Vision|First Vision]]  | |||
*[[Book of Mormon]]  | |||
*[[Mormonism and the Bible/Joseph Smith Translation|Joseph Smith's inspired revision of the Bible]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and the priesthood|The restoration of the priesthood]]  | |||
*[[Personages who appeared to Joseph Smith]]  | |||
|group3=Prophetic Statements  | |||
|list3=  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's prophecy of the Civil War|The U.S. Civil War]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's Rocky Mountain prophecy|Rocky Mountain prophecy]]  | |||
*[[The White Horse prophecy]]  | |||
*[[Alleged false prophecies of Joseph Smith]]  | |||
|group4=Society  | |||
|list4=  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and legal issues|Legal issues]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's 1826 trial|1826 trial]]  | |||
*[[Creation of the Kirtland Safety Society]]  | |||
*[[Failure of the Kirtland Safety Society]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's campaign for President of the United States|Campaign for President of the United States]]  | |||
|group5=Plural marriage (polygamy)  | |||
|list5=  | |||
*[[Initiation of the practice of plural marriage]]  | |||
*[[Fanny Alger was Joseph Smith's first plural wife]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith hid polygamy from the general Church membership]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's marriage to young women]]  | |||
*[[Did Joseph Smith coerce women to marry him?]]  | |||
*[[Mormon women refusing offers of plural marriage]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and children through plural marriage]]  | |||
*[[Polygamy book/Polyandry|Joseph Smith was sealed to other men's wives]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith hiding plural marriages from his first wife, Emma]]  | |||
*[[Emma Smith's reaction to Joseph Smith's plural marriages]]  | |||
*[[Did Joseph have lustful motives for practicing polygamy?]]  | |||
*[[Did Joseph Smith send men on missions in order to steal their wives?]]  | |||
*[[Did Joseph Smith practice polygamy for the purpose of monetary gain?]]  | |||
* Notable plural wives:  | |||
*[[Fanny Alger]]  | |||
*[[Helen Mar Kimball]]  | |||
*[[Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs]]  | |||
*[[Prescindia Lathrop Huntington Buell]]  | |||
*[[Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde]]  | |||
|group6=Death  | |||
|list6=  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith and the Nauvoo Expositor|The Nauvoo Expositor]]  | |||
*[[Events surrounding the death of Joseph Smith]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith fired a gun at Carthage Jail|Firing a gun at Carthage Jail]]  | |||
*[[Joseph Smith's qualification as a martyr|Qualification as a martyr]]  | |||
*[[1844 Succession to Joseph Smith]]  | |||
}}  | |||
[[Category:Joseph Smith]]  | |||

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