Nauvoo Expositor lists God's "liability to fall with all his creations" as one of Joseph Smith's doctrines.

Date
Jun 7, 1844
Type
News (traditional)
Source
Nauvoo Expositor
Critic
Hearsay
Direct
Journalism
Reference

"Resolutions," Nauvoo Expositor 1, no. 1 (June 7, 1844): [2]

Scribe/Publisher
Nauvoo Expositor
People
Hyrum Smith, William Law, Nauvoo Expositor, Chauncey Higbee, Joseph Smith, Jr.
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

Resolved 2nd, Inasmuch as we have for years borne with the individual follies and iniquities of Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, and many other official characters in the Church of Jesus Christ, (conceiving it a duty incumbent upon us so to bear,) and having labored with them repeatedly with all Christian love, meekness and humility, yet to no effect, feel as if forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, and hope of reformation vain; and inasmuch as they have introduced false and damnable doctrines into the Church, such as a plurality of Gods above the God of this universe, and his liability to fall with all his creations; . . .

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