Robin Scott Jensen reviews Martin Harris's Strangite mission in England.

Date
2005
Type
Academic / Technical Report
Source
Robin Scott Jensen
LDS
Hearsay
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Secondary
Reference

Robin Scott Jensen, "A Witness in England: Martin Harris and the Strangite Mission," BYU Studies 44, no. 3 (2005): 79–98

Scribe/Publisher
BYU Studies
People
Robin Scott Jensen
Audience
Reading Public
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Transcription

Throughout his long life, Martin Harris (fig. 1) consistently testified that he knew Joseph Smith translated the Book of Mormon from golden plates. At first affiliated with Joseph Smith and the main body of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, for a time Harris associated with a schism led by James J. Strang. He served a mission in England in 1846 for the Strangites, but he claimed to the end of his life that he had never preached against Mormonism or against the Book of Mormon. Indeed, he was a powerful witness of the Book of Mormon during his mission.

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