Thomas C. Sharp lambasts Joseph just before the martyrdom.

Date
Jun 5, 1844
Type
News (traditional)
Source
Thomas C. Sharp
Critic
Non-LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Thomas C. Sharp, “Joe Smith and Henry Clay,” The Warsaw Signal, June 5, 1844, accessed July 8, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
Thomas C. Sharp
People
Joseph Smith, Jr., Thomas C. Sharp
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

Joe, you are [the] very thing you accuse Messrs. Van Buren, Clay and Calhoon of being; and more, we do not believe that even your blackguard pen, or rather that of your man Friday’s, (for no one would accuse you of being able to put two sentences in the English Language together correctly,) can picture a wretch so depraved, and loathsome as yourself. Yos Joe! we have that confidence in your saintship, that we do not believe that the concentrated extract of all the abominations of the Infernal Regions, can add one stain to the blackness of your character. Look in a mirror Joe and you will see the reflection of the most detestable wretch that the earth contains.

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