Brookville Enquirer reports that Joseph was given plates by an angel from heaven to translate.

Date
Feb 1835
Type
News (traditional)
Source
Messenger and Advocate
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reprint
Journalism
Reference

"The Latter day Saints, or Mormons," Brookville Enquirer [Indiana] (February 1835) in Messenger and Advocate 1, no. 5 (February 1835): 77

Scribe/Publisher
Messenger and Advocate
People
Sidney Rigdon, Messenger and Advocate, Joseph Smith, Jr.
Audience
General Public
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Transcription

On last Saturday evening, for the first time, in this place, a gentleman, and minister belonging to this new sect, preached in the court house, to a very respectable audience; and discoursed briefly on the various subjects connected with his creed; explained his faith and gave a brief history of the book of Mormon—united it with the Holy Bible, &c. . . .He believes the book of Mormon to be a series of revelations, and other matters appertaining to the Ephraimites, Lamanites, &c. whom he believes to have been the original settlers of this continent; and that an ancient Prophet caused the plates from which the book of Mormon was translated to be buried nearly two thousand years ago, in what is now called Ontario county; New York. He is also of the belief that Joseph Smith was cited to the plates by an angel from Heaven, and endowed with the gift to translate the engraving upon them into the known language of the country.

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