Joseph admits to Oliver Cowdery in a letter that he was guilty of "many vices and follies" in his youth.

Date
Dec 1834
Type
Periodical
Source
Joseph Smith, Jr.
LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reference

Joseph Smith, Letter to Oliver Cowdery, December 1834, in The Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate 1, no. 3 (December 1834): 40, The Joseph Smith Papers website, accessed September 7, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
Messenger and Advocate
People
Joseph Smith, Jr., Oliver Cowdery
Audience
Latter-day Saints
Transcription

During this time, as is common to most, or all youths, I fell into many vices and follies; but as my accusers are, and have been forward to accuse me of being guilty of gross and outragious violations of the peace and good order of the community, I take the occasion to remark, that, though, as I have said above, “as is common to most, or all youths, I fell into many vices and follies,” I have not, neither can it be sustained, in truth, been guilty of wronging or injuring any man or society of men; and those imperfections to which I alude, and for which I have often had occasion to lament, were a light, and too often, vain mind, exhibiting a foolish and trifling conversation.

This being all, and the worst, that my accusers can substantiate against my moral character, I wish to add, that it is not without a deep feeling of regret that I am thus called upon in answer to my own conscience, to fulfill a duty I owe to myself, as well as to the cause of truth, in making this public confession of my former uncircumspect walk, and unchaste conversation: and more particularly, as I often acted in violation of those holy precepts which I knew came from God. But as the “Articles and Covenants” of this church are plain upon this particular point, I do not deem it important to proceed further. I only add, that I do not, nor never have, pretended to be any other than a man “subject to passion,” and liable, without the assisting grace of the Savior, to deviate from that perfect path in which all men are commanded to walk!

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