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Divine Authority; Or, the Question: Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?

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The pamphlet argues for the divine authority claimed by the Latter-day Saint movement and examines evidence for Joseph Smith’s prophetic mission, linking reported angelic visitation, the retrieval and translation of ancient records, and the foretold gathering of a remnant in the western lands to earlier prophetic texts. It publishes a candid letter from an inquiring outsider and offers answers addressing questions of priesthood authority, the proper administration of ordinances, and how a restoration would differ from competing sects, aiming to persuade readers through scriptural reasoning and testimonial accounts.

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Orson Pratt

Orson Pratt was a prominent 19th-century theologian and writer known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding Mormonism and its doctrines. A member of the early Latter Day Saint movement, Pratt was an influential figure in the development of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His works often explored complex theological issues, including the nature of God and the legitimacy of polygamy as presented in the Bible. Notable titles include "Divine Authority; Or, the Question: Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?" and "The Bible and Polygamy: Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?" Through his writings, Pratt sought to articulate and defend the beliefs of his faith, leaving a lasting impact on Mormon literature.

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