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The author presents an autobiographical sketch describing spiritual experiences that led to the founding of a new faith movement, recounting early visions and repeated angelic visitations, the discovery of engraved plates and their translation by means of a sacred instrument, and a condensed history of ancient inhabitants of this continent including an account of a post-resurrection visit of Christ. He outlines the organization of the restored church, the persecution and opposition faced by adherents, and the publication of a companion scripture; the letter closes with a concise statement of core beliefs and an appeal to consult the translated record for fuller details.

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Jr. Joseph Smith

Joseph Smith Jr. was an American religious leader and founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, which is often referred to as Mormonism. He is best known for translating the Book of Mormon, a sacred text that he published in 1830, which he claimed to have translated from ancient golden plates revealed to him by an angel. In addition to the Book of Mormon, Smith authored several other significant works, including "General Smith's Views of the Powers and Policy of the Government of the United States" and "The Lectures on Faith." His teachings and writings have had a profound impact on the development of the Latter Day Saint movement and its theology.

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