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The Lord explained that the churches of the day believed "in incorrect doctrines, and that none of them was acknowledged of God as His Church and kingdom." 2 The First Vision marked the beginning of the Restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ in this last dispensation. Joseph Smith was chosen to be the Lord's prophet in the latter days. In the 1838 version of the First Vision (first published in 1842) that has been canonized by the LDS Church, his family's decision to join the Presbyterian Church occurs in the same year as his First Vision.
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An angel came to tell him about the gold plates for example. These stories have been a part of the story from the beginning, in contrast to the first vision, which was not. The first vision story was virtually non-existent in the early church.
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The first time it was written was 1832, twelve years after it is reported to have happened. A look at Joseph Smith's multiple First Vision accounts along with the problems and apologetic responses regarding the Mormon church's claims about this miraculous event. We review the 1832, 1825, 1838, and 1842 versions and address the contradictions and official LDS essay.
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1838 Account of The First Vision In March 1838, Joseph Smith moved his family and the center of the Church from Kirtland, Ohio, to Far West, Missouri. For example, in the early LDS publication Times and Seasons for December 15, 1840 (Vol.2 pg. 241), Oliver Cowdery stated specifically that Joseph Smith, Jr.
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was 17 at the time of the first vision. What is now known among Mormons as the First Vision "was not a matter of common knowledge, even among church members, in the earliest years of Mormon history," Flake points out in her. The different accounts of Joseph Smith's First Vision and their significance in LDS theology, historical records, and the church's narrative.
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Get to know more about Joseph Smith, the first leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and about how God and His Son Jesus Christ appeared to him in what is known as the First Vision. This experience resulted in the restoration of God's Church. The First Vision was then published in America just two years later in the March 1842 edition of the Times and Seasons.
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After being published, references and mentions of the first vision became quite common.
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