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Category Archives: First Vision
Charles Walker’s 1893 Account of The First Vision
This is a third-hand account wherein Charles Walker records his recollection of John Alger’s memory of Joseph recounting his First Vision when John was a small boy. 2nd Feb Thurs [1893] Cold and chilly. Attended Fast Meeting…. Br John Alger … Continue reading
Edward Stevenson Account of The First Vision 1890’s
Edward Stevenson, while living in Pontiac, heard Joseph speak to the branch of the Church there. [A]fter the organization of the Pontiac [Michigan] Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. Saints, in 1834, we had the pleasure … Continue reading
George Q. Cannon’s Account of The First Vision 1888
George Q. Cannon was a young boy in Nauvoo who heard Joseph speak on many occasions. He would later became one the Apostles and eventually a counselor in the First Presidency of the Church. Joseph was earnest beyond his years; … Continue reading
John Taylor’s Account of The First Vision 1879
Now, we will come to other events, of later date; events with which we are associated—I refer now to the time that Joseph Smith came among men. What was his position? and how was he situated? I can tell you … Continue reading
1844 Alexander Neibaur Account of The First Vision
Alexander Neibaur was a convert originally from Germany who migrated to Nauvoo with his family. He was a dentist and a linguist and taught German and Hebrew to Joseph Smith. One day while still struggling to master the English Language, … Continue reading
1843 David Nye White Account of The First Vision
David Nye White, a non-Mormon, was the senior editor of the Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette. He visited Nauvoo in 1843 and published this account based on an interview with Joseph Smith. This account was published in the New York Spectator, September … Continue reading
Different Accounts of Joseph Smith’s First Vision
First Hand Accounts I am not worried that the Prophet Joseph Smith gave a number of versions of the first vision anymore than I am worried that there are four different writers of the gospels in the New Testament, each … Continue reading
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1843 Levi Richards’ Account of The First Vision
Levi Richards’ notes from a lecture given by George J. Adams about the Book of Mormon together with Joseph Smith’s follow-up testimony to Elder Adam’s remarks. At 6 PM. heard Elder G[eorge] J. Adams upon the book of Mormon proved … Continue reading
Orson Hyde’s 1842 Account of The First Vision
Orson Hyde wrote a treatise on the faith, doctrine, and history of the Church which he then translated and published in German. Hyde’s work was titled Ein Ruf aus der Wuste, which was the first time an account of the … Continue reading
Orson Pratt’s 1840 Account of The First Vision
Orson Pratt published a pamphlet titled A Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions, and of the Late Discovery of Ancient American Records. The significance of the Pratt pamphlet is that it was the first time an account of the Vision … Continue reading