No man knows my history : the life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet
by Brodie, Fawn McKay, 1915-1981.
Summary
In 1823 a young man named Joseph Smith had an encountr with an angel who led him to a cache of golden plates purporting to be the history of the lost tribes of Israel. Out of these new gospels and out of Smith's own charismatic personality and sense of mission- arose an authentically American religi... Full description
- ch. 1.
- Gods are among the people
- ch. 2.
- Treasures in the earth
- ch. 3.
- Red sons of Israel
- ch. 4.
- Marvelous work and a wonder
- ch. 5.
- Witnesses for God
- ch. 6.
- Prophet of Palmyra
- ch. 7.
- Perfect society and the promised land
- ch. 8.
- Temple-builder
- ch. 9.
- Expulsion from Eden
- ch. 10.
- Army of the Lord
- ch. 11.
- Patronage and punishment
- ch. 12.
- Master of languages
- ch. 13.
- My kingdom is of this world
- ch. 14.
- Disaster in Kirtland
- ch. 15.
- Valley of God
- ch. 16.
- Alcoran or the sword
- ch. 17.
- Ordeal in Liberty jail
- ch. 18.
- Nauvoo
- ch. 19.
- Mysteries of the Kingdom
- ch. 20.
- In the quiver of the almighty
- ch. 21.
- If a man entice a maid
- ch. 22.
- Bennett explosion
- ch. 23.
- Into hiding
- ch. 24.
- Wives of the Prophet
- ch. 25.
- Candidate for president
- ch. 26.
- Prelude to destruction
- ch. 27.
- Carthage
- Epilogue
- Supplement
- Appendix A.
- Documents on the early life of Joseph Smith
- Appendix B.
- The Spaulding-Rigdon theory
- Appendix C.
- The plural wives of Joseph Smith.