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Joseph Smith's America: His Life and Times
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by William W. Slaughter and
Chad M. Orton and

Hardcover Book

sku 4550430

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Published: September 2005
Pages: 176

View images from the book or test your knowledge of Joseph Smith's life and times at the Joseph Smith's America website.

The Prophet Joseph Smith was born into a world that was much different from the one we know today. The United States in particular was a “work in progress,” endeavoring to establish itself. American populist movements were changing the religious, social, and political landscape, while the blossoming of inventions, literature, and art affected nearly every aspect of life. Joseph Smith was a man of the frontier and a participant in this wonderfully dynamic era. To understand him fully, we need to understand the setting in which his work took place. Joseph Smith's America places us right in the center of that era, showing us through word and picture the world that had been prepared by the hand of the Lord so the Restoration could begin.



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Picture perfect.

Taylor, UTAH - August 17, 2009


My favorite part of this book were the amazing pictures and random facts about america. This book did a good job of helping me understand what America was like when the prophet lived on the earth. I believe valuable information is gained when we realize what the circumstances of the nation were when Joseph was recieving many of the revelations that make up the D&C. When I look at the revelation of the "word of Wisdom," for example, and compare it to what americans of the day were being told in such books as "american frugal housewife," one gains an added appreciation of God's prophets as inspired individuals.

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