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The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother
The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother
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SMITH, LUCY MACK
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With illuminating commentary from Church historian Susan Easton Black and magnificent illustrations from artist Liz Lemon Swindle, Lucy Mack Smith’s beloved biography of her son Joseph Smith comes alive. The testimonies of these three women transform this age-old history into a contemporary witness of the Prophet. Table of Contents Introduction by Susan Easton Black CHAPTER I: Solomon Mack, the Father of Lucy Mack-Extract from his Narrative CHAPTER II: History of Jason Mack CHAPTER III: Lovisa and Lovina Mack CHAPTER IV: Life of Stephen Mack CHAPTER V: Lydia Mack, third Daughter of Solomon Mack CHAPTER VI: Daniel Mack-He Rescues Three Men from a Watery Grave CHAPTER VII: Solomon Mack CHAPTER VIII: Early Life of Lucy Mack-Her Marriage with Joseph Smith CHAPTER IX: Seven Generations of the Smith Family-Four Generations of the Mack Family CHAPTER X: A Present of One Thousand Dollars, from John Mudget and Stephen Mack, to the Author CHAPTER XI: Sickness in Randolph CHAPTER XII: Joseph Smith, Senior, Loses his Property and Becomes Poor-Receives a Visit from Jason Mack-The History of the Latter Concluded CHAPTER XIII: The Author's Dream CHAPTER XIV: First Vision of Joseph Smith, Senior-The Box-Second Vision-The Tree and the Spacious Building CHAPTER XV: Sickness at Lebanon-Sophronia's Miraculous Recovery CHAPTER XVI: The Sufferings of Joseph Smith, Junior, with a Fever Sore-Extraction of Large Fragments of Bone from one of his Legs