Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse

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Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse

by B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

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JOSEPH SMITH - THE - PROPHET-TEACHER - A DISCOURSE - BY - ELDER B. H. ROBERTS - THE DESERET NEWS - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH

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DEDICATION. - TO MY MOTHER, ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF HER EIGHTY-SECOND BIRTHDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908.

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JOSEPH SMITH THE PROPHET-TEACHER

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I. A GREAT POSSIBILITY.

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II. HISTORICAL AMERICANS.

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III. WHAT IS A PROPHET?

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IV. RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL BELIEFS OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO.

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V. THE PROPHET'S CORRECTION OF SECTARIAN ERRORS.

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VI. THE PROPHET'S PHILOSOPHICAL DOCTRINES.

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Delivered in the Salt Lake Tabernacle on the eve of Joseph Smith’s 102nd birthday, this discourse invites listeners into a reflective celebration of a man remembered not only as a prophet but as a teacher of enduring truths. The speaker, a respected elder, frames his remarks around the idea that Smith’s influence reaches beyond the familiar events of his life, urging the audience to consider the lasting lessons he imparted to a growing faith community.

Drawing on contemporary observations and a poignant excerpt from Josiah Quincy’s celebrated portrait of nineteenth‑century figures, the talk weaves together historical context, personal reverence, and thoughtful inquiry. Listeners are encouraged to weigh the claim that Smith’s teachings might stand alongside the great ideas of America’s founding fathers, prompting a fresh appreciation of his role in shaping spiritual and cultural dialogue.

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en

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~1 hours (90K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2011-02-22

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

1857–1933

An energetic Mormon historian and public speaker, he turned a difficult childhood into a life of religious scholarship, debate, and political service. He is best remembered for major works that helped shape how Latter-day Saint history and theology were presented to later readers.

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