A study of the origins of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the states of New York and Pennsylvania, 1816-1831/ by Larry C. Porter
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Dissertation (Ph.D.) -- Brigham Young University, 1971.
"The experience of Joseph Smith in a revivalistic scene and his subsequent vision of the Father and the Son are examined. As an outgrowth of this reported visitation, Joseph eventually organized the LDS Church. A major portion of this dissertation deals with the events associated with that organization and an analysis of the individuals attracted to the movement. This treatise, prepared in chronological fashion, treats the early movements of Joseph Smith, Jr., and his associates in the New York counties of Ontario, Wayne, Seneca, Chenango, Broome and the Pennsylvania county of Susquehanna. This study concludes with a treatment of Joseph's move to Ohio, in 1831, and the subsequent removal of the New York Saints to that state" -- Abstract.
Bibliography: p. [331]-351.
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