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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the life and influence of Joseph Smith:
Joseph Smith (1805 – 1844) – central figure of Mormonism, whom the teachings of most List of sects in the Latter Day Saint movement hold to be the founding Prophet. Smith is also called the Prophet of the Restoration.
Essence of Joseph Smith
[edit]- Religion
- Monotheism – belief that only one God exists
- Abrahamic Religions – religions Abraham is a direct prophet
- Christianity – monotheistic religion Jesus is the founder
- latter day saints – the teachings of Jesus needed to be restored because all existing churches fell into a Great Apostasy.
- Joseph Smith is the Prophet who restored many lost teachings of Jesus through Revelations.
- latter day saints – the teachings of Jesus needed to be restored because all existing churches fell into a Great Apostasy.
- Christianity – monotheistic religion Jesus is the founder
- Abrahamic Religions – religions Abraham is a direct prophet
- Monotheism – belief that only one God exists
Life of Joseph Smith
[edit]Early life
[edit]- Early life of Joseph Smith
- Place of birth Sharon, Vermont
- Parents: Lucy Mack Smith, Joseph Smith, Sr.
- Palmyra
- Smith Family Farm
- Second Great Awakening
- Burned-over district
- Sacred Grove (Latter Day Saints)
- First Vision
- Angel Moroni
- Golden Plates
- Urim and Thummim (Latter Day Saints)
- Hill Cumorah
- Alvin Smith (brother of Joseph Smith)
- Seer stones (Latter Day Saints)
- Joseph Smith and the criminal justice system
- Emma Smith - first wife
- reformed Egyptian
1827 to 1830
[edit]- Life of Joseph Smith from 1827 to 1830
- Martin Harris (Latter Day Saints)
- Anthon transcript
- Charles Anthon
- Lost 116 pages
- Oliver Cowdery
- Book of Mosiah
- Fayette, New York
- Peter Whitmer
- David Whitmer
- Three Witnesses
- Eight Witnesses
- Book of Mormon
- Church of Christ
- Confirmation (Latter Day Saints)
- Melchizedek priesthood
- Hiram Page
- New Jerusalem
- Sidney Rigdon
- Stake (Latter Day Saints)
1831 to 1837
[edit]- Life of Joseph Smith from 1831 to 1837
- United Order
- Elder (Latter Day Saints)
- General conference (Latter Day Saints)
- Melchizedek priesthood (Latter Day Saints)
- Zion (Latter Day Saints)
- Zion's Camp
- First Presidency
- Apostle (Latter Day Saints)
- Seventy (Latter Day Saints)
- Presiding high council
- Kirtland Temple
- Fanny Alger
- Kirtland Safety Society
1838 to 1839
[edit]1839 to 1844
[edit]Death
[edit]Legacy
[edit]People
[edit]Memorials
[edit]Churches
[edit]Teachings
[edit]Salvation
[edit]
Temple
[edit]Church organization
[edit]Priesthood
[edit]Polygamy
[edit]Prophecies
[edit]Revealed Scriptures
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Other texts
[edit]Parents and siblings
[edit]Related Church Presidents
[edit]Family chart
[edit]Important places
[edit]- Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial
- Palmyra (town), New York
- Smith Family Farm
- Sacred Grove (Latter Day Saints)
- Cumorah
- Aaronic Priesthood Restoration Site
- Peter Whitmer log home
- Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site
- John Johnson Farm
- Zion (Latter Day Saints)
- Kirtland, Ohio
- Historic Kirtland Village
- Kirtland Temple
- Zion's Camp
- Jackson County, Missouri
- Independence, Missouri
- Far West, Missouri
- Adam-ondi-Ahman
- 1838 Mormon War
- Liberty Jail
- Nauvoo, Illinois
- History of Nauvoo, Illinois
- Nauvoo Historic District
- Joseph Smith Mansion House
- Nauvoo House
- Red Brick Store
- Nauvoo Temple
- Carthage Jail
- Smith Family Cemetery
Works about him
[edit]See also
[edit]External links
[edit]- Works by Joseph Smith, Jr. at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about Joseph Smith at the Internet Archive
- Works by Joseph Smith at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)

- Official LDS page about Joseph Smith
- JosephSmithPapers.org—An LDS Church project compiling primary documents relating to Joseph Smith