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There are multiple examples of Joseph Smith’s manipulation of vulnerable women in order to pressure them into a polygamous relationships. The Partridge sisters, Lucy Walker, Fanny Alger, The Lawrence Sisters. Today we share the story of Nancy Rigdon and the Happiness Letter. Nancy, Daughter of Early Church Leader Sidney Rigdon is a prime example of the mechanisms and manipulation that Joseph Smith would use on Young girls in order to pressure them into an intimate relationship. Joining me are Chris Smith and Jonathan Streeter as they run us through the data and help us get the full context of this story and its surrounding events.Please check out the resources below.
RESOURCES:
Joseph Smith meeting the Rigdon’s and giving Nancy a blessing
Messenger and Advocate Rumors of impropriety between Joseph Smith and Rigdon Girl
Orson Pratt stating that Joseph taught Polygamy in 1832 while living with Johnsons at their Farm
Rumors of affair between Agnes Smith (Widow of the Prophet’s Brother Don Carlos) and Joseph Smith. They were later sealed January of 1842, before the relief society was created.
Times & Season Vol 3 Pg 291 (left hand column showing Conference Minutes regarding Marth Brotherton being locked in a room)
Martha Brotherton Affidavit
Emma Smith’s redaction of encouragement to accept private teachings over public ones
Nancy Marinda Johnson Hyde commanded to live with others
1904 Letter by brother John Rigdon -Claimed that Joseph Smith mentioned that he had made a proposal to Nancy Rigdon and she turned around and spoke out about it.
Chris Smith: Playing Lamanite: Ecstatic Performance of American Indian Identity in Early Mormon Ohio
John C Bennett sharing the Happiness Letter with the public
John C Bennett’s expose “The History of the Saints” (Left hand Column)
Discussion by Bennett which includes info on the Nancy Rigdon affair (third column from the left)
The Happiness Letter within the History of the Church
Gerrit Dirkmaat’s refutation of the Happiness Letter’s provenance
Additional context and quotes around the Happiness Letter by Van Hale
Excellent discussion of JST translation of Roman 7
Discussion of Romans 7 and the Happiness Letter
William Mcclellin letter to Joseph SMith III affirming that Emma knew about Josephs polygamy
Grant Palmer and the sexual accusations against Joseph Smith pre-nauvoo (Mormon Stories Podcast)
Brian Hales refutation of Grant Palmer’s perspective (Mormon Discussion Podcast)
Brian Hales’ Interpreter article refuting Grant Palmer
ChurchOfJesusChrist.org (formerly LDS.org) Search results for the famous Happiness Quote
High Council minutes the looking into the sexual indiscretions of women in Nauvoo
2nd source for High Council minutes
Brigham Young’s journal where he used a quasi-masonic cipher to record Joseph’s WAS (Wedded And Sealed) ceremony to Agnes on Jan 6 1842
William C Smith’s assertion of Joseph Smith and Nancy Rigdon having issues in Kirtland
Account of Joseph demanding that Brigham Young drop charges against William Smith in John C Bennet Affair
Devery Anderson’s Sunstone article (Includes a few sections on the Nancy Rigdon affair)
Jonathan Streeter’s Sunstone Presentation on the Happiness Letter (YouTube)
Jonathan Streeter & Chris Smith’s Sunstone presentation on the Happiness Letter (Audio Only)
November 1841 sermon that what we think is sin is not sin
Brigham Young sealed Martha Brotherton to himself with proxy
“Illicit Intercourse,” Plural Marriage, and the Nauvoo Stake High Council, 1840-1844
William McClellin letter to Joseph Smith III affirming that Emma knew about Josephs relationships with women
Ebenezer Robinson’s memoirs includes a brief discussion of the November sermon about sin not being sin
Happiness Letter quoted in LDS official sources
From the testimony of Catherine Fuller: (Quote where William suggest Catherine not get married and grant his sexual requests and he would continue to supply her sustenance)
From the testimony of Sarah Miller:
The happiness letter was not published until Dec, 1855 within the Church. When we find strong congruences between other sermons and documents that match the rhetoric and theology and ideas in the happiness letter around the same time as its authorship, such seems to strongly indicate that the ideas in the happiness letter were taught pervasively to the early leaders of the church privately. If the happiness letter is a private letter between smith and Nancy Rigdon, why are multiple leaders teaching its concepts abroad? Multiple leaders should not be quoting specific language from a private letter on multiple occasions unless either the letter wasn’t private or the rhetoric wasn’t unique.
Example 1 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 2 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 3 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 4 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 5 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 6 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 7 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Intimation of Teaching the keeping of Secrets
The post Mormon Discussion: 342: Nancy Rigdon and the Happiness Letter appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.
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There are multiple examples of Joseph Smith’s manipulation of vulnerable women in order to pressure them into a polygamous relationships. The Partridge sisters, Lucy Walker, Fanny Alger, The Lawrence Sisters. Today we share the story of Nancy Rigdon and the Happiness Letter. Nancy, Daughter of Early Church Leader Sidney Rigdon is a prime example of the mechanisms and manipulation that Joseph Smith would use on Young girls in order to pressure them into an intimate relationship. Joining me are Chris Smith and Jonathan Streeter as they run us through the data and help us get the full context of this story and its surrounding events.Please check out the resources below.
RESOURCES:
Joseph Smith meeting the Rigdon’s and giving Nancy a blessing
Messenger and Advocate Rumors of impropriety between Joseph Smith and Rigdon Girl
Orson Pratt stating that Joseph taught Polygamy in 1832 while living with Johnsons at their Farm
Rumors of affair between Agnes Smith (Widow of the Prophet’s Brother Don Carlos) and Joseph Smith. They were later sealed January of 1842, before the relief society was created.
Times & Season Vol 3 Pg 291 (left hand column showing Conference Minutes regarding Marth Brotherton being locked in a room)
Martha Brotherton Affidavit
Emma Smith’s redaction of encouragement to accept private teachings over public ones
Nancy Marinda Johnson Hyde commanded to live with others
1904 Letter by brother John Rigdon -Claimed that Joseph Smith mentioned that he had made a proposal to Nancy Rigdon and she turned around and spoke out about it.
Chris Smith: Playing Lamanite: Ecstatic Performance of American Indian Identity in Early Mormon Ohio
John C Bennett sharing the Happiness Letter with the public
John C Bennett’s expose “The History of the Saints” (Left hand Column)
Discussion by Bennett which includes info on the Nancy Rigdon affair (third column from the left)
The Happiness Letter within the History of the Church
Gerrit Dirkmaat’s refutation of the Happiness Letter’s provenance
Additional context and quotes around the Happiness Letter by Van Hale
Excellent discussion of JST translation of Roman 7
Discussion of Romans 7 and the Happiness Letter
William Mcclellin letter to Joseph SMith III affirming that Emma knew about Josephs polygamy
Grant Palmer and the sexual accusations against Joseph Smith pre-nauvoo (Mormon Stories Podcast)
Brian Hales refutation of Grant Palmer’s perspective (Mormon Discussion Podcast)
Brian Hales’ Interpreter article refuting Grant Palmer
ChurchOfJesusChrist.org (formerly LDS.org) Search results for the famous Happiness Quote
High Council minutes the looking into the sexual indiscretions of women in Nauvoo
2nd source for High Council minutes
Brigham Young’s journal where he used a quasi-masonic cipher to record Joseph’s WAS (Wedded And Sealed) ceremony to Agnes on Jan 6 1842
William C Smith’s assertion of Joseph Smith and Nancy Rigdon having issues in Kirtland
Account of Joseph demanding that Brigham Young drop charges against William Smith in John C Bennet Affair
Devery Anderson’s Sunstone article (Includes a few sections on the Nancy Rigdon affair)
Jonathan Streeter’s Sunstone Presentation on the Happiness Letter (YouTube)
Jonathan Streeter & Chris Smith’s Sunstone presentation on the Happiness Letter (Audio Only)
November 1841 sermon that what we think is sin is not sin
Brigham Young sealed Martha Brotherton to himself with proxy
“Illicit Intercourse,” Plural Marriage, and the Nauvoo Stake High Council, 1840-1844
William McClellin letter to Joseph Smith III affirming that Emma knew about Josephs relationships with women
Ebenezer Robinson’s memoirs includes a brief discussion of the November sermon about sin not being sin
Happiness Letter quoted in LDS official sources
From the testimony of Catherine Fuller: (Quote where William suggest Catherine not get married and grant his sexual requests and he would continue to supply her sustenance)
From the testimony of Sarah Miller:
The happiness letter was not published until Dec, 1855 within the Church. When we find strong congruences between other sermons and documents that match the rhetoric and theology and ideas in the happiness letter around the same time as its authorship, such seems to strongly indicate that the ideas in the happiness letter were taught pervasively to the early leaders of the church privately. If the happiness letter is a private letter between smith and Nancy Rigdon, why are multiple leaders teaching its concepts abroad? Multiple leaders should not be quoting specific language from a private letter on multiple occasions unless either the letter wasn’t private or the rhetoric wasn’t unique.
Example 1 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 2 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 3 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 4 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 5 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 6 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Example 7 of Pervasive Teachings of the Happiness Letter Theology
Intimation of Teaching the keeping of Secrets
The post Mormon Discussion: 342: Nancy Rigdon and the Happiness Letter appeared first on Mormon Discussion by Bill Reel.

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