The Life of Joseph Smith, the Prophet(Paperback, George Q. Cannon)
      
      
 
 
 
    
 
        
     
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  The biography begins with Smith's early years in Vermont, detailing his upbringing in a religiously diverse household and the formative experiences that led him to seek divine truth. Cannon recounts the pivotal moment in Smith’s life when he claimed to have had a vision in 1820, known as the First Vision, where he reported seeing God and Jesus Christ. This event marked the beginning of Smith's prophetic mission and the subsequent translation of the Book of Mormon, which Cannon describes in detail, emphasizing its significance for the restoration of what Smith and his followers believed to be the original Christian church.As the narrative unfolds, Cannon covers the challenges and persecutions Smith faced as he established the LDS Church, including opposition from local communities, legal troubles, and the constant threat to his life. The biography details key events in Smith's life, such as the establishment of the city of Nauvoo, Illinois, the introduction of church doctrines and practices, and the construction of the Nauvoo Temple. Cannon emphasizes Smith's leadership qualities, his vision for the church, and his role as a religious leader and community builder.