Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse
Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse
''Joseph Smith the Prophet-Teacher: A Discourse'' is a historical examination of Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of the Latter-day Saint movement, written by B. H. Roberts in 1908. This discourse commemorates the 102nd anniversary of Smith's birth and analyzes his teachings and influence as a prophet and teacher. Roberts discusses Smith's contributions to religious thought, including his views on revelation, the nature of God, and principles of salvation, positioning him as a significant figure in American history whose legacy continues to impact millions.
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“is by no means improbable that some future text-book, for the use of generations yet unborn, will contain a question something like this: What historical American of the nineteenth century has exerted the most powerful influence upon the destinies of his countrymen? And it is by no means impossible that the answer to that interrogatory may be thus written: Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet.””
— B. H. Roberts


























