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The Carthage Decision: Why Joseph and Hyrum Chose to Go 

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In the wake of Joseph Smith and the Nauvoo City Council’s fateful decision to destroy the Nauvoo Expositor press several things unfolded in rapid succession. Charges were pressed against them for riot, brazen calls to violence against them were published in Tom Sharp’s Warsaw Signal, and Missourians began eagerly gathering to Illinois with a vow to exterminate the “Mormons;” meanwhile, Joseph wrote urgent letters to Illinois Governor Thomas Ford and US President John Tyler outlining what was unfolding and asking for their aid. Joseph had very good reason to fear for his safety and that of the saints. In an effort to diffuse the danger of the situation for all involved he and Hyrum and a few others secretly slipped away across the river intending to go either to Washington DC, the West among the native americans, or both. However,he and they ultimately decided to return to Nauvoo and to voluntarily go to Carthage-the hotbed of their enemies-to be tried for the charge of riot.
In this episode of Church History Matters, we dive headlong into the drama that unfolded between June 10 and June 24, 1844. In particularly, we try to answer the question: Why did Joseph and Hyrum choose to go to Carthage, when it seemed that certain danger awaited them there?
This is the fourth episode of our 8-part podcast series on the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. For a full transcript of this episode, as well as show notes and additional resources, visit our website at doctrineandcov...
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Originally published June 11, 2024
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Комментарии : 8   
@richardstone9199
@richardstone9199 12 дней назад
Great episode
@RyanMercer
@RyanMercer 14 дней назад
👍👍
@haleystiles1773
@haleystiles1773 9 дней назад
Another well researched episode!
@555huck
@555huck 7 дней назад
Love this series. Good work..
@15yrmortgage
@15yrmortgage 13 дней назад
Joseph was such a good man! Brilliant and faithful!
@Watchers4theKing
@Watchers4theKing 10 дней назад
I have loved these Martyrdom subs... I did want to say though that I think John Taylor's account was probably burned into his memory not to mention he was a righteous man and the Holy Ghost probably brought to his mind (as is the HG job) the memories even though he wrote it a few years later. It's probably like 99% safe and believable in my opinion.
@alanyoung6572
@alanyoung6572 10 дней назад
Stealing men’s wives has consequences.
@555huck
@555huck 7 дней назад
No one knows the nature of the relationship that the developing sealing work took. All is speculation.
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