Seventy-Six Accounts of Joseph Smith’s Visionary Experiences


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Author: Baugh, Alexander L. ISBN: 9781942161448
Publisher: Deseret Book Company Publication: February 1, 2017
Imprint: BYU Studies Language: English
Author: Baugh, Alexander L.
ISBN: 9781942161448
Publisher: Deseret Book Company
Publication: February 1, 2017
Imprint: BYU Studies
Language: English
This Bookshelf Single is an excerpt from the book Opening the Heavens: Accounts of Divine Manifestations, 18201844, Second Edition.

While the visions received by Joseph Smith were also revelatory experiences, revelations were not always visionary. In researching Joseph Smith's visions, Baugh attempted to distinguish between visions and other kinds of inspiration or revelation. More often than not, when a vision, the wording of the source material indicated that a vision—not a more general ""revelation""—had been received. However, in some instances, the visual nature of the experience was not quite clear, so Baugh made some judgments calls as to whether a particular revelation involved a vision based on graphic detail in the account and the perceptual circumstances of the manifestations.

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This Bookshelf Single is an excerpt from the book Opening the Heavens: Accounts of Divine Manifestations, 18201844, Second Edition.

While the visions received by Joseph Smith were also revelatory experiences, revelations were not always visionary. In researching Joseph Smith's visions, Baugh attempted to distinguish between visions and other kinds of inspiration or revelation. More often than not, when a vision, the wording of the source material indicated that a vision—not a more general ""revelation""—had been received. However, in some instances, the visual nature of the experience was not quite clear, so Baugh made some judgments calls as to whether a particular revelation involved a vision based on graphic detail in the account and the perceptual circumstances of the manifestations.

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