
067 The Carthage Decision: Why Joseph and Hyrum Chose to Go
Church History Matters
Escalating Tensions and Appeals for Peace
The chapter delves into the rising threats and ominous warnings towards Joseph Smith before the expositor publication, including incitements to violence by Tom Sharp and the formation of an anti-Mormon committee. It discusses Joseph's legal actions, acquittal by judges, efforts for peace through letters to Governor Ford and the president, and last public sermon emphasizing nonviolence amidst escalating tensions and fears of expulsion and extermination faced by the Nauvoo community.
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