From Plowboy to Prophet; Being a Short History of Joseph Smith for Children
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Joseph went to the woods with these three brethren. They all prayed to the Lord. But their prayer was not answered. They prayed again. Still no answer came. Then Martin Harris said he was the cause of their prayers not being answered. The Lord was not well pleased with him, because he had broken his promise to Joseph. 36 Martin Harris left the brethren. He felt very sorry. He went off by himself, to ask the Lord to forgive him. After he had gone, Joseph, Oliver and David began to pray. While th...ey were doing so a bright light shone down upon them. Then the Angel Moroni appeared before them. He had with him the gold plates, also the Urim and Thummim. The heavenly messenger turned over, one by one, the leaves of the part that was not sealed. The brethren saw the characters which were upon them. While they were looking upon the plates they heard a voice from heaven. It was the voice of the Lord. He said the record was true, and that it had been translated correctly. They were told to bear testi- mony to the world of the things they had seen and heard.
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