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TitleBrigham Young and the Book of Mormon
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2001
AuthorsMarsh, W. Jeffrey
JournalJournal of Book of Mormon Studies
Volume10
Issue2
Pagination6-15, 69
KeywordsConversion; Early Church History; Missionary Work; Young, Brigham
Abstract

Brigham Young studied the text of the Book of Mormon for approximately two years before he decided to be baptized. This article discusses how his family life prepared him to receive the teachings of the Book of Mormon and the influence his testimony had on him throughout his life, as second president of the church, and as the first governor of the state of Utah. Despite his conversion to the Book of Mormon, Brigham did not often refer to its teachings in his sermons. This seemingly strange practice was likely a result of the cultural dependence on the Bible at that time and of Brigham’s careful attention to the prophet Joseph Smith Jr.’s teaching style, which did not include a large number of Book of Mormon references. Even though Brigham did not incorporate direct references in his teachings, he was greatly influenced by the principles taught in the Book of Mormon.

URLhttps://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jbms/vol10/iss2/3