Wentworth Letter

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The Wentworth Letter is an 1842 epistle by Joseph Smith that outlines the history, beliefs, and foundational claims of the early Latter-day Saint movement, including the Articles of Faith.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Latter-day Saint text
epistle
alsoKnownAs “Church History” (in Times and Seasons)
associatedWith Nauvoo period of Latter-day Saint history
Times and Seasons
surface form: Times and Seasons (LDS periodical)
author Joseph Smith
canonicalStatus source for the Articles of Faith in LDS scripture
commissionedBy John Wentworth
contains Articles of Faith
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
dateWritten 1842
describes beliefs of the Latter-day Saint movement
foundational claims of the Latter-day Saint movement
history of the Latter-day Saint movement
genre religious apologetic
hasPart historical narrative of Joseph Smith’s experiences
statement of church organization and mission
summary of Latter-day Saint doctrines
historicalContext Nauvoo era of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
includes thirteen Articles of Faith
influenced later summaries of Latter-day Saint beliefs
keyTheme Latter-day Saint doctrines and practices
divine origin of the Book of Mormon
prophetic calling of Joseph Smith
restoration of the gospel of Jesus Christ
language English
medium letter
mentions Book of Mormon
First Vision
migration of Latter-day Saints to Missouri and Illinois
organization of the Church of Christ in 1830
persecution of early Latter-day Saints
restoration of the priesthood
originalPublication Times and Seasons
placeOfOrigin Nauvoo, Illinois
purpose to outline the history and beliefs of the early Latter-day Saint movement
relatedPerson John Wentworth (lieutenant governor of New Hampshire)
surface form: John Wentworth

Joseph Smith
relatedWork Articles of Faith
surface form: Articles of Faith (LDS scripture passage)
religiousFunction missionary explanation of Latter-day Saint beliefs
religiousTradition Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Latter Day Saint
surface form: Latter-day Saint movement
targetAudience non–Latter-day Saint public
readers of the Chicago Democrat
timePeriod early 1840s
writtenFor John Wentworth (lieutenant governor of New Hampshire)
surface form: John Wentworth

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Joseph Smith notableWork Wentworth Letter
Articles of Faith firstPublishedIn Wentworth Letter
Articles of Faith relatedWork Wentworth Letter