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Joseph Smith: The Prophet-Teacher

Brigham H. Roberts, Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret News Publishing Company, 1908. 5.25x8" softbound, 77 pages, reprint by Archive Publishers, Grantsville, Utah.

In this treatise, Elder B.H. Roberts studies the various beliefs prevalent during the boyhood and lifetime of the Prophet Joseph Smith and demonstrates not only the Prophet's lack of conformity with contemporary Christianity, but the wisdom and logic of his revealed corrections. This work is essentially a philosophic outline of Joseph Smith's teachings which shows their consistency while simultaneously defining a greater rationale for existence than offered through other religions and philosophies.


Few authors are as widely respected and collected in the LDS Church as Elder B. H. Roberts. The once semi-literate miner and blacksmith determined at the age of eighteen to return to school enter the field of teaching. Called as a general authority at the age of thirty-one, Elder B. H. Roberts spent a lifetime compiling and writing the history of the Latter-day Saints. Having acted as editor of both the Millennial Star and the Salt Lake Herald, he is probably best known today for his editing of the six-volume History of the Church and authoring an additional six-volumes containing the Comprehensive History of the Church.

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