"none of them...reported a vision with both divine figures, the Father and the Son, appearing together"MG 2.0 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 27, 2025 11:42 pmWhat is interesting is that Charles Finney, William Miller, Ann Lee, and others...none of them...reported a vision with both divine figures, the Father and the Son, appearing together. Granted, this was amplified/fine-tuned as time went on, but it is Joseph's account that is unique among all the others in that time and place.huckelberry wrote: ↑Mon Oct 27, 2025 9:47 pmAs long as I can remember I thought Identity for first vision was implied enough that people always thought they knew who. I am unaware of disputes in the church in the past. There may be a sort participation of the believers in thinking they know who Joseph saw.
I am unaware of disputes over physicality amongst believers.
Orson Pratt (primary source) and Orson Hyde (secondary source) were the two that helped flesh out Joseph's original experience in the grove. President Hinckley then built on that.
Regards,
MG
You do remember, do you not, that in Joseph Smith H-1, neither did Joseph.
When "President Hinckley then built on that" he added elements that were missing from the scripture.