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''History of the Church'' (cited as ''HC'') (originally entitled ''History of Joseph Smith''; first published under the title ''History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints''; nicknamed ''Documentary History of the Church'' or ''DHC'') is a semi-official history of the early
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during the lifetime of founder
Joseph Smith Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. When he was 24, Smith published the Book of Mormon. By the time of his death, 14 years later, ...
. It is largely composed of Smith's writings and interpretations and editorial comments by Smith's secretaries, scribes, and after Smith's death, historians of
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(LDS Church). The history was written between 1839 and 1856 . Part of it was published in ''
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'' and other church periodicals. It was later published in its entirety with extensive annotations and edits by B. H. Roberts as part of a seven-volume series beginning in 1902 as ''History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints''.


Authorship, editorship, and initial publication

The body of the work is "a narrative of the prophet Joseph Smith"; most of the text was written by scribes rather than by Smith. The parts of the work attributed to Smith were either dictated by Smith to a scribe or consist of a secretary or historian independently outlining Smith's activities and statements for a given time period. Much of the writing occurred after Smith's death in 1844. From
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, scholars have identified the following men as the primary scribal authors of the work during the time periods indicated: *
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(1829–38) * John Whitmer (1829–38) *
Sidney Rigdon Sidney Rigdon (February 19, 1793 – July 14, 1876) was a leader during the early history of the Latter Day Saint movement. Biography Early life Rigdon was born in St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, on February 19, 1793. He was ...
(1830–38) * Frederick G. Williams (1832–39) * Orson Hyde (1833–36) * W. W. Phelps (1831?–44) * Warren Parrish (1835–37) * Sylvester Smith (1834–36) * Warren A. Cowdery (1836–38) * George W. Robinson (1836–40) * James Mulholland (1838–39) * Robert B. Thompson (1839–41) * Howard Coray (1840–41) * James Sloan (1840–43) *
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(1841–54) * William Clayton (1842–44) * Thomas Bullock (1843?–56) * Robert Lang Campbell (1845–50, 1854–56) * Leo Hawkins (1853–56) * Jonathan Grimshaw (1853–56) Although Smith died in 1844, the compilation of his actions and words was not completed until 1856.
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Willard Richards Willard Richards (June 24, 1804 – March 11, 1854) was a physician and midwife/nurse trainer and an early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement. He served as second counselor to church president Brigham Young in the First Presidency of th ...
was the chief editor of the work from 1841 until 1854. Apostle George A. Smith was the chief editor from 1854 until its completion in 1856. After Smith's death, apostle
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allowed his extensive journal entries to be used to coordinate dates and clarify statements made by Smith. The completed work was read by and revised by church president
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and was published in 1858 by the LDS Church under the title ''History of Joseph Smith''. Most of the material that resulted in ''History of Joseph Smith'' had been originally published in serial form over a 25-year period in the ''
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'', the '' Deseret News'', or the '' Millennial Star''.


Revision, renaming and republication

Beginning in 1902, a general authority of the LDS Church, B. H. Roberts, was commissioned by the
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to work through ''History of Joseph Smith'' and correct errors, add corroborative material, improve the narrative, and provide commentary on the events. Roberts's extensive revision of the work resulted in it being republished by church-owned
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between 1902 and 1912 as the seven-volume ''History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints''. The work soon became nicknamed the ''Documentary History of the Church'', a usage which has only recently been abandoned by
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historians. Today, the work is published in essentially the same form created by Roberts.
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currently publishes the work in paperback under the shortened title ''History of the Church''.


Volumes

''History of the Church'' is published in seven volumes. The dates covered by each volume is as follows: *Volume 1: 1805 – December 1833 *Volume 2: January 1834 – December 1837 *Volume 3: January 1838 – July 1839 *Volume 4: July 1839 – May 1842 *Volume 5: May 1842 – August 1843 *Volume 6: September 1843 – June 1844 *Volume 7: June 1844 – October 1848


Status in the LDS Church

''History of Joseph Smith'' was initially published as an official publication of the LDS Church. Although Roberts's ''History of the Church'' has never been granted "official history" status, it nonetheless is widely used in the church and is often cited in the sermons and magazine articles written by general authorities and other church leaders. In 1851, extracts from what would become ''History of Joseph Smith'' were published in a church publication entitled '' Pearl of Great Price''. This book was
canonized Canonization is the declaration of a deceased person as an officially recognized saint, specifically, the official act of a Christian communion declaring a person worthy of public veneration and entering their name in the canon catalogue of s ...
by the LDS Church on October 10, 1880. The portion of ''History of Joseph Smith'' that was canonized consists of Smith's recitation of events between his birth in 1805 and May 1829 and is officially entitled Joseph Smith–History. Although ''History of the Church'' is no longer an official publication, it is the most-cited source in two histories of the church which are official publications of LDS Church: ''Our Heritage: A Brief History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints'' and ''Church History in the Fulness of Times''.


Criticism

Jerald and Sandra Tanner Jerald Dee Tanner (June 1, 1938 – October 1, 2006) and Sandra McGee Tanner (born January 14, 1941) are American writers and researchers who publish archival and evidential materials about the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Sa ...
have alleged that when ''History of the Church'' is compared to the original manuscripts from which it is drawn, "more than 62,000 words" can be identified that were either added or deleted. One response to these charges points out that the methods used in creating ''History of the Church''—while flawed by today's standards—were not uncommon practices in the nineteenth century, even by reputable historians."Jerald and Sandra Tanner's Distorted View of Mormonism: A Response to ''Mormonism—Shadow or Reality?''"


See also

*'' Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith'' (a single volume of selections from ''History of the Church'') *'' Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints'' * ''Saints'' (book)


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External links

{{Wikisource
''History of the Church''
complete work in HTML at byu.edu
''History of the Church''
complete work in TXT at boap.org
Introduction to History, 1838–1856 (Manuscript History of the Church)
on the Joseph Smith Papers Project Website (includes links to the original manuscripts) 1902 non-fiction books 1902 in Christianity Deseret Book books History books about the Latter Day Saint movement History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints History of the Latter Day Saint movement The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints texts Works by B. H. Roberts Works by Joseph Smith Works originally published in the Deseret News Works originally published in Times and Seasons Works originally published in Millennial Star