Hiram Page
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"EARLY SPECULATION AS
TO SITE OF NEW JERUSALEM. When it was made known
that the New Jerusalem was to be built in America, the saints began to
wonder where the city would be. Hiram Page, one of the witnesses of the
Book of Mormon, secured a ‘peep stone’ by means of which he claimed to
receive revelation for the Church. Among the things he attempted to
make known was where this city was to be built, Considerable commotion
naturally prevailed, and even Oliver Cowdery was deceived into
accepting what Hiram Page had given. The Prophet Joseph Smith had some
difficulty in correcting this evil and composing the minds of the
members of the Church."
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Prophet Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of
Salvation, v. 3,
p. 75
"Hiram Page Born in
Vermont 1800; baptized April 11, 1830; withdrew
from the Church, 1838; died in Ray Co., Missouri, August 12, 1852."
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Apostle James E. Talmage, The Articles of Faith,
p. 503
"To our great grief,
however, we soon found that Satan had been lying
in wait to deceive, and seeking whom he might devour. Brother Hiram
Page had in his possession a certain stone, by which he had obtained
certain revelations concerning the upbuilding of Zion, the order of the
Church , etc,..."
- History of the Church, v. 1, pp. 109-110
“Behold, I say unto
thee, Oliver...no one shall be appointed to receive
commandments and revelations in this church excepting my servant Joseph
Smith, Jr., for he receiveth them even as Moses...thou shalt not
command him who is at thy head, and at the head of the church...thou
shalt take thy brother Hiram Page between him and thee alone, and tell
him that those things which he hath written from that stone are not of
me, and that Satan deceiveth him.”
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Doctrine and Covenants 28:11, also see History
of the Church, v.
1, p. 111