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Joseph Smith verses Thomas C. Sharp

During the early 1840's Thomas Sharp, a lawyer, turned editor and owner of the Warsaw Signal, was a serious opponent of Joseph Smith.  He was one of the principle individuals that was tried and acquitted of Joseph's death and the burning of the Nauvoo Temple. Sharp died in the 1800's but his print shop was reopened in 1975 and quickly fell into disrepair in down town Warsaw.  Just to make a point, look at the outcome of Thomas' shop in 2018 compared to that of Joseph and Hyrum.
Current Warsaw Signal

Current Warsaw Signal

Looking Through the Front 

Notice the original printing press laying in the rubble of the collapsed roof and floors, now setting in the basement.  Now compare the work of the Lord, through his servants Joseph and Hyrum in Nauvoo today.
                                          
                                                                     
Nauvoo Temple July 9, 2018

The temple was reconstructed in 2002 on June 27, the very day Joseph and Hyrum were killed.

By their Fruits, you shall know them.

Just a note from last week.....the two people, Alma and Orville who lived in the old homes, have had their names submitted to the temple to be sealed.  Next week's blog is none other than the pageant itself!!

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