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Although Mr. Wentworth never published the contents of Joseph Smith's letter, the Articles of Faith are now published as part of [[Mormon Scripture]]. | Although Mr. Wentworth never published the contents of Joseph Smith's letter, the Articles of Faith are now published as part of [[Mormon Scripture]]. | ||
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In 1842 John Wentworth, the editor of a Chicago newspaper, wrote a letter to Joseph Smith asking about the basic beliefs and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon Church). President Smith answered the letter which has come to be known in the Mormon church as the Wentworth letter.
In his letter to Mr. Wentworth, Joseph Smith explained the history and beliefs of the Church. He recounted the First Vision, how he received and translated golden plates into the Book of Mormon, outlined the history of the organization and persecution of the Church, and described a list of thirteen of the Church's most basic beliefs. This list is known as the Articles of Faith. In addition to recounting their basic belifs, the Articles of Faith explain how the Mormon Church differs from other churches.
Although Mr. Wentworth never published the contents of Joseph Smith's letter, the Articles of Faith are now published as part of Mormon Scripture.