The King Follett Discourse is an address delivered by Joseph Smith, Jr in April 7, 1844 two months before Smith's death. The discourse was presented to a conference of about twenty thousand Latter-day Saints at the funeral service of Elder King Follett. Willard Richards, Wilford Woodruff, Thomas Bullock and William Clayton took notes of the address which was then published in the paper Times and Seasons of August 15, 1844. This discourse is considered by Mormons to be one of the most important given by Smith on the nature of God and Exaltation.

Resources

  • Times and Seasons, August 15, 1844
  • Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, Section Six 1843-44, pp. 342-61.
  • Documentary History of the Church, Volume Six, pp. 302-317.

See also:
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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