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The family of Smiths held Joseph Jr. in high estimation on account of some supernatural power, which he was supposed to possess. This power he pretended to have received through the medium of a stone of peculiar quality. The stone was placed in a hat, in such a manner as to exclude all light, except that which emanated from the stone itself. This light of the stone, he pretended, enabled him to see any thing he wished.
Testimony of Joseph Capron, Manchester, 1833
E. D. Howe, Mormonism Unvailed, 1834. Chapter XVII
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