Rachael Givens

RACHAEL GIVENS {[email protected]} graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in history. Currently work￾ing with the LDS Public Affairs department, she will be starting a doctoral program at the University of Virginia next fall studying the intersections of gender, theology, and rationality in Enlightenment Spain and the transatlantic.

Mormon Scholars Foundation Summer Fellowship Conference | Lost “Wagonloads of Plates”: The Disappearance and Deliteralization of Sealed Records

Articles/Essays – Volume 45, No. 3

When Joseph Smith’s unearthing of the “gold plates” with the mysteriously bound portion first stirred intense controversy in the regions of New York, notions of “sealed books” had already been causing upheavals in other parts of the globe. At the time tremors were still being felt in England from efforts to uncover the controversial “sealed prophecies” of the mystic and prophetess Joanna Southcott, Russell Huntley was establishing a sizeable trust fund for the publication of the forthcoming sealed portion of the Book of Mormon. Huntley’s confidence that the Reorganized LDS Church would soon have the remainder of the record in its possession seemed to have waned by the 1880s, at which point he requested the money be returned.Yet the desire for hidden records has not disappeared. A small group of Southcott followers survives today, with a once-active advertising campaign calling for the “sealed prophecies” to be restored, and splinter groups of the LDS Church have generated their own versions of the “sealed portion” of the Book of Mormon plates. 

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