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The King Follett discourse, or King Follett sermon, was an address delivered in Nauvoo, Illinois, by Joseph Smith, president and founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, on April 7, 1844, less than three months before he was killed by a mob. The discourse was presented to a congregation of about twenty thousand Latter Day Saints at a general conference held shortly after the funeral service of Elder King Follett, who had died on March 9, 1844, of accidental injuries. The sermon is notable for its assertion that God was once a mortal man, and that mortal men and women can become gods (a concept commonly called divinization) through salvation and exaltation. These topics were, and are, controversial, and have received varying opinions and interpretations of what Smith meant. Literary critic

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  • El discurso del funeral de King Follett es un discurso de alto contenido doctrinal pronunciado en Nauvoo, Illinois, por Joseph Smith, presidente de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días y fundador del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, el 7 de abril de 1844, tres meses antes de su asesinato.​ El discurso fue presentado ante una congregación de miles de miembros de dicho movimiento,​ en una Conferencia General celebrada poco después del funeral del élder King Follett, fallecido el 9 de marzo de 1844. El sermón se destaca por su afirmación de que Dios fue una vez un hombre, y que tanto hombres como mujeres pueden llegar a ser dioses por medio de la salvación y la exaltación.​ (es)
  • The King Follett discourse, or King Follett sermon, was an address delivered in Nauvoo, Illinois, by Joseph Smith, president and founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, on April 7, 1844, less than three months before he was killed by a mob. The discourse was presented to a congregation of about twenty thousand Latter Day Saints at a general conference held shortly after the funeral service of Elder King Follett, who had died on March 9, 1844, of accidental injuries. The sermon is notable for its assertion that God was once a mortal man, and that mortal men and women can become gods (a concept commonly called divinization) through salvation and exaltation. These topics were, and are, controversial, and have received varying opinions and interpretations of what Smith meant. Literary critic Harold Bloom called the sermon "one of the truly remarkable sermons ever preached in America." (en)
  • Przemowa z pogrzebu Kinga Folletta, znana także jako Dyskurs o Kingu Folletcie – kazanie autorstwa Josepha Smitha, twórcy ruchu świętych w dniach ostatnich, z 7 kwietnia 1844. (pl)
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  • El discurso del funeral de King Follett es un discurso de alto contenido doctrinal pronunciado en Nauvoo, Illinois, por Joseph Smith, presidente de La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días y fundador del Movimiento de los Santos de los Últimos Días, el 7 de abril de 1844, tres meses antes de su asesinato.​ El discurso fue presentado ante una congregación de miles de miembros de dicho movimiento,​ en una Conferencia General celebrada poco después del funeral del élder King Follett, fallecido el 9 de marzo de 1844. El sermón se destaca por su afirmación de que Dios fue una vez un hombre, y que tanto hombres como mujeres pueden llegar a ser dioses por medio de la salvación y la exaltación.​ (es)
  • Przemowa z pogrzebu Kinga Folletta, znana także jako Dyskurs o Kingu Folletcie – kazanie autorstwa Josepha Smitha, twórcy ruchu świętych w dniach ostatnich, z 7 kwietnia 1844. (pl)
  • The King Follett discourse, or King Follett sermon, was an address delivered in Nauvoo, Illinois, by Joseph Smith, president and founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, on April 7, 1844, less than three months before he was killed by a mob. The discourse was presented to a congregation of about twenty thousand Latter Day Saints at a general conference held shortly after the funeral service of Elder King Follett, who had died on March 9, 1844, of accidental injuries. The sermon is notable for its assertion that God was once a mortal man, and that mortal men and women can become gods (a concept commonly called divinization) through salvation and exaltation. These topics were, and are, controversial, and have received varying opinions and interpretations of what Smith meant. Literary critic (en)
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  • Discurso del funeral de King Follet (es)
  • King Follett discourse (en)
  • Przemowa z pogrzebu Kinga Folletta (pl)
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