Mormon Stories Podcast

Relief Society Secret Polygamy & Joseph Smith's Character - John Turner Pt. 30 | Ep. 2110

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Feb 6, 2026
John G. Turner, historian and author of Joseph Smith: The Rise and Fall of an American Prophet, explores Chapter 24’s look at Nauvoo’s Relief Society origins. He traces sewing societies, ties to Masonry, Emma’s fraught leadership, secret plural marriage practices, rumor management, whistleblowers, and how secrecy and power shaped moral policing and institutional legacy.
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INSIGHT

Two Meanings Of 'Priesthood' In Nauvoo

  • 'Priesthood' could mean administrative authority or spiritual power; Joseph sought the latter for women.
  • He did not intend to cede administrative leadership, but wanted women to exercise priesthood power in ritual contexts.
INSIGHT

Relief Society Used To Control Gossip

  • Joseph used the Relief Society to police rumors and tighten secrecy as gossip about polygamy spread.
  • He counseled women to keep matters within "their own bosoms" to limit scandal.
ANECDOTE

Clarissa Marvel Accused In Relief Society

  • At the Relief Society's second meeting Joseph read a complaint accusing Clarissa Marvel of making 'scandalous falsehoods' about his character.
  • That complaint likely concerned rumors about Joseph and Agnes Smith.
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