Harold B. Lee
Latter-day Prophets
11th President of the Church, 1972–1973
Testimony of Joseph Smith
“Joseph Smith, the young man not schooled in the theologies of the day, not schooled in the high schools of learning of his day, . . . one who could be submissive to the teachings and whisperings of the Spirit. Joseph Smith could not have established this church. He could not have brought forth the work of the Lord, the Book of Mormon. They may scoff at the Prophet Joseph Smith as a man. They may question how this church began, but here the thing stands as a monument—the Book of Mormon itself. Joseph, the man, could not have done this, but Joseph, actuated by the power of Almighty God, could and did perform the miraculous service of bringing forth the kingdom out of obscurity in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ” (The Teachings of Harold B. Lee (1996), 372).