In reading the Fair Wiki on the City of Nauvoo/Nauvoo Expositor, it starts out with a single sentence and quote from William Law, and then dives into a large section (percentage wise of the article) about John C. Bennett's apostasy.
Yes, I as a believing Mormon always did lump Bennett, Law, printing press = J.S. Martyrdom -- always good to reinforce this.
But wait a minute here … what did Bennett have to do with the Expositor (other than being one accused by it)? Why is he brought up here?
And then a section on the Assassination attempt of Boggs. I assume Fair finds the accusation that Joseph Smith had involvement in this the most damning and/or the only one (of 15 resolutions) which they had any defense/explanation for. Of course there are
no other signs that this could be a
legitimate accusation And then a section on Laws apostasy, where they make it sound like Law was a weeping cry baby, that just was not strong enough to accept the revelation on polygamy , and that he bought his property on the hill instead of from the Church (which he knew owned no property other than the temple). But of course addressing one of the Expositor's resolutions of secret excommunications without giving the accused public rebuttal is not addressed, nor Law's contention that the excommunication was not legal.
And then the section on the reasoning for the destruction of the expositor … public safety … weak … very weak.
And then we finish up with a list of the attempts to arrest poor Joseph … but I note these only cover attempts in 1844. How many times, from the foundation of the church was poor Joseph running from the law, from mobs, from tar and feathering? The whole of it because of unjust and sever religious persecution.
Fair wiki, total fail on this topic.