Kishkumen wrote:lulu wrote:ETA please stay open to the idea that there were women in the "brotherhood of Palmyra seers," namely Lucy Smith and Sally Chase.
Oh, I nearly cried. How silly of me. Yes, you are right.
lol, there's no crying in Mormon studies.
There are references to Lucy (a pure women open to impressions?) being the glass looker with Joseph Smith being the digger, the same with Sally (a young women, virgin?) telling Joseph Smith where to dig. It's hard to create a timeline though. But obviously at some point Joseph Smith (pure male youth, except for his minor sins) starts to look too as well as dig. I haven't checked these references in years so I stand open to correction.
On the other hand one can argue that Mormonism began as a magic men's club that spread from the Smith men (with Emma needing chastising) to the Knight men (with Mrs. Knight reluctant) to the Whitmer men (was Mary Whitmer's seeing the plates designed to convince her when she was dragging behind?). In one sense this would make Lucy all the more remarkable. But there may have been some back and forth with Smith family gender roles in the folk practices as there were with the religious issues, if the folk practices and religious issues can even be separated.
Sellers sets Mormon women off against 2nd Great Awakening women.
But alas I have thread hijacked again as I am wont to do.
Let's get back to the temple ritual in the lost 116 pages. Do you think what Lucy might have done was the same or different from what the men might have been doing?