I found this at archive.org that bears on what happened here.
http://archive.org/details/TheMormonSwe ... eDocumentsIf you want to translate it, go to google translator here.
http://translate.google.com/?tl=svI found it odd that they are claiming that the Nag Hammadi documents are scripture (page 22)
Nag Hammadi Scriptures
In the councils of Nicea (AD 325 - AD 381 AD) under Emperor Constantine's leadership was compromised and decided how many Christian faiths were united in a common doctrine.
There are many writings from the period up to Niceamötena, which contains information about what the various Christian faiths believed. And in these writings contain information about the doctrines that were restored to Joseph Smith also practiced in the original church. These doctrines were not known at the time of Joseph Smith.
In 1945 was discovered in the small town of Nag Hammadi in Egypt a very small library of 1,500 papyrus pages containing beliefs that are mainly found in the Gnostic doctrine during the first 300 years AD Therefore, in Nag Hammadi Scriptures find several doctrines that are not in the Joseph Smith restored the church. But there is also a doctrine that Joseph Smith restored. Some interesting doctrines found in Nag Hammadi Scriptures: a) Jesus Christ preached to the dead, b) The free will absolute significance, c) Husband and wife in the marriage covenant may have the authority to create their own worlds, d) Pre-Existence and that creation first took place in the heavenly places. (These and more re-established doctrines and practices are also found in other patristikskrifter)
James M. Robinson's book: The Nag Hammadi Library, HarperSanFrancisco, 1990, contains all the Nag Hammadi writings translated into English.
MormonThink also has it here..
http://www.mormonthink.com/swedish-rescue.htm