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13775
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English
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Joseph Smith's Cooperstown Bible : The Historical Context of the Bible Used in the Joseph Smith Translation
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BYU Studies
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2001
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40
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no.1
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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41-70
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A large King James Bible published in 1828 by the H. and E. Phinney Company of Cooperstown, New York, was obtained by Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery to be used in the new translation of the Holy Scriptures. This article details the history of the Phinney Bible and the way Joseph Smith used it in his translation. An appendix lists add-on features in Joseph Smith's and the Phinney Bible
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1820 : Dawning of the Restoration
In God’s Image and Likeness: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on the Book of Moses
Joseph Smith's New Translation of the Bible
Joseph Smith Translating Genesis
Mormon Parallels : A Bibliographic Source
"My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me?": Psalm 22 and the Mission of Christ
New Discoveries in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
Orson Scott Card's 'Artifact or Artifice' : Where It Stands After Twenty-five Years
Prelude to the Restoration : Apostasy to the Restored Church
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
School of the Prophet : Joseph Smith Learns the First Principles, 1820-1830
The Joseph Smith Translation and Italicized Words in the King James Version
The Mormon Jesus : A Biography
The Process of Inspired Translation : Two Passages Translated Twice in the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible
"To Seek the Law of the Lord": Essays in Honor of John W. Welch