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Plain and Precious Truths Restored : The Doctrinal and Historical Significance of the Joseph Smith Translation
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Salt Lake City
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Bookcraft
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A Latter-day Saint Perspective on Biblical Inerrancy
A Latter-day Saint Perspective on Biblical Inerrancy
Could Joseph Smith Have Drawn on Ancient Manuscripts When He Translated the Story of Enoch? : Recent Updates on a Persistent Question
Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Revelations in Their Early American Contexts
How We Got the Book of Moses
In God's Image and Likeness 2: Enoch, Noah, and the Tower of Babel
In God’s Image and Likeness: Ancient and Modern Perspectives on the Book of Moses
James E. Talmage and the Doctrine of the Godhead
Joseph Smith, Adam Clarke, and the Making of a Bible Revision
Joseph Smith's New Translation of the Bible
Precept upon Precept: Joseph Smith and the Restoration of Doctrine
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
Reading the Song of Solomon as a Latter-day Saint
Robert J. Matthews and the RLDS Church's Inspired Version of the Bible
"Taking a Different View of the Translation" : The Illumination of Alternate Meanings in the Translation of Bible Passages by Joseph Smith and Meister Eckhart
The Bible and the Latter-day Saint Tradition (book)
The Book of Mormon Reference Companion
The Joseph Smith Translation and Italicized Words in the King James Version
The Lost Prologue : Reading Moses Chapter One as an Ancient Text
The Nature of the Pen and Pencil Markings in the New Testament of Joseph Smith's New Translation of the Bible
Translating Time: The Nature and Function of Joseph Smith's Narrative Canon