Item Detail
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20180
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10
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0
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English
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Limited Geography and the Book of Mormon : Historical Antecedents and Early Interpretations
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FARMS Review of Books
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2004
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16
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no.2
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225-276
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A People’s History of Book of Mormon Archaeology: Excavating the Role of “Folk” Practitioners in the Emergence of a Field
Boundary Maintenance that Pushes the Boundaries : Scriptural and Theological Insights from Apologetics
Even unto Bloodshed : An LDS Perspective on War
Joseph Smith, the Times and Seasons, and Central American Ruins
Knowing Why: 137 Evidences that the Book of Mormon is True
Mexicans, Tourism, and Book of Mormon Geography
Plausibility, Probability, and the Cumorah Question
The Treason of the Geographers : Mythical "Mesoamerican" Conspiracy and the Book of Mormon
Unavailable Genetic Evidence, Multiple Simultaneous Promised Lands, and Lamanites by Location?: Possible Ramifications of the Book of Mormon Limited Geography Theory
Yet to Be Revealed: Open Questions in Latter-day Saint Theology