Item Detail
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24248
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25
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English
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"The Private Character of the Man Who Bore That Testimony" : Oliver Cowdery and His Critics
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FARMS Review of Books
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2003
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15
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no.1
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311-351
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This is a review of "The Creation of the Book of Mormon: A Historical Inquiry -- Inside the Mind of Joseph Smith: Psychobiography and the Book of Mormon" by LaMar Petersen, Robert D. Anderson, and Dan Vogel. The author outlines Oliver Cowdery's involvement with the Church, and refutes what he perceives as errors or mistakes made by the authors.
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An American Prophet's Record : The Diaries and Journals of Joseph Smith
Automaticity and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon
David Whitmer Interviews : A Restoration Witness
Early Mormon Documents : Volume I
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History
History of Seneca County, from the Close of the Revolutionary War to July, 1880
In Sacred Loneliness : The Plural Wives of Joseph Smith
Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses
Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism
Lucy's Book : A Critical Edition of Lucy Mack Smith's Family Memoir
Naked Truths about Mormonism
Oliver Cowdery's Vermont Years and the Origins of Mormonism
Personal Writings of the Book of Mormon Witnesses
The Book of Daniel in Early Mormon Thought
The Danite Band of 1838
The Mature Joseph Smith and Treasure Searching
The Mormon Hierarchy : Origins of Power
The Papers of Joseph Smith, Volume 1 : Autobiographical and Historical Writings
The Papers of Joseph Smith, Volume 2 : Journal, 1832-1842
The Prophet of Palmyra
The Return of Oliver Cowdery
The Second Witness on Priesthood Succession
The True Origin of The Book of Mormon
Translating the Book of Mormon : Evidence from the Original Manuscript