Item Detail
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26439
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17
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English
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Joseph Smith and the Gift of Translation : The Development of Discourse About Spiritual Gifts During the Early Book of Mormon Translation Process (1828-1829)
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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2013
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6
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United Kingdom
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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109-131
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"Although Mormons currently understand spiritual gifts to be inseparably connected with the gift of the Holy Ghost that is not how Joseph Smith apparently understood them before his baptism. ... This essay focuses on the earliest ideas of concept of spiritual gifts as contained in the earliest revelations and translations of Joseph Smith from July 1828 through May 1829."
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