Item Detail
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28228
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Book
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English
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Spalding, Franklin Spencer
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Joseph Smith, Jr., as a Translator : An Inquiry
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Salt Lake City, UT
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The Arrow Press
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1912
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31
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It is not the purpose of this book to enter into the discussion as to the truthfulness of Joseph Smith, Jr.'s description of the finding of the Golden Plates in a hill of considerable size, "convenient to the village of Manchester, Ontario County, New York," nor of his at last obtaining possession of them, together with the Urim and Thummim and the breastplate, on September 22, 1827.
It is proposed, for the sake of argument, that we admit the truth of the account of the finding of the plates and other contents of the stone box—as printed in the "Extracts from the History of Joseph Smith" in the "Pearl of Great Price," and as described more minutely by Prof. Orson Pratt. -
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