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English
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The Martin Harris Story
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(Pleasant Grove, UT)
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Vintage Books
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"Sufficient rhetoric has been published about Martin Harris, the Book of Mormon witness, and ample has been assumed and accepted, but not enough has been published about Martin Harris, the Man. This writing includes statements of Martin Harris' weaknesses, but we wish to repudiate the on-going impressions that he was ever formally tried for his membership or ever departed from the witness given him of the reality of the Book of Mormon plates or the divinity of their message. This book is well documented and filled with factual information, most of which has never before been published or presented in its true light." [Author]
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Documents
"For the Sum of Three Thousand Dollars"
Harris, Martin
Harris, Martin
Joseph Smith
Joseph Smith Papers : Histories, 1832-1844, Vol. 1
Martin Harris : Mormonism's Early Convert
Martin Harris : The Kirtland Years, 1831-1870
Mormon Parallels : A Bibliographic Source
“Rest Assured, Martin Harris Will Be Here in Time”
Revelations of the Restoration : A Commentary on the Doctrine & Covenants & Other Modern Revelations
The Book of Mormon Reference Companion
The Imprisonment of Martin Harris in 1833
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 2 : July 1831–January 1833
"There's the Boy I Can Trust" : Dennison Lott Harris' First-Person Account of the Conspiracy of Nauvoo and Events Surrounding Joseph Smith's "Last Charge" to the Twelve Apostles
"We Have Ever Regarded Mr. Harris as an Honest Man" : An Erroneous Death Report and Obituary of Martin Harris