Item Detail
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29083
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6
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English
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Joseph Smith and the Lebolo Egyptian Papyri
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BYU Studies
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Spring 1968
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8
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2
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195-203
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The eleven fragments of Egyptian papyri returned to the Church by gift from the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art on November 27, 1967, have had a long and eventful history. Just what that history was before their discovery in 1818–1821 by Antonio Lebolo is not certain. Whether these particular fragments were once in the possession of or inscribed by Abram-Abraham, Prince of God and Father of the Faithful, has not been determined. What can be traced is their general movements after their discovery by Lebolo.
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