Item Detail
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32793
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English
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"None That Doeth Good": Early Evidence of the First Vision in JST Psalm 14
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BYU Studies Quarterly
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2022
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61
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3
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Provo, UT
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Brigham Young University
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123-140
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This article examines Joseph Smith's 1832 account of the First Vision alongside his translation of Psalm 14, claiming that "this psalm apparently had a significant impact on the way Smith recalled his first heavenly visitation." [Authors]
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