Item Detail
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4092
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8
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16
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English
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History and the Mormon Scriptures
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Journal of Mormon History
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1983
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10
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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53-63
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This autobiographical reflection about the Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and the New Translation traces Russell's "loss of Innocence" as regards to these scriptures. He briefly gives his conclusions and some of his rationale emanating from his study of these works of scripture.
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Books of Mormon: Latter-day Saints, Latter Day Saints, and the Book of Mormon
Faithful History/Secular Religion
'In Plain Terms that We May Understand' : Joseph Smith's Transformation of Hebrews in Alma 12-13
"Inspiring" but Not True : An Added Glimpse of the RLDS Stance on the Book of Mormon
Open Canon: Scriptures of the Latter Day Saint Tradition
The Latter Day Saints in Ohio : Writing the History of Mormonism's Middle Period
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
Understanding Multiple Mormonisms -
A Further Inquiry Into the Historicity of the Book of Mormon
A Mormon Town : One Man's West
A Reappraisal of Canonization in the Doctrine and Covenants
Does History Undermine Faith?
Faithful History : Hazards and Limitations
Heber C. Kimball : Mormon Patriarch and Pioneer
Latter Day Saint Scriptures and the Doctrine of Propositional Revelation
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
Palmyra Revisited : A Look at Early Nineteenth-Century America and the Book of Mormon
Problems in Interpreting the Book of Mormon as History
Survey : The Historiography of Mormonism
The Civilizing of Mormondom
The Mormons
The Phenomenon of the Closet Doubter : A Description and Analysis of One Approach to Activity in the Church
The Secular Smiths
Thoughts on the Mormon Scriptures : An Outsider's View of the Inspiration