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English
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Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible : Fraudulent, Pathologic, or Prophetic?
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Harvard Theological Review
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January 1990
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83
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45-64
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A Recovered Resource: The Use of Adam Clarke's Bible Commentary in Joseph Smith's Bible Translation
Envisioning Scripture: Joseph Smith’s Revelations in Their Early American Contexts
“Having Many Things to Write to You” : Biblical Intertextuality in Joseph Smith's Two Colesville Letters
In Heaven as It Is on Earth : Joseph Smith and the Early Mormon Conquest of Death
Joseph Smith, Adam Clarke, and the Making of a Bible Revision
Joseph Smith's "Inspired Translation" of Romans 7
Joseph Smith's Use of Pseudo-, Intralingual, and Intersemiotic Translation in the Creation of the Mormon Canon: The Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Joseph Smith’s Use of Pseudo- Intralingual and Intersemiotic Translation in the Creation of the Mormon Canon : The Book of Mormon, the Bible, and the Book of Abraham
Knowing Brother Joseph Again : Perceptions and Perspectives
Producing Ancient Scripture: Joseph Smith's Translation Projects in the Development of Mormon Christianity
The Language of Heaven : Prolegomenon to the Study of Smithian Translation
The Prophet Puzzle : Interpretive Essays on Joseph Smith
Translation as Expansion : The Method of Joseph Smith's Revision of Genesis in Moses 1 and 7