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  • |section=1835 to 1838: Missouri |next=[[../1838 - 1844: Nauvoo, Illinois|1838 - 1844: Nauvoo, Illinois]]
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  • |previous=[[../1838 - 1844: Nauvoo, Illinois|1838 - 1844: Nauvoo, Illinois]] ...'s second counselor in the First Presidency, who was well respected in the Mormon community.
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  • |L1=Response to claim: 51, 353n2, 354n3 - Some Book of Mormon stories are simply reworked from the Bible or the Apocrypha ...sponse to claim: 57, 358-9n47 - Each sentence and word in the 1830 Book of Mormon "had supposedly come directly from God"
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l ...the contemplation of it with loathing and disgust. In the year of our Lord 1838, it is generally known, (for it came heralded forth from the Grampion hills
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l ...n to envy them, and look upon them with a jealous eye; so that in the year 1838, mobs again began to harrass and disturb them, by stealing their cattle and
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l |L4=INDICATIONS OF WAR.
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l |L11=ANOTHER MORMON WITNESS.
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l ...dnesday, a messenger rode up saying that he had just come from the seat of war, and that the night before another battle was fought, in
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l |L6=FROM MONTEVIDEO; THE WAR DREADFUL SHIPWRECKS.
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l ...property, or receiving any benefit therefrom; that in the month of April, 1838, your memorialist moved with his family into the state of Missouri, into Ca
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l ...evil spirits manifested towards us on account of our belief in the Book of Mormon; at many places and among various persons, yet the Lord continued his watch
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  • |S= [[Category:Primary sources]]Source document in ''Mormon Publications: 19th and 20th Centuries'' online archive: [http://contentdm.l ...ally to fulfil [fulfill] that office; and in regard to their policy, their war, their deliverance, they sought wisdom and protection from God, and ascribe
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  • ...riots and Wheels/CriticalSources ||[[Template:Critical sources box:Book of Mormon anachronisms/Chariots and Wheels/CriticalSources|edit]] ...vealed geography/CriticalSources ||[[Template:Critical sources box:Book of Mormon geography/Statements/No revealed geography/CriticalSources|edit]]
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  • ...ogether, his accounts provide a more complete record of what occurred. The 1838 account found in the Pearl of Great Price is the primary source referred to ...cs of Mormonism have delighted in the discrepancies between the canonical [1838 Pearl of Great Price] account and earlier renditions, especially one writte
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  • ...sses" [http://rsc.byu.edu/archived/volume-11-number-2-2010/evaluating-book-mormon-witnesses (Religious Educator)] *FAIR collection of articles on Book of Mormon Witnesses [http://en.fairmormon.org/Book_of_Mormon/Witnesses (FAIR)]
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  • | FAR WEST, MISSOURI, JULY, 1838. Far West, May, 1838.
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  • | FAR WEST, MISSOURI, AUGUST, 1838. Far West, Missouri, August, 1838.
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  • ...covered" by the Reverend R. B. Neal, who was a leader in the American Anti-Mormon Association. No references to this document exists prior to 1906. This docu ...covered" by the Reverend R. B. Neal, who was a leader in the American Anti-Mormon Association. No references to this document exist prior to 1906. This docum
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  • ...on which the log cabin was erected.<ref>Rand Hugh Packer, "History of Four Mormon Landmarks In Western New York: The Joseph Smith Farm,…," A Thesis Present ...lvin's death, or as late as 1838, rather than in 1820 as he claimed in his 1838 First Vision account==
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