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* Wesley P. Walters and H. Michael Marquardt, ''Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record'' (Salt Lake City, Utah: Smith Research Associates, 1994; distributed by Signature Books).
 
* Wesley P. Walters and H. Michael Marquardt, ''Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record'' (Salt Lake City, Utah: Smith Research Associates, 1994; distributed by Signature Books).
 
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Source(s) of the criticism

  • Wesley P. Walters and H. Michael Marquardt, Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record (Salt Lake City, Utah: Smith Research Associates, 1994; distributed by Signature Books).
  • Wikipedia article "Joseph Smith, Jr."–Primary editor: COgden, with additional contributions by multiple editors. ( FAIR's Analysis of this Wikipedia article)