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==Martin Harris: "I saw the plates and the inscriptions thereon. I saw the angel, and he showed them unto me"==
 
==Martin Harris: "I saw the plates and the inscriptions thereon. I saw the angel, and he showed them unto me"==

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Martin Harris: "I saw the plates and the inscriptions thereon. I saw the angel, and he showed them unto me"

Martin Harris told Robert Aveson,

It is not a mere belief, but is a matter of knowledge. I saw the plates and the inscriptions thereon. I saw the angel, and he showed them unto me.[1]


Notes

  1. Robert Aveson, "Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon," Deseret News, Apr. 2, 1927. Cited in Richard Lloyd Anderson, Investigating the Book of Mormon Witnesses (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1981), 116. ISBN 0877478465.