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Eber D. Howe on Martin Harris: "He does not pretend that he ever saw the wonderful plates but once"
Eber D. Howe, author of the first "anti-Mormon" book Mormonism Unvailed, had this to say about Harris:
[Martin Harris] does not pretend that he ever saw the wonderful plates but once, although he and Smith were engaged for months in deciphering their contents.[1]
Notes
- ↑ "Eber D. Howe on Martin Harris, 1834," Early Mormon Documents 2:285.