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[Martin Harris said] "that the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone.<ref>Edward Stevenson, ''Deseret News'', 28 December 1881.</ref>
 
[Martin Harris said] "that the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone.<ref>Edward Stevenson, ''Deseret News'', 28 December 1881.</ref>
 
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Edward Stevenson (1881): "the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone"

Parent page: Book of Mormon/Translation/Method/Seer stone

Edward Stevenson (1881): "the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone"

Edward Stevenson:

[Martin Harris said] "that the Prophet possessed a seer stone, by which he was enabled to translate as well as from the Urim and Thummim, and for convenience he then used the seer stone.[1]

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  1. Edward Stevenson, Deseret News, 28 December 1881.