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[Martin Harris] told all about the gold plates, Angels, Spirits, and Jo Smith—He had seen and handled them all, by the power of God.<ref>''Painsville Telegraph'', 15 March 1831.</ref> | [Martin Harris] told all about the gold plates, Angels, Spirits, and Jo Smith—He had seen and handled them all, by the power of God.<ref>''Painsville Telegraph'', 15 March 1831.</ref> |
Revision as of 09:05, 11 September 2014
The Painseville Telegraph in 1831: "[Martin Harris] had seen and handled them all"
Parent page: Martin Harris/Witness to the Book of Mormon
Martin Harris said that "He had seen and handled them all"
The Painseville Telegraph published the following on 15 March 1831:
[Martin Harris] told all about the gold plates, Angels, Spirits, and Jo Smith—He had seen and handled them all, by the power of God.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Painsville Telegraph, 15 March 1831.