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Response to Studies of the Book of Mormon
A FAIR Analysis of: Studies of the Book of Mormon, a work by author: B.H. Roberts, edited by Brigham D. Madsen
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Studies of the Book of Mormon by B.H. Roberts
Summary: The content of this book is not written by a critic, but its purpose and audience are often misrepresented by critics in an effort to make it appear that Roberts lost his testimony of the Book of Mormon.
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- Response to hypotheses made in "Book of Mormon Difficulties: A Study"
- Response to hypotheses made in "A Book of Mormon Study"
- Response to hypotheses made in "A Parallel"
- About this work
Response to hypotheses made in "Book of Mormon Difficulties: A Study"
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- Response to hypotheses proposed in Book of Mormon Difficulties: A Study- Linguistics
- Response to hypotheses proposed in Book of Mormon Difficulties: A Study- Animals, metal, grains and textiles
- Response to Book of Mormon Difficulties: A Study- Origin of Native American Races and Their Culture
Response to hypotheses made in "A Book of Mormon Study"
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- Response to "Literature Available to Joseph Smith as a Ground Plan for the Book of Mormon"
- Response to "Ethan Smith and View of the Hebrews"
- Response to "View of the Hebrews as ground plan"
Response to hypotheses made in "A Parallel"
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- Response to hypothesis: 323 - Book of Mormon revealed to Joseph Smith on September 22, 1823. View of the Hebrews published (1st edition) 1823
- Response to hypothesis: 343-324 - some Mormons "ignorantly" claim that "the Book of Mormon was the first to represent the American Indians as descendants of the Hebrews"
- Response to hypothesis: 324-326 - View of the Hebrews tells of "an old Indian" who stated that there was a "book which they had for a long time preserved"
- Response to hypothesis: 327-328 - View of the Hebrews mentions the Urim and Thummim