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| | #REDIRECT [[Question: Why does "and it came to pass" appear so often in the Book of Mormon?]] |
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| ==Issue==
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| Critics have often complained about the frequent repetition of "and it came to pass" in the Book of Mormon.{{ref|bachelor.1}} Mark Twain famously joked that if the phrase were omitted, Joseph would have published a pamphlet instead of a book.{{ref|twain.1}}
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| As it turns out, however, this much-maligned phrase is actually evidence of the Book of Mormon's authentic antiquity.
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| {{Book:Welch:Reexploring|author=Paul Y. Hoskisson, John W. Welch, Robert F. Smith, Bruce W. Warren, Roger R. Keller, David Fox, and Deloy Pack|article=[http://maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/publications/books/?bookid=71&chapid=849 Words and Phrases]}}
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| =={{Endnotes label}}==
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| #{{note|bachelor.1}} {{CriticalWork:Bachelor:Mormonism Exposed|pages=9}}
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| #{{note|twain.1}} {{nc}}
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| [[fr:Book of Mormon/Evidences/And it came to pass]]
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