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- Painesville Telegraph (1830): "The name of the person here, who pretends to have a divine mission, and to have seen and conversed with Angels, is Cowdray" (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why does 2 Nephi 19:1 change the word "sea" in Isaiah 9 to "Red Sea"? (2 interwikis)
- Peterson (2014): "It’s rather like someone to ascribe early Christian belief to the resurrection of Jesus to the supposed fact that ancient people, unlike us, hadn’t yet realized that dead people tend to stay dead" (2 interwikis)
- Question: Do Latter-day Saint apologists receive compensation for their efforts? (2 interwikis)
- Revelations in Context on history.lds.org: "Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod" (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Lorenzo Snow state that polygamy was actually adultery prior to 1843? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why did Joseph Smith say "I had not been married scarcely five minutes...before it was reported that I had seven wives"? (2 interwikis)
- Sorenson: Linen and silk textiles in ancient America (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did John Whitmer, one of the Eight Witnesses, actually say that he saw the plates by a "supernatural power"? (2 interwikis)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah:Although some leaders had large polygamous families, two-thirds of polygamist men had only two wives at a time (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why did Joseph Smith state the he was visited by two personages and then just five days later say that he was visited by angels? (2 interwikis)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:These two instruments—the interpreters and the seer stone—were apparently interchangeable (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith believe that Abraham wrote the text on the papyrus himself? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why does the Book of Abraham state that it was written by Abraham's "own hand upon papyrus" if the papyri date to after the Abrahamic period? (2 interwikis)
- Source:Walker:Joseph Smith's Introduction to the Law:129-130:Under New York law, being just thirteen, Joseph's testimony about the work he had performed was admissible only after the court found him competent (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith send men on missions so that he could secretly marry their wives while they were gone? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why is the statement of William Clayton regarding the Kinderhook Plates in ''History of the Church'' written as if Joseph Smith himself said it? (2 interwikis)
- Wikipedia: Mammoths "were members of the family Elephantidae" (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith incorporate his father's dream of the tree of life into the Book of Mormon? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith claim at one time that Kirtland Safety Society notes would be "as good as gold"? (2 interwikis)
- Accounts of Joseph Smith's First Vision/1843 (Levi Richards account) (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith become a member of the Methodist Church while he was translating the Book of Mormon? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why didn't Joseph's siblings wake up during Moroni's visit? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith use the Nephite interpreters to translate? Or did he use his own seer stone? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why didn't the newspapers in Palmyra take notice of Joseph Smith's First Vision? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did Joseph own a Bible at the time of the Book of Mormon translation? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why did several years pass before Oliver Cowdery talked about the priesthood restoration? (2 interwikis)
- Mormonism and doctrine/Adam (2 interwikis)
- Question: Why are revelations no longer published on an ongoing basis? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Did the Church suppress a revelation given to Joseph Smith in 1831 which encouraged the implementation of polygamy by intermarriage with the Indians in order to make them a “white and delightsome” people? (2 interwikis)
- Armitage: "It is suggested by de Ávila Blomberg that wild silk was used in Oaxaca in pre-Columbian times" (2 interwikis)
- Question: Could Joseph Smith have manufactured some metal plates out of tin, copper, or some other metal in order to trick witnesses into thinking he had gold plates? (2 interwikis)
- Fanny Alger was Joseph Smith's first plural wife (2 interwikis)
- Question: Is textual criticism of Biblical texts superior to receiving revelation on that text through a prophet of God? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Who was James Strang? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Could the list of items on Joseph's person at the time of his death have been incomplete? (2 interwikis)
- Christensen: "Notice again the shift from an original argument against the priesthood restoration based on 'no such claim until 1834' to a much softer complaint about the general membership being 'unfamiliar with the now official story.'" (2 interwikis)
- Question: What changes were made to the 1837 edition of the Book of Mormon? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Was Joseph Smith's 1832 prophecy of the Civil War invalid because a civil war was "inevitable," and "anyone" could have predicted it? (2 interwikis)
- Ensign (June 1994): "Highlights in the Prophet’s Life 20 Mar. 1826: Tried and acquitted on fanciful charge of being a “disorderly person,” South Bainbridge, Chenango County, New York (2 interwikis)
- Question: What statements have Latter-day Saints leaders made regarding the location of the Garden of Eden? (2 interwikis)
- Source:Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah:Gospel Topics:During the years that plural marriage was publicly taught, all Latter-day Saints were expected to accept the principle as a revelation from God (2 interwikis)
- Question: What did the other witnesses say regarding "spiritual" versus "natural" viewing of the plates? (2 interwikis)
- George Q. Cannon (1896): "I know that God lives. I know that Jesus lives; for I have seen him" (2 interwikis)
- Question: What did the husband of Esther Dutcher know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Do all other religions confirm their beliefs through spiritual witness? (2 interwikis)
- Heber C. Kimball (1865): "I know it by revelation by the Spirit of God, for in this way my Heavenly Father communes with me" (2 interwikis)
- Question: What did the husband of Sarah Ann Whitney know about her sealing to Joseph Smith for eternity? (2 interwikis)
- Question: Do Mormon apologists claim that the horse referred to in the Book of Mormon is actually a deer or tapir? (2 interwikis)
- Improvement Era (1946): "That Joseph Smith actually was the person who introduced plural marriage into the Church and that he practised it himself are amply proved by existing facts" (2 interwikis)
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