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==Familiar anti-Mormon arguments==  | ==Familiar anti-Mormon arguments==  | ||
*It is claimed that Joseph "was familiar with nineteenth century writer Thomas Dick..." (p. 7) This is a well-known accusation made by Fawn Brodie. See [[Was Joseph Smith's theology influenced by the writings of Thomas Dick?]].  | *It is claimed that Joseph "was familiar with nineteenth century writer Thomas Dick..." (p. 7) This is a well-known accusation made by Fawn Brodie. See [[Was Joseph Smith's theology influenced by the writings of Thomas Dick?]].  | ||
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The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible is claimed to have "altered over 3,400 verses but left the deities singular and in a Trinitarian format." (p. 113n157)  | The Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible is claimed to have "altered over 3,400 verses but left the deities singular and in a Trinitarian format." (p. 113n157)  | ||
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| Romance | A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books/Nauvoo Polygamy, a work by author: George D. Smith 
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Joseph is simply assumed to be guilty of any offense.

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