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*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Revelations in Context on history.lds.org: "Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod"|Revelations in Context on history.lds.org: "Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod"]]
*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'?|Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'?]]
*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod?|Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod?]]
*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8?|Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8?]]
*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time?|Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time?]]
*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Gospel Topics: "the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva"|Gospel Topics: "the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva"]]
*[[Doctrine and Covenants/Oliver Cowdery and the "rod of nature"#Dallin H. Oaks (1987): "It should be recognized that such tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately in biblical, Book of Mormon, and modern times"|Dallin H. Oaks (1987): "It should be recognized that such tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately in biblical, Book of Mormon, and modern times"]]
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{{:Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'?}}
{{:Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'?}}
{{:Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod?}}
{{:Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod?}}
{{:Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing this revelation?}}
{{:Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8?}}
{{:Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time?}}
{{:Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time?}}
{{:Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod?}}
{{:Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva}}
{{:Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva}}
{{:Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately}}
{{:Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately}}

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Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


Template loop detected: Source:Revelations in Context on history.lds.org:Oliver Cowdery's Gift:Cowdery was among those who believed in and used a divining rod Template loop detected: Question: Was Oliver Cowdery a "treasure hunter and 'rodsman'? Template loop detected: Question: What if the "rod of nature" was indeed a physical object such as a divining rod? Template loop detected: Question: Did Joseph Smith attempt to "cover up" Oliver Cowdery's work with a divining rod by changing the wording of the revelation that became Doctrine and Covenants 8:6–8? Template loop detected: Question: How was the wording of the "rod of nature" revelation that became Doctrine and Coveants 8:6–8 altered over time? Template loop detected: Source:Gospel Topics:Book of Mormon Translation:the Bible mentions other physical instruments used to access God’s power: the rod of Aaron, a brass serpent, holy anointing oils, the Ark of the Covenant, and even dirt from the ground mixed with saliva Template loop detected: Source:Oaks:Recent Events Involving Church History and Forged Documents:Ensign:October 1987:tools as the Urim and Thummim, the Liahona, seerstones, and other articles have been used appropriately


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