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- "Masonry," Church History Topics: "There are different ways of understanding the relationship between Masonry and the temple" (5 revisions)
- Alleged Contradictions in the Accounts of Joseph Smith's First Vision (5 revisions)
- American Revivalist (2 Feb 1833): "The Book of Mormon is a record of the forefathers of our western tribes of Indians" (5 revisions)
- Anthony W. Ivins (Apr 1929): "Where was the land of Zarahemla? Where was the City of Zarahemla?...There has never been anything yet set forth that definitely settles that question" (5 revisions)
- B.H. Roberts: "we need not be surprised if we sometimes find them mistaken in their conceptions and deductions" (5 revisions)
- BYU Master's Thesis (Aug 1968): Uses Mesoamerica as presumptive culture source for costumes destined for a Book of Mormon re-enactments (5 revisions)
- Back to top test (5 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Anachronisms/Temple in New World/Further Reading (5 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Geography/Alleged anachronisms/Old World (5 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Geography/Statements/Twentieth century/Joseph Fielding Smith (5 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Translation/The interpreters, seer stone, hat and the "gift and power of God"/Further Reading (5 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Witnesses/Denied knowledge of other witnesses recanting (5 revisions)
- Church History in the Fulness of Times (2003): "The law of celestial marriage, as outlined in this revelation, also included the principle of the plurality of wives" (5 revisions)
- Criticism of Mormonism/Online documents/For my Wife and Children (Letter to my Wife)/Chapter 20 (5 revisions)
- Dallin H. Oaks (29 Oct 1993): "the Book of Mormon is not a history of all of the people who have lived on the continents of North and South America" (5 revisions)
- Elder's Journal (5 revisions)
- Eli Gilbert (24 Sep 1834): "was not the book of Mormon also written by men who were divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit, on the continent of America?" (5 revisions)
- Encyclopedia of Mormonism (1992): "The Church has not taken an official position with regard to location of geographical places" (5 revisions)
- Enos (5 revisions)
- Ensign (1977): "plural marriage...Starting during Joseph Smith’s own lifetime but limited to a few dozen families until its official announcement in 1852" (5 revisions)
- Ensign (1989): "The Prophet introduced several doctrines relating to the temple, including the temple ceremonies and plural marriage" (5 revisions)
- Evening and the Morning Star (Jun 1833): "Lehi was guided by the matchless power of God to this continent" (5 revisions)
- Evening and the Morning Star (Jun 1833): "NO people that have lived on this continent, since the flood, understood many of the arts and sciences, better that the Jaredites and Nephites" (5 revisions)
- Evening and the Morning Star (March 1833): "The continent of America is a choice land above all others" (5 revisions)