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# [[Question: How many | # [[Question: How did Joseph use his seer stones as a youth?]] | ||
# [[Question: Did Joseph place his seer stone in his hat while looking for lost objects?]] | |||
# [[Question: How many seer stones did Joseph Smith have in his possession?]] | |||
# [[Question: What did Joseph Smith's seer stones look like?]] | |||
# [[Question: How were Joseph Smith's seer stones involved in the translation of the Book of Mormon?]] | |||
# [[Question: Why did Joseph eventually stop using the seer stones to receive revelation?]] | |||
# [[Question: Are there any Biblical parallels to Joseph's understanding of the use of seer stones?]] | |||
# [[Question: What happened to Joseph Smith's seer stones?]] | |||
# [[Source:Gardner:Joseph the Seer:2009 FAIR Conference:long before golden plates complicated his position as a local seer]] | |||
# [[Source:Kenneth W. Godfrey:A New Prophet and a New Scripture:Ensign:January 1988:Once Martin found a rock closely resembling the seerstone]] | |||
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