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*Barnes Frisbie, ''The History of Middletown, Vermont'' (Rutland: Tuttle and Co., 1867) in ''EMD'', 1: 603-05. | *Barnes Frisbie, ''The History of Middletown, Vermont'' (Rutland: Tuttle and Co., 1867) in ''EMD'', 1: 603-05. | ||
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* | *{{WikipediaCITE}}The wiki editor has abused the source, which does not support the statements in the main text. 1) The source says nothing about Cowdery being "a distant relative" of Joseph Smith. Moreover, one questions why the wiki author thinks that this is even relevant. 2) The source says nothing about Oliver Cowdery being a "treasure hunter." 3) The source says nothing about the method by which Oliver might have utilized a divining rod. | ||
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[D. Michael] Quinn states, "From 1800 to 1802, Nathaniel Wood's 'use of the rod was mostly as a medium of revelation."...Thus, a connection between William Cowdery and the Wood Scrape would help to explain why his son Oliver had a rod through which he received revelations" before he met Joseph Smith in April 1829, shortly after Cowdery had arrived in Harmony, Pennsylvania: "Now this is not all, for you [Oliver Cowdery] have another gift, which is the gift of working with the rod..." (Book of Commandments VII:3; see also Quinn 1987, 32-35) | |||
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*It should be noted that in the second volume of the ''Joseph Smith Papers'', that the phrase "working with the rod" was originally "working with the sprout." The word "sprout" was changed to "rod" by Sidney Rigdon. | |||
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