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Despite the fact that Lucy Harris makes no mention of the lost 116 pages of manuscript from the ''Book of Mormon'', Fawn Brodie actually concludes that Harris beat his wife in order to get her to divulge what she had done with the lost 116 pages of manuscript. | Despite the fact that Lucy Harris makes no mention of the lost 116 pages of manuscript from the ''Book of Mormon'', Fawn Brodie actually concludes that Harris beat his wife in order to get her to divulge what she had done with the lost 116 pages of manuscript. | ||
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*Claimed to have "lately read the Book of Mormon." | |||
*Claimed that it was the same as Spalding wrote, "except the religious part." | |||
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|John Spalding (Brother of Solomon Spalding) | | | ||
====John Spalding==== | |||
(Brother of Solomon Spalding) | |||
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* | *Claimed to have "recently read the Book of Mormon." | ||
* | *Claimed that Spalding's book was entitled ''The Manuscript Found''. | ||
* | *Claimed that the book attempted to show that the American Indians are the descendents of the Jews. | ||
* | *Claimed that the leaders of the group were called "Nephi" and "Lehi." | ||
* | *Claimed that the book described two nations called the "Nephites" and the "Lamanites." | ||
* | *Claimed that the people described in Spalding's book buried their dead in large mounds. | ||
*Claimed that many sentences in Spalding's book began with "it came to pass." | |||
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The [[Book of Mormon and Spaulding manuscript|Spalding manuscript]] contains none of the details mentioned by John Spalding. | The [[Book of Mormon and Spaulding manuscript|Spalding manuscript]] contains none of the details mentioned by John Spalding. | ||
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|Martha Spalding (wife of Solomon Spalding) | | | ||
====Martha Spalding==== | |||
(wife of Solomon Spalding) | |||
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* | *Claimed that she had "read the Book of Mormon." | ||
* | *Claimed that the Book of Mormon was based upon Spalding's story. | ||
* | *Claimed that "the names of Nephi and Lehi are yet fresh in my memory, as being the principal heroes of his tale." | ||
* | *Claimed that Spaldings' characters separated into two nations, "one of which was called Lamanites and the other Nephites." | ||
*Claimed that Spalding's tale told of the dead "being buried in large heaps was the cause of the numerous mounds in the country." | |||
*Claimed that Spalding's manuscript used the words "it came to pass." | |||
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====Aaron Wright==== | |||
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Many of Joseph Smith’s friends and neighbors signed affidavits that accused him and his family of being lazy, indolent, undependable treasure-seekers.
Many critics cite a collection of affidavits from Joseph Smith’s neighbors which claim that the Smith family possessed a number of character flaws. These affidavits were collected by “Doctor” Philastus Hurlbut,[1] who had been excommunicated from the Church on charges of "unvirtuous conduct with a young lady."[2] Hurlbut sold this material to Eber D. Howe, who published it in his anti-Mormon book Mormonism Unvailed in 1834. In addition to the Hurlbut affidavits, Mormonism Unvailed contained the first presentation of the Spalding theory of Book of Mormon origin. It is interesting to note that the Spalding theory was also based upon some of the affidavits gathered by Hurlbut. Some critics, such as Fawn Brodie, are selective in their acceptance of Hurlbut's affidavits—They readily accept affidavits that attack the character of the Smith family, yet admit that some "judicious prompting" by Hurlbut may have been involved in those affidavits that were gathered to support the Spalding theory.[3]
Howe's bias is evident throughout the book. He introduces the Smith family with the following:
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Charles Anthon | ||
Thomas Campbell | ||
Joseph Capron | ||
Parley Chase |
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Willard Chase |
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The source is Joseph Smith, Senior. Chase's account is third-hand information. |
Joseph Capron |
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Lemon Copley | ||
Artemas Cunningham | ||
Matilda Davison | ||
Richard Ford | ||
Alva Hale | ||
Isaac Hale | ||
Abigail Harris |
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Henry Harris |
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Lucy Harris(Wife of Martin Harris) |
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Despite the fact that Lucy Harris makes no mention of the lost 116 pages of manuscript from the Book of Mormon, Fawn Brodie actually concludes that Harris beat his wife in order to get her to divulge what she had done with the lost 116 pages of manuscript. |
Peter Ingersoll | ||
Levi Lewis | ||
Nathaniel Lewis | ||
Sophia Lewis | ||
Hezekiah Mkune | ||
Joshua Mkune | ||
John Miller | ||
Roswell Nichols |
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Robert Patterson | ||
Oliver Smith | ||
Barton Stafford |
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David Stafford |
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Joshua Stafford |
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William Stafford | ||
G. W. Stoddard |
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Nahum Howard |
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Henry Lake | ||
John Spalding(Brother of Solomon Spalding) |
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The Spalding manuscript contains none of the details mentioned by John Spalding. |
Martha Spalding(wife of Solomon Spalding) |
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Aaron Wright |
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