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#{{note|roberts.92}} {{Dialogue1|author=Allen D. Roberts|article='The Truth is the Most Important Thing': The New Mormon History According to Mark Hofmann| | #{{note|roberts.92}} {{Dialogue1|author=Allen D. Roberts|article='The Truth is the Most Important Thing': The New Mormon History According to Mark Hofmann|vol=20|num=4|date=Winter 1987|start=92}} | ||
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There are two basic 'streams' of this theory.
The first derives from Fawn Brodie (1945):
Other authors have followed Brodie. Abanes (One Nation Under Gods), for example, merely quotes Brodie as his source.
Brodie's evidence derives from two sources:
Brodie says that Stout's story "is confirmed" by Stenhouse, but Stenhouse mentions no names.
The second evidential stream draws on the first, but adds a new wrinkle. This wrinkle is one of the Hofmann forgeries.[1] Mark Hofmann forged the supposed letter from Joseph to Dunham, and it was published in a collection of Joseph's personal writings before the forgery was discovered. The forged document reads:

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