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*{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=113}}; {{Harvtxt|Harris|1859|p=170}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=113}}; {{Harvtxt|Harris|1859|p=170}}. | ||
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*{{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|p=264}}; {{Harvtxt|Knight|1833|p=3}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|p=264}}; {{Harvtxt|Knight|1833|p=3}}. | ||
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*From ''Mormonism Unvailed'': | |||
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I was informed they had brought a wonderful book of Plates down with them. I was shown a box in which it is said they were contained, which had to all appearances, been used as a glass box of the common window glass. I was allowed to feel the weight of the box, and they gave me to understand, that the book of plates was then in the box -- into which, however, I was not allowed to look. | |||
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I inquired of Joseph Smith Jr., who was to be the first who would be allowed to see the Book of Plates? He said it was a young child. After this, I became dissatisfied, and informed him that if there was any thing in my house of that description, which I could not be allowed to see, he must take it away; if he did not, I was determined to see it. After that, the Plates were said to be hid in the woods. | |||
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*{{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|p=264}}; {{Harvtxt|Knight|1833|p=3}}; {{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=115}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|p=264}}; {{Harvtxt|Knight|1833|p=3}}; {{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=115}}. | ||
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* Emma said that she remembered the plates being on a table in the house, wrapped in a linen tablecloth, which she moved from time to time when it got in the way of her chores. | * Emma said that she remembered the plates being on a table in the house, wrapped in a linen tablecloth, which she moved from time to time when it got in the way of her chores. | ||
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*{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=124}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=124}}. | ||
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*{{Harvtxt|Stevenson|1882}}; {{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|pp=264–65}}; {{Harvtxt|Van Horn|1881}}; {{Harvtxt|Whitmer|1875}} ("The plates were not before Joseph while he translated, but seem to have been removed by the custodian angel."). [[Isaac Hale]] said that while Joseph was translating, the plates were "hid in the woods" {{Harv|Hale|1834|p=264}}. [[Joseph Smith, Sr.]] said they were "hid in the mountains" {{Harvtxt|Palmer|2002|pp=2-5}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Stevenson|1882}}; {{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|pp=264–65}}; {{Harvtxt|Van Horn|1881}}; {{Harvtxt|Whitmer|1875}} ("The plates were not before Joseph while he translated, but seem to have been removed by the custodian angel."). [[Isaac Hale]] said that while Joseph was translating, the plates were "hid in the woods" {{Harv|Hale|1834|p=264}}. [[Joseph Smith, Sr.]] said they were "hid in the mountains" {{Harvtxt|Palmer|2002|pp=2-5}}. | ||
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*{{Detail|Book of Mormon/Translation#Were the plates actually required during the translation process?|l1=Were the plates actually required during the translation process?}} | |||
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*{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|pp=115–116}}. Lucy may have caused the "loss" of [[lost 116 pages|the 116 manuscript pages]], which Smith had lent her husband. | *{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|pp=115–116}}. Lucy may have caused the "loss" of [[lost 116 pages|the 116 manuscript pages]], which Smith had lent her husband. | ||
the mountains" {{Harvtxt|Palmer|2002|pp=2-5}}. | |||
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*We are not sure why the word "loss" needs to be included in scare quotes—the manuscript was indeed lost. | |||
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*{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=125}} (stating that the angel took back the Urim and Thummim, but referring to the revelation that stated the plates were taken too); {{Harvtxt|Smith|1832|p=5}} (referring only to the plates); {{Harvtxt|Phelps|1833|loc=9:1, p. 22}} (a revelation referring only to the plates and to Smith's "gift" to translate). | *{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=125}} (stating that the angel took back the Urim and Thummim, but referring to the revelation that stated the plates were taken too); {{Harvtxt|Smith|1832|p=5}} (referring only to the plates); {{Harvtxt|Phelps|1833|loc=9:1, p. 22}} (a revelation referring only to the plates and to Smith's "gift" to translate). | ||
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*{{nw}} Does Lucy's account state specifically that the "Urim and Thummim" were taken away? | |||
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*{{WikipediaCITE|editor=XXX|wikipedialink=YYY}} Lucy does not mention the "autumn equinox." In fact, the autumn equinox has been mentioned previously—why is it being mentioned again here? Is it necessary to mention the equinox ''every'' time the date September 22 is mentioned? | |||
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*{{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|pp=264–265}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Hale|1834|pp=264–265}}. | ||
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*According to Isaac Hale as quoted in ''Mormonism Unvailed'': | |||
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Martin Harris informed me that he must have a greater witness, and said that he had talked with Joseph about it -- Joseph informed him that he could not, or durst not show him the plates, but that he (Joseph) would go into the woods where the Book of Plates was, and that after he came back, Harris should follow his track in the snow, and find the Book, and examine it for himself. Harris informed me afterwards, that he followed Smith's directions, and could not find the Plates, and was still dissatisfied. | |||
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*{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=137}}; {{Harvtxt|Salisbury|1895|p=16}}. | *{{Harvtxt|Smith|1853|p=137}}; {{Harvtxt|Salisbury|1895|p=16}}. | ||
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{{attn}} Confirm cited method of transport of the plates to Whitmer home. | |||
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{{WikipediaRefList:Golden Plates}} | {{WikipediaRefList:Golden Plates}} |
Translating the plates | A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: Mormonism and Wikipedia/Golden plates A work by a collaboration of authors (Link to Wikipedia article here)
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