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Source(s) of the Criticism

  • Bill McKeever and Eric Johnson, Mormonism 101. Examining the Religion of the Latter-day Saints (Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Books, 2000), Chapter 11. ( Index of claims )
  • Tower to Truth Ministries, "50 Questions to Ask Mormons," towertotruth.net (accessed 15 November 2007). 50 Answers
  • James M’Chesney, An Antidote To Mormonism, revised by G. J. Bennet (New York, NY: Burnett & Pollard, 1838), 21. off-site Full title
  • Watchman Fellowship, The Watchman Expositor (Page 1)
  • Watchman Fellowship, The Watchman Expositor (Page 5)
  • S. Williams, Mormonism Exposed (1838), 3–4. off-site
    "The condition of man’s salvation is the atoning death of Christ: when this truth is acquiesced and confided in, then such believer is in a saved state, and is a proper subject of Christian ordinances. But Mormonism sets aside the necessity of the death of Christ, and the agency of the Spirit of God, by the old anti-Christian doctrines...."