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*John A. Clark letter, August 31, 1840 in ''EMD'', 2: 271: "No matter where he went, he saw visions and supernatural appearances all around him. He told a gentleman in Palmyra, after one of his excursions to Pennsylvania, while the translation of the Book of Mormon was going on, that on the way he met the Lord Jesus Christ, who walked along by the side of him in the shape of a deer for two or three miles, talking with him as familiarly as one man talks with another." According to two Ohio newspapers, shortly after Harris arrived in Kirtland he began claiming to have "seen Jesus Christ and that he is the handsomest man he ever did see. He has also seen the Devil, whom he described as a very sleek haired fellow with four feet, and a head like that of a Jack-ass." Vogel,''EMD'' 2: 271, note 32. | *John A. Clark letter, August 31, 1840 in ''EMD'', 2: 271: "No matter where he went, he saw visions and supernatural appearances all around him. He told a gentleman in Palmyra, after one of his excursions to Pennsylvania, while the translation of the Book of Mormon was going on, that on the way he met the Lord Jesus Christ, who walked along by the side of him in the shape of a deer for two or three miles, talking with him as familiarly as one man talks with another." According to two Ohio newspapers, shortly after Harris arrived in Kirtland he began claiming to have "seen Jesus Christ and that he is the handsomest man he ever did see. He has also seen the Devil, whom he described as a very sleek haired fellow with four feet, and a head like that of a Jack-ass." Vogel,''EMD'' 2: 271, note 32. | ||
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*{{WikipediaNPOV}}Note that the letter cited is dated ten years ''after'' the publication of the Book of Mormon. This "acquaintance" is describing his perception of Martin Harris well ''after'' Martin's claim to have witnessed an angel and the gold plates. Yet, the Wikipedia editor has placed this description in the section on Martin's "Early life," before the section titled "Book of Mormon witness." | *{{WikipediaNPOV|editor=John Foxe|wikipedialink=http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Martin_Harris_(Latter_Day_Saints)&diff=96179363&oldid=95658041}}Note that the letter cited is dated ten years ''after'' the publication of the Book of Mormon. This "acquaintance" is describing his perception of Martin Harris well ''after'' Martin's claim to have witnessed an angel and the gold plates. Yet, the Wikipedia editor has placed this description in the section on Martin's "Early life," before the section titled "Book of Mormon witness." | ||
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A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: Martin Harris (Latter Day Saints) A work by a collaboration of authors (Link to Wikipedia article here)
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Title | Wikipedia article "Martin Harris" |
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Author(s) | Controlling editors TBD |
Affiliation | TBD |
Accuracy | Negative aspects emphasized and given undue weight and position within the article, with positive aspects subdued, relegated to footnotes, or omitted. |
Temple content | None |
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