Showing below up to 50 results in range #5,601 to #5,650.
- Times and Seasons/6/21 (6 revisions)
- Times and Seasons/6/22 (6 revisions)
- Times and Seasons/6/23 (6 revisions)
- Times and Seasons/6/6 (6 revisions)
- Times and Seasons/6/7 (6 revisions)
- Times and Seasons/6/8 (6 revisions)
- Times and Seasons/6/9 (6 revisions)
- W.W. Phelps (Feb 1835): "The first one is where you sat day after day and wrote the history of the second race that inhabited this continent" (6 revisions)
- W. W. Phelps: Ruins in Central America "good testimony in favor of the Book of Mormon" (6 revisions)
- Washburn and Washburn (1939), An Approach to the Study of Book of Mormon Geography: Book cover (6 revisions)
- Wilford Woodruff (27 Aug 1843): "the Book of Mormon...it gave a history of all those cities that have been of late discovered by Catherwood & Stephens, that it named those cities" (6 revisions)
- William J. Adams Jr. (1994): "These incidences raise the question: Did others in Lehi's Jerusalem inscribe records on metal plates?" (6 revisions)
- William Owen (skeptical account): "Ten persons say they have seen them and hefted them, three declare that an angel of God appeared to them and showed them to them" (6 revisions)
- ''Ensign'' (1992): Emma Smith's "great trial came when the prophet revealed to Emma that they would be required to live the ancient law of Abraham—plural marriage" (6 revisions)
- A critic of the Book of Mormon (1843): "the ruins of Central America...the existence of such ruins were known long before the publication of the Book of Mormon" (6 revisions)
- Book of Abraham/Church Hides Book of Abraham Info (1984-1989) (6 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Archaeology (6 revisions)
- Book of Mormon/Textual changes/Why were these changes made/CriticalSources (6 revisions)
- Cameron J. Packer (2004): "Joseph Smith and others returned the plates to a cave in the Hill Cumorah after he finished translating them" (6 revisions)
- David O. McKay (1843): "and this includes Canada and the southern republics, was a choice land when the Jaredites left the land of Shinar approximately four thousand years ago" (6 revisions)
- David Whitmer reaffirmed his published testimony of the Book of Mormon (6 revisions)
- Doctrine and Covenants 132:51-52: "all those that have been given unto my servant Joseph" (6 revisions)
- Encyclopedia of Mormonism (K. Carter Codell): "Epistemology" (6 revisions)
- Gospel Topics:Are Mormons Christian:Latter-day Saints Do Not Accept the Creeds of Post–New Testament Christianity (6 revisions)
- Heading Templates (6 revisions)
- Helps for Church teachers/Seminary/Old Testament/Week 1/Week 2 (6 revisions)
- Hugh Nibley (1978): "one tragically short-lived religious civilization that once flourished in Mesoamerica and then vanished toward the northeast in the course" (6 revisions)
- John A. Widtsoe (apostle, 1943): "That Joseph Smith actually was the person who introduced plural marriage into the Church and that he practiced it himself are amply proved by existing facts" (6 revisions)
- John E. Clark, "Archaeology and Cumorah Questions,": "The hill the plates came from is not at issue; the question is whether this final resting place is the same hill where the ending battles occurred" (6 revisions)
- Joseph F. Smith (25 May 1903): "the question of the situation of the city (of Zarahemla) was one of interest certainly, but if it could not be located the matter was not of vital importance" (6 revisions)
- Joseph F. Smith (circa 1918): "President Smith declined to officially approve of the map, saying that the Lord had not yet revealed it" (6 revisions)
- Joseph Fielding Smith (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/17/28 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/17/40 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/19/35 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/25/34 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/4/10 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/4/7 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/5/50 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/8/88 (6 revisions)
- Journal of Discourses/9/19 (6 revisions)
- LDS Department of Education Study Manual (1940): "There is a tendency to use the Book of Mormon as a complete history of all pre-Columbian peoples...The book does not give an history of all peoples who came to America before Columbus" (6 revisions)
- Martin Harris reaffirmed his published testimony of the Book of Mormon (6 revisions)
- McGuire: "Anjouan, one of the Comoro islands, with an indicated anchorage identified as Meroni" (6 revisions)
- Messenger and Advocate (6 revisions)
- Michael J. Dorais (2004): "The Geologic History of Hill Cumorah" (6 revisions)
- Money spent on temples (6 revisions)
- Mormonism and popular media/Books (6 revisions)
- Mormonism and popular media/Video (6 revisions)
- Muhlestein: Sacrifice could be extended to foreigners who lived beyond the boundaries of Egypt (6 revisions)