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1920
Bennion, Heber. Gospel Problems. Dugway, UT: Pioneer, 1920.
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Sets forth several questions regarding doctrines of the LDS faith. Pages 8-22 pertain to the Book of Mormon. Questions the correctness of the translation of the Book of Mormon and the validity of some of the prophecies in the Book of Mormon and then invites Church members to study and pray to find the answers to the questions proposed.

ID = [77829]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:27
Christensen, Bart L. Challenged. Nuneaton, England: Nuneaton Newspapers, 1920s or 1930s.
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A tract defending Mormonism and the Book of Mormon. Refers to archaeological evidence.

ID = [77680]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Evans, Richard C. Forty Years in the Mormon Church: Why I Left It!. Toronto, Canada: by author, 1920.
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An ex- member and apostle in the RLDS church gives his own history. As he matured it became increasingly diflicult to believe in the Book of Mormon, since he found that Joseph Smith was a deceit and a fraud. Favors the Spaulding theory as the origin of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [77797]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:27
Kienke, Asa Solomon. “Fourteen Objectives for the Reading and Study of the Book of Mormon.” N.p., 1920.
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Lists fourteen objectives with scriptural references for reading the Book of Mormon. Objective examples include: records and plates, prophecy yet to be fulfilled, and Christ’s ministry among the Nephites.

ID = [77801]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:27
Lesueur, James W. “Ancient American Ruins and Their Story.” Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine (January 1920): 28-33.
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Some traditions of the Native Americans speak of people of the American continent who were descendants of Shem and were scattered at the time of “the confusion of tongues,” of people who believed they descended from the Jews and had preserved traditions of Moses and a miraculous crossing of the Red Sea. Joseph Smith brought forth the Book of Mormon by the power of God and it explains the ruins and ends the mystery surrounding them.

ID = [79025]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Mills, John M. Pronouncing Vocabulary. Salt Lake City: Deseret Sunday School Union, 1920.
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Pamphlet containing pronouncing guide for Book of Mormon names, designed to be taped into the back of the 1920 edition of the scriptures.

ID = [78177]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:29
Morgan, D. J. “The Gospel of Christ Restored.” Independence, MO: n.p., 192?.
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RLDS pamphlet lauding the Book of Mormon and quoting passages related to vital themes: baptism, gift of the Holy Ghost, ordination to the ministry, the sacrament, tithing, and people having all things in common.

ID = [78505]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:31
Morris, Nephi Lowell. Prophecies of Joseph Smith and Their Fulfillment. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1920.
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The Book of Mormon is a volume of prophecy and also a fulfillment of other prophecies. Morris cites many passages that prophesy of the greatness of America and the liberty to be enjoyed on the American continent. These passages have been fulfilled particularly noting the Monroe Doctrine and the ill success of Emperor Maximilian over Mexico and Dom Pedro of Brazil.

ID = [78181]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:29
Snyder, John Jacob. Glad Tidings. Kansas City: Truth Publishers, 1920.
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The Book of Mormon fulfills the words of the prophet Isaiah. It is an important book for the salvation of man, but the RLDS church condemns the Doctrine and Covenants and declares the “Mormon church” a stumbling block to the acceptance of the Book of Mormon. The witnesses to the book never denied their testimony.

ID = [77818]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom,d-c  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:27
Talmage, James E. The Story and the Philosophy of ‘Mormonism.’. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1920.
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Gives a narrative of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, Moroni’s visit and instructions to Joseph Smith. The Book of Mormon does not take the place of the Bible. The Bible foretold of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. The Spaulding theory regarding the origin of the Book of Mormon has been disproved.

ID = [78660]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom,talmage  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
Whitehead, Earnest L. A Concise Reference to the Book of Mormon. Utah: Bookcraft, 1920.
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This pamphlet contains scriptural references to many LDS doctrinal subjects found in the Book of Mormon: authority, America as the promised land, baptism and salvation, baptism of infants, Christ as a personal being, faith and works, an unchangeable gospel, and others.

ID = [77404]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1920-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:24
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “How Are the American Indians Related to the Jews?” Improvement Era 23, no. 5 (1920): 453-455.
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This articles discusses how the Book of Mormon points out that through marriage the Nephites united with the Mulekites who were of Jewish descent. Hence the tribe of Joseph (Nephites) mixed with the tribe of Judah (Mulekites) in a union that is presently found among the American Indians.

Keywords: Joseph (Tribe), Judah (Tribe), Mulekite, Native Americans, Nephite
ID = [76931]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Partridge, E. D. “A Book of Mormon Sent on a Mission.” Improvement Era 23, no. 3 (March 1920): 373.
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Prompted by an article written by Mrs. Minnie Moore Wilson entitled, “Indians who Avoid Civilization to Save Their Souls,” donations were taken from class members and a Book of Mormon was sent to Mrs. Wilson.

ID = [81264]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-03-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Farrell, Ralph W. “Thurlow Weed Speaks on the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 67 (24 March 1920): 270.
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An excerpt from the Autobiography of Thurlow Weed explains that Joseph Smith had approached Mr. Weed, a publisher, to print the Book of Mormon. Mr. Weed refused to print the work.

ID = [80727]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-03-24  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Hart, Charles H. “Joseph the Prophet.” Improvement Era 23, no. 6 (1920): 491-495.
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This article argues that it is more difficult to think Joseph Smith could invent the Book of Mormon, given his youth, limited experience, and opportunities, than to believe he was inspired. Joseph would have needed extensive research to have learned, for example, that Native Americans used stone boxes for the burial of valuables, a fact virtually unknown in his day. Not until 1906 were such boxes discovered in the areas of Toronto, Tennessee, Illinois, and New Mexico.

Keywords: Apologetics, Book of Mormon Authorship, External Evidence, First Vision, Jr., Latter-day Saint History (1820-1846), Smith, Joseph
ID = [77167]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Penrose, Charles W. “The Edict of a Century.” Improvement Era 23, no. 6 (1920): 484-487.
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This article contains an account of the first vision received by Joseph Smith and the importance of other visions leading up to the publication of the Book of Mormon and the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Keywords: First Vision, Great Apostasy, Latter-day Saint History (1820-1846), Restoration, Vision
ID = [77166]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Smith, Joseph Fielding. “Origin of the First Vision.” Improvement Era 23, no. 6 (1920): 496-505.
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This article discusses how the First Vision answered many questions prevalent in the 19th century. The account of that vision agrees with the doctrine of the Church and the Book of Mormon. Those who read the Book of Mormon will know of its truthfulness and authenticity.

Keywords: Atonement, Baptism for the Dead, Church Organization, First Vision, Godhead, Latter-day Saint History (1820-1846), Proxy Work, Salvation, Theology, Vicarious Work
ID = [77168]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,smith-joseph-fielding  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Millennial Star. “Historians of the Nephites.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 82, no. 26 (24 June 1920): 405-7.
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A listing and analysis of the historians in the Book of Mormon and where they stood relative to Nephite history.

ID = [81372]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-06-24  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Bautista, M. “A Faith-Promoting Experience.” Improvement Era 23, no. 11 (1920): 978-984.
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This article is a testimonial from Old Mexico, wherein the author explains the role of the Book of Mormon in his conversion to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Conversion, Testimony
ID = [76958]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
McAllister, Duncan, and Wesley Smith. “Genealogical Records Relationship.” Improvement Era 23, no. 11 (1920): 962-966.
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This article argues that Book of Mormon accounts of Hagoth agree fully with Maori and Hawaiian traditions, legends, and genealogical records.

Keywords: Hagoth, Hawaii, Māori, Polynesia
ID = [76957]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Waddoups, William M. “Traditions and Legends of the Polynesians.” Improvement Era 23, no. 12 (October 1920): 1072-76.
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Describes Hawaiian myths that resemble biblical myths. The writer asserts that they have myths of the Old Testament and not the New Testament because “Hagoth and his company, from whom we believe the Polynesian islanders originate, sailed from the Northern part of South America” Polynesians have a legend of a visit from one of the gods who promised he would return. The islanders mistook Captain Cook for the god Lono.

ID = [81265]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-10-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Relief Society Magazine. “Archaeological Testimony of the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 7 (November 1920): 665-71.
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Draws parallels between Book of Mormon peoples and ancient civilizations in Central and South America. Twelve reasons are given why Catlin, in the work entitled North American Indians, thought that the American Indians were descendants of the Hebrews.

ID = [79068]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-11-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Sjodahl, Janne M. “America: Is It a Book of Mormon Name?” Improvement Era 24, no. 2 (1920): 130-143.
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This article attempts to link the name “America” with a cognate form of the name Mulek, a pre-Christian traveler to the western hemisphere. The author rejects the concept that America was named in honor of Amerigo Vespucci, as has been often assumed.

Keywords: America, Mulek (Son of King Zedekiah), Onomastics
ID = [77073]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Unattributed. “Samuel, the Lamanite Prophet.” Young Woman’s Journal 31 (December 1920): 695-705.
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Recreates the drama of Samuel the Lamanite’s mission to the Nephites. Continues with discussions about Jesus’ appearance to the Lehites.

ID = [80139]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1920-12-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:14
1921
Paden, William M. Missions among Mormons—Why?. New York: Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, 1921.
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A polemical tract. Compares Mormonism with paganism, Baalism, and Islam. Paraphrases Moslem credo to be a Mormon slogan: “There are many gods, and Joseph Smith is their Prophet” Mormon scriptures have less value than the Koran.

ID = [78023]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1921-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Peterfield, William. Cambridge History of American Literature. 4 vols. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1921.
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Volume 3:517-72 introduces the Book of Mormon as a “curiousity of literature” and a “literature of disguise” that was created by Joseph Smith.

ID = [77675]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1921-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Smith, Walter Wayne. “The Book of Mormon, Its Translation and Publication.” Journal of History 14 (January 1921): 1-37.
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History of the manuscript of the Book of Mormon written by the Church Historian of the Reorganized church. It includes historical accounts by Oliver Cowdery, the testimony of the Three Witnesses, the Eight Witnesses, the copyright, and the preface to the first and subsequent editions. Photographs of the original manuscript are also reproduced.

ID = [80391]  Status = Type = journal article  Date = 1921-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Unattributed. “Book of Mormon Prophecies.” Young Woman’s Journal 32 (January 1921): 38-49.
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A series of lessons dealing with America as a promised land and the scattering and gathering of Israel.

ID = [79214]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Valk, M. H. A. Van Der. De Profeet der Mormonen, Joseph Smith Jr. Kampen: J. H. Kok, 1921.
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Biographical account of the Smith family. Discusses Joseph’s role as translator of the golden plates and his claims to expertise in the languages of antiquity.

ID = [77735]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1921-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Thorgeivson, J. “The Nine Bibles of the World.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 83, no. 4 (27 January 1921): 60-61.
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Lists nine books that serve as foundations for different religions, or the nine bibles of the world, in which is included the Book of Mormon.

ID = [81373]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-01-27  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Grant, Heber J., Anthon H. Lund, and Charles W. Penrose. “New Issue of the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 8 (February 1921): 96-97.
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An official announcement regarding a new edition of the Book of Mormon, having a new print type, two columns, chapter headings, book and chapter designations, footnote reference revisions, a synopsis of the chapters, a pronouncing vocabulary, and an index.

ID = [79899]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-02-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Grant, Heber J., Anthon H. Lund, and Charles W. Penrose. “New Issue of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 24, no. 4 (1921): 352-354.
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This article is an official announcement regarding a new edition of the Book of Mormon, having a new print type, two columns, chapter headings, book and chapter designations, footnote reference revisions, a synopsis of the chapters, a pronouncing vocabulary, and an index.

Keywords: Book of Mormon Formatting, Scripture Study, Study Helps
ID = [76982]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Grant, Heber J., Anthon H. Lund, and Charles W. Penrose. “New Issue of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 24 (February 1921): 252-53.
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An official announcement regarding a new edition of the Book of Mormon, having a new print type, two columns, chapter headings, book and chapter designations, footnote reference revisions, a synopsis of the chapters, a pronouncing vocabulary, and an index.

ID = [78812]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-02-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:33
Unattributed. “A Group of Six Prophecies.” Young Woman’s Journal 32 (February 1921): 101-13.
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Discusses prophecies found in the Book of Mormon including: the Lamanites would be a scourge to the Nephites; the Lamanites would not be utterly destroyed; there would be an apostasy from the truth; the Jaredites would be destroyed; readers of the Book of Mormon will receive a testimony of its truthfulness if they follow the proper steps. The Book of Mormon was preserved for the benefit of those of the latter days.

ID = [78887]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-02-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Carmichael, Max. “The Book of Mormon in Our Church Program.” Saints’ Herald 67 (9 February 1921): 129-30.
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Criticisms against the Book of Mormon’s style and lack of unity does not mean that the book does not contain spiritual material. Its plainness and doctrinal content excels the Bible and should have an equal place with the Bible on the pulpit. Its most important purpose is to be a missionary tool.

ID = [80360]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-02-09  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Brookbank, Thomas W. “Were the Brass Plates Written in Egyptian?” Young Woman’s Journal32 (April, May, June 1921): 204-8, 292-95, 368-70.
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Looking at a variety of cultural and linguistic aspects to support his point of view, the author defends the Mormon belief that the brass plates were written in Egyptian.

ID = [80788]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-04-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (4 April 1921).” 91st Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April, 1921.
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God the Eternal Father and his son Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith in a vision. The Book of Mormon, a new volume of scripture, was revealed. Three Witnesses testified that an angel showed them the original plates.

Keywords: Early Church History, First Vision, Gold Plates, Restoration, Three Witnesses
ID = [76682]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1921-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
McAllister, Duncan M. “Important Appeal to Native Hawaiians and Other Polynesians.” Improvement Era 24, no. 8 (June 1921): 703-12.
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Discusses a number of facts and theories that indicate that the Polynesians are descendants of the American aborigines and that the ancestors of the native Americans were Israelites.

ID = [81266]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-06-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Brookbank, Thomas W. “Concerning the Brass Plates.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 83, no. 28-32 (14 July—11 August 1921): 433-436, 449-453, 465-468, 481-484, 497-501.
ID = [81374]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-07-14  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Morton, William A. “The Bible and the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 83, no. 30 (28 July 1921): 468-71.
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Includes a very lengthy quote of the book, God’s Message to the Human Soul, by John Watson. The Bible’s main theme is the fellowship of man with God. The same can be said of the Book of Mormon. To show this the author quotes 1 Nephi 6:4-6 and Moroni 10:30-32.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 1 Nephi
ID = [81375]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-07-28  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Bond, Myron H. “The Lord’s Prayer in the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 68 (30 August 1921): 822-23.
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Proposes reasons why the Lord’s prayer that is recorded in the Book of Mormon does not match perfectly the Lord’s prayer of the Joseph Smith’s Translation of the Bible—errors may belong to the publisher, which in 1820 was not only possible but probable; there may have been scribal errors or other human errors.

ID = [80528]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-08-30  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Thornton, H. Newton. “A Record of the Mighty Dead on This Continent to Be Preserved.” Improvement Era 24, no. 12 (1921): 1084-1085.
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This article claims that “external evidence of the historical credibility and truth of the Book of Mormon” is found in the reconstruction of ruins in Mexico and Central America. Two pyramids found in Mexico and the ruins of a great city that existed three to four thousand years ago bear witness of a great civilization.

Keywords: Ancient America – Mesoamerica, Apologetics, External Evidence, Teotihuacan
ID = [76956]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Morton, William A. “Objections to the Book of Mormon Answered.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 83, no. 41 (13 October 1921): 641-45.
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Morton responds to three objections to the Book of Mormon. Mr. Rought Brooks of the Burnley News maintains that the Book of Mormon is weakened because Joseph Smith used a “peek-stone” to search for money, and the Book of Mormon mentions the use of “precious steel,” domesticated horses, cows and oxen, and the compass. Morton counters that the Chinese used magnetic directors in 2634 B.C., ancient iron remains have been dug up in the New World, as have remains of horses. Buffaloes are domesticated cows and oxen gone wild.

ID = [81376]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-10-13  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “The Book of Mormon and Modern Research.” Improvement Era 25, no. 2 (1921): 152-158.
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This defense of the Book of Mormon concludes that archaeological and anthropological data about the pre-Columbian Americas do not contradict the Book of Mormon and often coincide with it.

Keywords: Apologetics, Archaeology, External Evidence, Pre-Columbian American History
ID = [77097]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1921-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
1922
Roberts, B. H. “A Parallel between the Book of Mormon and A View of the Hebrews by Ethan Smith.” N.p., c. 1922.
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presented in “A Book of Mormon Study” (1922).

ID = [77437]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1922-01-01  Collections:  bom,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:24
Adams, John Quincy. “Origin of the Maoris.” Improvement Era 25, no. 6 (April 1922): 507-8.
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A reference to an experience of a Captain Barclay, recorded in the Australian Review of Reviews, where Barclay saw sacred stone figures on an island in New Zealand. Subsequently he saw similar figures in the Easter Islands and in Peru. This is seen by Adams as evidence that the Polynesians came from the Americas.

ID = [81268]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-04-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Book of Mormon Facts.” Juvenile Instructor 57 (May-June 1922): 243-45, 305-9.
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A collection of various facts that attempt to portray the Book of Mormon as an ancient record as well as a prophetic book: World War I and the giving of Palestine to the Jews are shown to be foretold, the mentioning of steel and iron are defended, and the possible origin of the name America is discussed as coming from Book of Mormon people.

ID = [79167]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-05-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Roberts, B. H. “Latter-day Saints Have Important Message to Deliver Concerning Personality of God and Plan of Salvation.” Deseret News (27 May 1922): 12.
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Sets forth the necessity of sharing the restored gospel knowledge with others. Mormonism has a unique understanding of God and man’s purpose. He expounds upon 2 Nephi 2:25; discusses the prophecies in the Book of Mormon concerning the gentiles and America.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
ID = [79684]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1922-05-27  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Northrup, Joseph A. “Book of Mormon Confirmed by Chippewa Traditions.” Saints’ Herald 69 (31 May 1922): 511-12.
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A letter written by a Chippewa Indian from the RLDS church. Legends from that tribe corroborate aspects of the Book of Mormon, including references to what may be the Three Nephites.

ID = [79154]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-05-31  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Parker, Aubrey. “Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 84, no. 24 (15 June 1922): 375.
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A poem about the prophet Mormon.

ID = [81377]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-06-15  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Morton, William A. “Concerning the Testimony of the Three Witnesses.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 84, no. 36 (7 September 1922): 570-71.
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The author responds to an article that claimed that the Three Witnesses “afterwards renounced Mormonism and said that their testimony was false” The Witnesses never denied their testimony of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [81378]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-09-07  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (6 October 1922).” 93rd Semi-Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October, 1922.
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Discusses the mission of the United States of America as a promised land, the decrees of God concerning the land of Zion, and predictions of calamities if it fails God as an instrument in the accomplishment of his high purposes. The gentile nation is to be a nursing father and mother to the remnants of Israel.

Keywords: Promised Land, Prophecy
ID = [76683]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1922-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Archaeological Research and the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 25, no. 12 (October 1922): 1104-7.
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Takes the position that contemporary archaeology corroborates the claim that Book of Mormon peoples had Middle Eastern roots.

ID = [81267]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-10-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Gunsolley, J. F. “More Comment on Book of Mormon Geography.” Saints’ Herald 69 (15 November 1922): 1074-76.
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Believes that North America is the “land north” of the Book of Mormon and South America is the “land south” The principle argument advanced is the great length of time (approx. 600 to 200 B.C.) that passed without the large populations of Nephites, Zarahemlaites (Mulekites), and Jaredites discovering one another, suggesting a large territory.

ID = [79786]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-11-15  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:40
Grant, Heber J., and Edward H. Anderson. “The Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26, no. 2 (1922): 155-156.
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This article consists of a compilation of quotes about the Book of Mormon from the Journal of Discourses. All quotes are from former leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Testimony
ID = [76914]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Roberts, B. H. “A Call to Repentance.” Improvement Era 26, no. 2 (December 1922): 159-65.
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America is a choice land and all who possess it must repent and serve God or be swept off.

ID = [81270]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-12-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Hvitra-manna-land and Lamoni.” Improvement Era 26, no. 2 (1922): 190-193.
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This article relates names from sagas and American geography to Book of Mormon names such as “Laman” and “Lamoni,” which the author suggests refers to “white.” This is seen as a Book of Mormon evidence.

Keywords: King Lamoni, Onomastics, Pre-Columbian Contact
ID = [76915]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1922-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
1923
Brook, Zadoc. Introduction to the Book of Mormon. Monongahela, PA: Gilkey and Underwood Printers, 1923.
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Publication of the Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite Group). A general introduction of the Book of Mormon, with some discussion dealing with discoveries in Central America and Peru that the author believes to be “evidence to the divinity of the Book”

ID = [77904]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1923-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:27
Penrose, Charles W. The Book of Mormon. Independence, MO: Zion’s, 1923.
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An introductory pamphlet designed for an investigator that describes the discovery and contents of the Book of Mormon. It gives both spiritual and secular examples of the divinity of the book and encourages the investigator to seek for a personal witness.

ID = [78350]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1923-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:30
Roberts, B. H. The Lord Hath Spoken. Brooklyn, NY: Eastern States Mission, May, 1923.
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A new tracting system is extended mission-wide. In tract number four, a description of the Book of Mormon by Joseph Smith is given. The tract also discusses the resurrected Christ in America, the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, the Book of Mormon as a “Fifth Gospel,” “other sheep,” the Book of Mormon as a witness for the Gospel as well as for the Christ, and baptism.

ID = [80525]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1923-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Homans, James Edward [Webb, Robert C., pseud.]. “Egyptology and the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26, no. 4 (1923): 311-327.
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This series proposes that the characters on the gold plates were derived from Hieratic or Demotic Egyptian (Mormon 9:32-33). Analysis of other major written languages available ca. 600 B. C.—i.e. Phoenician-Hebrew, Egyptian hieroglyphs, cuneiform—reveals that they do not meet the writing requirements outlined in the Book of Mormon itself. The nature of the gold plates as an alloy is also discussed. The first part covers Phoenician-Hebrew and Egyptian hieroglyphs.

Keywords: Characters, Egyptology, Hieroglyphics, Language, Language – Egyptian, Language – Hebrew, Language – Reformed Egyptian, Language – Semitic, Linguistic Analysis, Linguistics, Writing System
ID = [77013]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Bechler, C. F. J. “The Book of Mormon and I.” Improvement Era 26, no. 5 (1923): 405-408.
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This article is a first person narrative testimonial of a man in Germany who found a friend in the Book of Mormon on a cold, lonely, and hopeless night. Following World War I, the man first found himself in despair, then found that the Book of Mormon offered him hope and comfort.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Faith, Hope, Missionary Work, World War I
ID = [77099]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Homans, James Edward [Webb, Robert C., pseud.]. “Egyptology and the Book of Mormon, II.” Improvement Era 26, no. 5 (1923): 437-447.
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This series proposes that the characters on the gold plates were derived from Hieratic or Demotic Egyptian (Mormon 9:32-33). Analysis of other major written languages available ca. 600 B. C.—i.e. Phoenician-Hebrew, Egyptian hieroglyphs, cuneiform—reveals that they do not meet the writing requirements outlined in the Book of Mormon itself. The nature of the gold plates as an alloy is also discussed. The second part covers cuneiform and the alloy of the plates.

Keywords: Characters, Egyptology, Gold Plates, Language, Language – Egyptian, Language – Hebrew, Language – Reformed Egyptian, Language – Semitic, Linguistic Analysis, Linguistics, Metallurgy, Tumbaga, Writing System
ID = [77100]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Homans, James Edward [Webb, Robert C., pseud.]. “Egyptology and the Book of Mormon, III.” Improvement Era 26, no. 6 (1923): 546-554.
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This series proposes that the characters on the gold plates were derived from Hieratic or Demotic Egyptian (Mormon 9:32-33). Analysis of other major written languages available ca. 600 B. C.—i.e. Phoenician-Hebrew, Egyptian hieroglyphs, cuneiform—reveals that they do not meet the writing requirements outlined in the Book of Mormon itself. The nature of the gold plates as an alloy is also discussed. The third and final part covers the Anthon Transcript.

Keywords: Anthon Transcript, Anthon, Charles, Characters, Egyptology, Gold Plates, Language – Reformed Egyptian, Linguistic Analysis, Linguistics, Writing System
ID = [77098]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (7 April 1923).” 93rd Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April, 1923.
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Discusses the purpose of the Book of Mormon as stated on the title page: “to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God.” God brought forth the Book of Mormon, which is being called the American scripture. At the time it came forth, the Christian world believed in the divinity of Christ and did not need such a statement, but there are many in the Christian world who now need a testimony and witness that Jesus Christ is God.

Keywords: Jesus Christ, Testimony, Title Page
ID = [76684]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1923-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
B., S. A. “Untitled.” Saints’ Herald 70 (11 April 1923): 337-38.
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Discusses the instructions issued by the copyright division of the U.S. Patent Office for the title page of the Book of Mormon. The words “author and proprietor”

ID = [80764]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-04-11  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
B., S. A. “Interesting Facts About the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 70 (11 April 1923): 337-38.
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The title page of the Book of Mormon that declares that Joseph Smith was the author of the book stands in compliance with the copyright laws of the day.

ID = [79597]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-04-11  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Roberts, B. H. “Modern Revelation Challenges Wisdom of Ages to Produce More Comprehensive Conception of the Philosophy of Life.” Deseret News (21 April 1923): 7.
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Adding to the five known philosophies of life, Epicureanism, Stoicism, Platonism, (fourth not mentioned), and Christianity is the sixth philosophy, or the Philosophy of God in the Dispensation of the Fullness of Times. It brings a unity to life. The teachings in the Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, and Doctrine and Covenants clarify the meaning of life.

ID = [79777]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1923-04-21  Collections:  bom,d-c  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:40
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Tut-Ankh-Amen and Sun-Worship.” Improvement Era 26, no. 7 (1923): 638-643.
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This article speculates that the Lamanite culture may have established the Egyptian practice of sun-worship in America, accounting for the appearance of this practice among certain Indian groups.

Keywords: Archaeology, Egypology, Mythology, Sun
ID = [77139]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-05-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “A Study of Book of Mormon Texts I.” Improvement Era 26, no. 9 (1923): 825-830.
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In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The first part covers the language of the Book of Mormon and its names, as well as “in the language of my father,” “seer,” “the earth,” “a narrow pass,” “crossing the deep,” and “shining stones.”

Keywords: Authenticity, Etymology, Hebraisms, Language, Language – Hebrew, Textual Analysis
ID = [76866]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-07-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Sjodahl, Janne M. “A Study of Book of Mormon Texts I (cont.).” Improvement Era 26, no. 10 (1923): 880-884.
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In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The continuation of the first part covers “oppressive taxation,” “corpses thrown into the river,” “drinking blood,” and the Bible.

Keywords: Authenticity, Etymology, Hebraisms, Language, Language – Hebrew, Textual Analysis
ID = [76893]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-08-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Improvement Era. “An Invitation.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (September 1923): 951.
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An invitation to read the Book of Mormon. Presents an overview of the coming forth of and contents of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [81269]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Relief Society Magazine. “Items about the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 10 (September 1923): 431.
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Lists the languages into which the Book of Mormon had been translated up to 1923. Dates and places of publication are included.

ID = [79620]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Relief Society Magazine. “The Book of Mormon as a Best Seller.” Relief Society Magazine 10 (September 1923): 432.
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The Book of Mormon may become a best seller, and “the last few years has probably witnessed the sale of a quarter of a million copies”

ID = [80335]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Relief Society Magazine. “The Book of Mormon as a Literary Product.” Relief Society Magazine 10 (September 1923): 432-35.
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The Book of Mormon is a standard work of American literature and its essentials are in harmony with the Bible.

ID = [80336]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Relief Society Magazine. “The Scholar and the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 10 (September 1923): 433-34.
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Scholarly critics of the Book of Mormon, found in large numbers on college campuses, try to discredit the divine origin of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [80630]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “The Book of Mormon Revealed to Joseph the Prophet.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 1053-1056.
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This article recounts the events of the night of September 21, 1823, when the angel Moroni visited with the Prophet Joseph Smith and first revealed the hiding place of the divine records.

Keywords: Angel Moroni, Gold Plates, Hill Cumorah, Jr., Smith, Joseph
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [76808]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Brimhall, George H. “The Book of Mormon an Evidence in Itself of Its Divinity.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 981-982.
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In this article, the author notes that the Book of Mormon can be considered a classic work, since interest in it endures. Some people vouch for the valuable principles contained in it, but cannot accept the miraculousness of it. Its harmony with the Bible makes it a genuine new witness for the life, teachings, and divinity of Jesus Christ.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Evidences
ID = [76813]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Foremaster, Philip. “Chastened, but Not Forgotten.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 995-997.
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This article argues that the Mexican people are a chosen race of people. According to Isaiah 29:4 they have been brought down in the dust. However, they are descendants of Joseph, through Lehi (1 Nephi 5:14) and they will be redeemed (2 Nephi 30:5-6).

Keywords: Isaiah (Book), Mexico, Native Americans, Seed of Joseph (Son of Jacob/Israel)
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 1 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Jacob
ID = [76805]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Jenson, Andrew. “The Career of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 963-968.
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This article is a rehearsal of primary events connected with the Book of Mormon, including Joseph Smith’s work with the gold plates, the conversion of several individuals (including Thomas B. Marsh, Willard Richards, Parley P. Pratt, and Sidney Rigdon) through the power of the book, and a discussion of the various translations of the Book of Mormon into foreign languages.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Book of Mormon Translation, Conversion, Foreign Language Translation, Gold Plates, Marsh, Thomas B., Pratt, Parley P., Richards, Willard, Rigdon, Sidney
ID = [76810]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Penrose, Charles W. “The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 23, no. 11 (1923): 953-957.
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This article claims that Moroni’s visits to Joseph Smith in September 1823 stand second only in importance to the First Vision. It is significant that Moroni’s visitations preceded the restoration of the priesthood and the organization of the Church.

Keywords: Angel Moroni, Book of Mormon, First Vision, Moroni (Son of Mormon), Priesthood Restoration, Restoration
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [76803]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Reynolds, Alice Louise. “The Book of Mormon Tested.” Relief Society Magazine 10 (September 1923): 427-29.
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Faith-promoting stories of people who received a testimony of Jesus Christ after reading the Book of Mormon.

ID = [80381]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Sjodahl, Janne M. “A Study of Book of Mormon Texts II.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 1045-1046.
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In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The second part covers Columbus and “the east wind.”

Keywords: Authenticity, Etymology, Hebraisms, Language, Language – Hebrew, Textual Analysis
ID = [76807]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Credibility of the Witnesses.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 969-979.
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The author of this article defends the reliability of both the Three and the Eight Witnesses to the Book of Mormon. The witnesses consistently adhered to their testimony and each had an unassailable reputation.

Keywords: Cowdery, Oliver, Eight Witnesses, Harris, Martin, Three Witnesses, Whitmer, David, Witnesses
ID = [76811]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Smith, Joseph Fielding. “Predictions in the Bible Concerning the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 958-962.
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This article discusses Bible predictions that have been associated with the Book of Mormon—the prophetic blessings that Jacob gave Joseph and his two sons, the oracles in Micah and Isaiah, parts of Isaiah 29, Ezekiel 37, and John 10.

Keywords: Ezekiel (Book), Gospel of John, Isaiah (Book), Micah (Book), Prophecy, Seed of Joseph (Son of Jacob/Israel)
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Jacob
ID = [76809]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,smith-joseph-fielding  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Talmage, James E. “Unique Character of Contents of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 1015-1018.
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This article argues that, while the historical and ethnological information in the Book of Mormon is invaluable, the theological themes are far more important. The theological aspects in the Book of Mormon harmonize with those of the Bible.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Holy Bible, Sermon at the Temple
ID = [76804]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,talmage  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Talmage, James E. “Inspiration the Cause of Popular Opposition.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 1032.
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This article discusses how some reject the Book of Mormon on account of its supernatural origin. Joseph Smith claimed that an angel revealed to him where to find the plates and that God inspired him in translating them. However, the Book of Mormon is harmonious with the Bible, and the story of its origin should not surprise anyone.

Keywords: Angel Moroni, Book of Mormon Translation, Gold Plates
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [76806]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,talmage  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Waddoups, William. “Martin Harris and the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 26, no. 11 (1923): 980-981.
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This article is a presentation of two recorded testimonies of Martin Harris concerning his vision as one of the Three Witnesses.

Keywords: Harris, Martin, Testimony, Three Witnesses
ID = [76812]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Widtsoe, John A. “Notes on Moroni’s Message.” Young Woman’s Journal 34 (September 1923): 461-65.
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Lists fourteen specific points related to Moroni’s visit, including the value of repentance, prayer as a catalyst, the promise of universal salvation, and warnings concerning covetousness.

ID = [79914]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (7 October 1923).” 94th Semi-Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October, 1923.
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Discusses the messages of the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon tells of the visit of the Redeemer to the inhabitants of the western world. It predicts the rise of the great Gentile nation—the United States of America. The Book of Mormon is a new witness for God and Christ and the truth of the gospel.

Keywords: Promised Land, Prophecy, United States
ID = [76685]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1923-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Jenson, Andrew. “Ancient Ruins in South America Evidence of Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon.” Liahona 21 (23 October 1923; 6 November 1923): 153-59, 182-84.
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Author recalls his visit to South America and suggests several possible connections between South American archaeological ruins and the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79037]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-10-23  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Sjodahl, Janne M. “A Study of Book of Mormon Texts III.” Improvement Era 27, no. 1 (1923): 18-22.
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In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The third part covers the phrase “fiery flying serpents.”

Keywords: Authenticity, Etymology, Hebraisms, Language, Language – Hebrew, Textual Analysis
ID = [77012]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-11-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Roberts, B. H. “The Relative Tax on Human Credulity between Ancient and Modern Dispensations of the Christian Religion.” Deseret News Church Section (1 December 1923): 6.
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A discourse proposing that disbelief in gospel truths and miracles is not unique to the latter days. The Book of Mormon verifies that Christ existed pre-mortally and testifies of the reality of his birth, death, resurrection, and divinity.

ID = [80618]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1923-12-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Book of Mormon Characters.” Improvement Era 27, no. 2 (1923): 146-148.
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This article discusses the Anthon transcript and declares that the letter written by Anthon concerning the figures on the paper presented by Martin Harris provides an opinion that is without value. Anthon’s brief examination and his finding do not correlate with the characters as preserved.

Keywords: Anthon Transcript, Anthon, Charles, Characters, Writing System
ID = [76935]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Hopfenbeck, G. Martin. “The Book of Mormon Manuscripts.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 85, no. 52 (27 December 1923): 820-23.
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The history of Book of Mormon manuscripts is set forth. Includes mention of various scribes, the loss of 116 manuscript pages, publication of the Book of Mormon, and nineteen manuscript pages found in the Nauvoo House cornerstone. [A. C.]

ID = [81379]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1923-12-27  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
1924
Anderson, James H. “The Book of III Nephi.” Young Woman’s Journal 35 (January 1924): 11-16.
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Discusses highlights in 3 Nephi regarding the birth of Jesus and his appearance to the Nephites. Shows historical instances outside of 3 Nephi that deal with thick darkness.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [80277]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Anderson, James H. “The Book of III Nephi.” Improvement Era 27, no. 3 (1924): 193-199.
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This article states that the teachings in the New Testament Gospels and 3 Nephi are harmonious, and events recorded in the New Testament have found some historical parallels with events listed in the Book of Mormon. Further, the great earthquakes and other upheavals of recent decades are comparable to the three days of darkness in America during the time of Jesus’ crucifixion.

Keywords: 3 Nephi, Earthquake, Intertextuality, Natural Disasters, New Testament, Sermon at the Temple, Sermon on the Mount
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [76933]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Brookbank, Thomas W. Concerning the Brass Plates. Liverpool: MS Office, 1924.
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This short apologetic work argues from biblical evidence that the brass plates represented the master copy of the Israelite scriptures in Palestine until Lehi took them to the Americas. Also claims that the brass plates were written in Egyptian hieroglyphics. [A.L. & P.H.]

ID = [77712]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Hills, Louis Edward. New Light on American Archaeology. Independence, MO: Lambert Moon, 1924.
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Discusses the origin of the early inhabitants of America, Jaredite movements, the Mulekite migration, archaeological evidences that support the Book of Mormon, Jesus Christ among the ancient Americas, stories of Quetzalcoatl, and possible Book of Mormon lands and sites.

ID = [78102]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:29
Merrill, Amos N. Lesson Book for the Religion Classes in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1924.
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A lesson manual on the Book of Mormon designed for students in the seventh grade.

ID = [77974]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Roberts, B. H. “Christ in the Book of Mormon: His Appearance on the American Continent.” Improvement Era 27, no. 3 (1924): 188-192.
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Keywords: Jesus Christ
ID = [76932]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Sjodahl, Janne M. “A Study of Book of Mormon Texts IV.” Improvement Era 27, no. 3 (1924): 237-239.
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In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The fourth part covers the names “Laban” and “Laman.”

Keywords: Authenticity, Etymology, Laban (Custodian of Brass Plates), Laman (Son of Lehi), Language, Language – Hebrew, Onomastics, Textual Analysis
ID = [76934]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Tanner, Alva A. “Book of Mormon Plagiarism.” Oakley, ID: n.p., 1924.
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Tanner lists twenty passages from the Book of Mormon that were plagiarized from the Bible. Book of Mormon names do not match names of any native American cities or peoples. Book of Mormon prophets could not have known of Christ before his birth and Joseph Smith was not born from Lehi’s genealogy as the Book of Mormon says he was.

ID = [77633]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Wunderlich, Jean, Tr. Ein Leitfaden zum Studium des Buches Mormon. Basel: LDS Swiss-German Mission, 1924.
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English title Guide to the Study of the Book of Mormon

ID = [77768]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1924-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Saints’ Herald. “An Ancient American Civilization.” Saints’ Herald 71 (2 January 1924): 3.
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According to some archaeologists’ interpretation of an ancient Mayan calendar, the earliest known date in America was August 6, 613 B.C. This date helps to support the Book of Mormon.

ID = [78999]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-02  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Brookbank, Thomas W. “A Defence [sic] of the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 86, no. 3, 4 (17, 24 January 1924): 36-39, 52-55, 59-60.
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Presents evidences of the Book of Mormon, including: the Book of Mormon omits the letters q, x, or w from proper names, does not use contractions, indicative of a Hebrew language; omits from the book of Ether references to the priesthood, the law of Moses, stories of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses, and other references that are Israelite, except for commentary inserted by Moroni. Also argues that Joseph Smith did not use the published writings of Del Rio, who visited ruins in America in 1767, as he translated the Book of Mormon.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Jacob
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Ether
ID = [81380]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-17  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Ballard, Melvin J. “The Divine Purpose in the Bringing Forth of the Book of Mormon.” Liahona 21 (29 January 1924): 297-300.
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The Book of Mormon came forth to bring redemption to the Lamanites, to benefit the world, to bring men to repentance, and to provide a sign of the nearness of the Second Coming. Exhorts members of the Church to be obedient to the teachings contained in the Book of Mormon.

ID = [80446]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-01-29  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Peterson, J. W. “The Urim and Thummim.” The Rod of Iron 1 (February 1924): 6-7.
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Reports a conversation he had with William B. Smith, brother of Joseph Smith, relative to the Urim and Thummim, the breastplate, and the “two rims of a bow” Gives a fairly detailed statement about the instruments.

ID = [80695]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-02-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Roberts, B. H. “Destruction of Ancient Nations in America—The Book of Mormon Message to the Gentile Nations Occupying the Land.” Improvement Era 27, no. 4 (February 1924): 288-92.
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The Jaredite/Nephite nations were destroyed because of wickedness. America is a choice land and all who possess it must live righteously or be swept off of the land. The gentile nations who occupy America during the present era must worship God or be destroyed as were earlier inhabitants.

ID = [81271]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-02-01  Collections:  bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Sessions, James E., and J. Wyley Sessions. “The 100th Anniversary of Moroni’s Visit Celebrated in Africa.” Improvement Era 27, no. 4 (1924): 336-337.
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In this article, the South African Mission celebrates the anniversary of Moroni’s visit by organizing a campaign to sell and distribute copies of the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Africa, Angel Moroni, Book of Mormon, Missionary Work
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [76959]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “Hagoth’s Lost Ships and Hawaii.” Improvement Era 27, no. 5 (1924): 482-483.
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In this article, the episode about Hagoth and his sea-venturing ships is quoted from Alma 63 and the theory advanced that the Polynesians descended from Book of Mormon peoples who sailed to Hawaii. It also compares rituals and customs of the ancient Hawaiians with the Israelites.

Keywords: Hagoth, Hawaii, Polynesia
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Alma
ID = [77125]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Holdaway, Annie W. “Redemption of the Lamanites.” Improvement Era 27, no. 5 (1924): 418-423.
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A brief article explaining some of the persecutions as well as progress that the Native Americans have experienced. When Melvin J. Ballard visited Ft. Peck and Blackfoot reservations the Indians knew him and were waiting for the “Book” because they had seen him in dreams. Ballard, Holdaway writes, believed the Three Nephites had labored among those Indians for years.

Keywords: Native Americans, Prophecy, Three Nephites
ID = [77124]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Bean, Willard W. “The Indians of Cumorah Land.” Deseret News Church Section (2 March 1924): 6, 8.
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Discusses different traditions and beliefs of the American Indians that correspond to those of the Nephites and the Lamanites. For example, he shows that the American Indians believe in a Great Spirit, an Indian Redeemer, and of once having a “white man’s book” among them that they had used.

ID = [80491]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1924-03-02  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (5 April 1924).” 94th Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April, 1924.
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Nephi had great visions concerning the life and the mission of Christ. He saw that other books would come forth—the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price—to establish the truth of the record of the Twelve Apostles of the Lamb of God.

Keywords: Nephi (Son of Lehi), Prophecy, Vision
ID = [76686]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1924-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,d-c,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Unattributed. “Manuscript of Solomon Spalding.” Journal of History 17 (April 1924): 169-82.
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An RLDS publication, containing primary documents relative to the Spaulding manuscript, including letters from L. L. Rice and a lecture by James H. Fairchild of Oberlin College. Concludes that it is unlikely that Spaulding had anything to do with the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79732]  Status = Type = journal article  Date = 1924-04-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:40
Jensen, Nephi. “Ten Outstanding Proofs of the Divinity of the Book of Mormon.” Liahona21 (8 April 1924): 399-400.
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Lists several proofs of the divinity of the Book of Mormon. For instance, the book contains historical information not known in 1830, it gives a substantial account of Jesus’ ministry among his “other sheep,” prophecies in the book have been fulfilled, and twelve witnesses saw the gold plates.

ID = [80230]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-04-08  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:14
Chatburn, T. W., and William Pooler. “Two Living Witnesses Who Saw David Whitmer.” The Rod of Iron 1 (May 1924): 19-20.
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Two individuals report that David Whitmer possessed a strong, personal testimony of the Book of Mormon gold plates.

ID = [80752]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-05-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
S., L. P. “The Work of This Dispensation.” The Rod of Iron 1 (May 1924): 17-19.
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The mission of the Book of Mormon and the work of this dispensation is to save souls, to gather Israel, to teach the covenants of God, and to build Zion.

ID = [80708]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-05-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Sjodahl, Janne M. “A Study of Book of Mormon Texts V.” Improvement Era 27, no. 7 (1924): 675-676.
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In this series, internal evidences of the Book of Mormon’s authenticity are argued using analysis of words and names used in the book that reflect ancient Hebrew customs, and parallels between the Book of Mormon and American Indian languages. The fifth part covers the name “Nephi.”

Keywords: Authenticity, Etymology, Language, Language – Hebrew, Nephi (Son of Lehi), Onomastics, Textual Analysis
ID = [76756]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-05-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
S., L. P. “The Choice Seer—Who Is He?” The Rod of Iron 1 (June 1924): 22-24.
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Analyzes 2 Nephi 3 and finds that a choice seer will be a blessing to the descendants of Lehi. The choice seer may be Jesus Christ, whose work was the Book of Mormon.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
ID = [80426]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-06-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Talmage, James E. “A New Witness for Christ.” Liahona 21 (June 1924): 494-95.
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Although the Book of Mormon is an invaluable history, its priceless character lies in its role as a second testimony of Jesus Christ.

ID = [78908]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-06-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Rannie, Edward. “Is the Book of Mormon a Help to Solve Present-day Problems?” The Rod of Iron 1 (July/August/September 1924): 27.
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The Book of Mormon offers the solution to every great problem the world ever encountered with such clarity and simplicity that even children can understand the messages.

ID = [79607]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-07-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Smith, Frederick A. “Why Study the Book of Mormon?” The Rod of Iron 1 (July, August, September 1924): 26.
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The Book of Mormon is of great historical worth to the American Indians and to those who seek to understand a history of religion. It is a record of the Lord’s dealings with his people and gives an account of his doctrine.

ID = [80826]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-07-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Unattributed. “A Few Reasons Why You Should Study the Book of Mormon.” The Rod of Iron 1 (July, August, September 1924): 25.
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The Book of Mormon deals with many important topics, including baptism for the dead, deathbed repentance, secret societies, and the organization of Christ’s church.

ID = [78878]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-07-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Hagedorn, Hermann. “My Mormon.” The Outlook 137 (2 July 1924): 358-59.
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A member of the RLDS church discusses Church doctrine, practices, history, and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79860]  Status = Type = journal article  Date = 1924-07-02  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Christensen, Alberta Huish. “The Present Status.” Saints’ Herald 71 (16 July 1924): 677-78.
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The Book of Mormon discusses both the seer and priestcraft. Mosiah 5:79-80 presents the deinition of a seer. Priestcraft is confounded by both the written word and by the living prophet, seer, and revelator who holds powers from God.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Mosiah
ID = [80605]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-07-16  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Cummings, Horace H. “Eternal Evidences of the Book of Mormon.” Juvenile Instructor 59 (September 1924): 466-67.
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External evidences of the Book of Mormon include the testimony of eleven witnesses, the fulillment of many prophecies, and modern archaeological discoveries. The greatest evidence, however, comes from reading, praying, and pondering the message of the book.

ID = [79423]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:38
Sheldon, Louise Palfrey. “Book of Mormon and the Present Status.” Saints’ Herald 71 (24 September 1924): 918-20.
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Writes concerning the gift of seership, the Urim and Thummim, and the Book of Mormon’s warning against centralized power.

ID = [79128]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-09-24  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Unattributed. “Teachings of the Book of Mormon on Priesthood.” The Rod of Iron 1 (October 1924): 37-39.
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The Book of Mormon teaches that men were ordained to the priesthood before they came to earth. God gives the priesthood to men, and then they are born to the priesthood in the patriarchal lineage. The priesthood is an eternal institution and the calling of men to it can only come through God.

ID = [80227]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-10-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:14
Goodwin, Samuel H. “Mormonism and Masonry - Anti-Masonry in the Book of Mormon.” The Builder 10, no. 11, 12 (November, 1924): 3-23, 34-49.
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The anti-Masonic movement of the 1820s and its influence on the Book of Mormon. Its injunctions against secret societies seen in opposition to Masonry.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, anti-Masonry; Freemasonry
ID = [82081]  Status = Type = journal article  Date = 1924-11-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:26
Goodwin, Samuel H. “Mormonism and Masonry, Anti-Masonry in the Book of Mormon.” The Builder10 (November 1924): 323-48, 363-67.
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An attempt to explain the Gadianton robbers in the Book of Mormon on the basis of events in the late 1820s related to the Freemasons and the murder of William Morgan. Language used in the Book of Mormon to describe the Gadianton robbers is used elsewhere to describe Freemasons.

ID = [79823]  Status = Type = journal article  Date = 1924-11-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:40
Talmage, James E. “A Night of Light.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 86, no. 51 (18 December 1924): 801-4.
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For centuries members of the Nephite and Lamanite communities looked forward to the time when Jesus would be born into the world. Such an occasion would be “a night of light” unto the world.

ID = [81381]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1924-12-18  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
1925
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “Prophecy and History I.” Improvement Era 28, no. 3 (1925): 249-251.
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This series of study guides contains several lessons that address the Book of Mormon and prophecy. It also deals with the Book of Mormon as fulfillment of ancient prophecy, prophecies in the Book of Mormon that have been fulfilled, are now being fulfilled, and others that have not yet been fulfilled. Furthermore, it looks at prophecies dealing with the American Indian, the United States, and the Latter-day Saints. The first part covers “the Book of Mormon as a fulfillment of ancient prophecy,” “of prophecies within itself,” and “of modern prophecy.”

Keywords: Prophecy, Study Helps
ID = [76983]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Burgess, S. A. “Family of the Brother of Jared.” Journal of History 18 (1925): 255-56.
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Argues that the LDS reading of the word “families” in Ether 1:16 is incorrect. The word “families” should be corrected, according to the original manuscript of the Book of Mormon, to read “family” The RLDS version of the Book of Mormon presents the correct reading.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Ether
ID = [79444]  Status = Type = journal article  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:38
Harris, Franklin S. “More Book of Mormon Evidence.” Young Woman’s Journal 36 (January 1925): 16-17.
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The inhabitants of ancient America had Christian traditions in pre-Columbian times and their ancestors crossed the Pacific Ocean in boats, landing somewhere on the coast of present day Mexico.

ID = [79785]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:40
Morton, William A. “‘Gems’ from the Book of Mormon and Doctrine and Covenants.” Salt Lake City: n.p., 1925.
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A quote book made up of selected passages from the Book of Mormon and the Doctrine and Covenants, useful for preparing speeches and lessons.

ID = [77370]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom,d-c  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:24
Roberts, B. H. “Jesus is the Christ—The Eternal God.” Liahona 23 (1925): 29-31.
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Gives the purpose of the Book of Mormon; identifies Jesus Christ as deity and discusses the “Light of Christ”

ID = [79631]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Seitz, Don C. Uncommon Americans. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merril, 1925.
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A historical work that discusses Joseph Smith and Mormonism on pages 1-23. The author considers the Book of Mormon to be “crude in style and inane in contents” He accepts the Spaulding Theory regarding its origin.

ID = [78742]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:33
Smith, Harry E. “A Book of Mormon Testimony.” The Rod of Iron 2 (January 1925): 45.
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Smith, as a sixteen- year-old Methodist boy, came into contact with a man reading a book. He was invited to attend the man’s church. While there he was prompted to quote wonderful scriptures that he did not recognize. He was amazed to find that these scriptures were from the Book of Mormon.

ID = [78851]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Unattributed. The Book of Third Nephi: A Course for Junior Classes. Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1925.
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A study guide for reading 3 Nephi with suggested teaching and discussion topics for teachers.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [78442]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1925-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:31
Talmage, James E. “The Bible and Other Scriptures.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 87, no. 3 (15 January 1925): 37-39.
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The LDS church accepts both the Bible and the Book of Mormon to be the word of God. The Book of Mormon, however, has received a more correct translation than has the Bible.

ID = [81383]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-15  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Whitney, Orson F. “The Marvelous Work and Wonder.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 87, no. 3 (15 January 1925): 33-37.
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Address delivered in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Uyah at the first session of General Conference, October 3, 1924.

ID = [81382]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-15  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Talmage, James E. “What is Mormonism?” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 87, no. 4 (22 January 1925): 58-64.
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Presents an overview of the contents of the Book of Mormon, emphasizing the fact that Jesus Christ is the central character of the book, and that the LDS church is clearly distinguished from other Christian sects by the manner in which it believes in modern revelation. The Book of Mormon is an example of such revelation.

ID = [81384]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-22  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Talmage, James E. “Whence Came the American Indians?” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 87, no. 5 (29 January 1925): 74-76.
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Briefly presents the history of Lehi and his family, including the separation between the Nephites and Lamanites. Descendants of the Lamanites became the American Indians.

ID = [81385]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-01-29  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “Prophecy and History II.” Improvement Era 28, no. 4 (1925): 362-263.
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This series of study guides contains several lessons that address the Book of Mormon and prophecy. It also deals with the Book of Mormon as fulfillment of ancient prophecy, prophecies in the Book of Mormon that have been fulfilled, are now being fulfilled, and others that have not yet been fulfilled. Furthermore, it looks at prophecies dealing with the American Indian, the United States, and the Latter-day Saints. The second part covers “some prophecies in the Book of Mormon already fulfilled,” “now being fulfilled,” and “not yet being fulfilled,”

Keywords: Prophecy, Study Helps
ID = [77075]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Talmage, James E. “A Testimony from the Dust.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 87, no. 6 (5 February 1925): 92-93.
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The coming forth of the Book of Mormon fulfills the prophecy of Isaiah that a testimony or speech would come forth “out of the dust” (Isaiah 29:4).

ID = [81386]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-02-05  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Archaeology and the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 87, no. 9 (26 February 1925): 132-34.
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The conclusions of modern research of the mound builders coincides with the Book of Mormon account of the Jaredite people. Modern archaeologists conclude that the Indians are of one race, that their migrations were from south to north, and that the original inhabitants of America bear an unmistakable relationship to the Semitic branches of eastern culture and Egypt.

ID = [81387]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-02-26  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “Prophecy and History III.” Improvement Era 28, no. 5 (1925): 479-480.
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This series of study guides contains several lessons that address the Book of Mormon and prophecy. It also deals with the Book of Mormon as fulfillment of ancient prophecy, prophecies in the Book of Mormon that have been fulfilled, are now being fulfilled, and others that have not yet been fulfilled. Furthermore, it looks at prophecies dealing with the American Indian, the United States, and the Latter-day Saints. The third part covers “prophecies and promises to individuals,” “prophecies with promise to nations and peoples,” and “prophecies in the Book of Mormon not found in any other scripture.”

Keywords: Prophecy, Study Helps
ID = [77074]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “Prophecy and History IV.” Improvement Era 28, no. 6 (1925): 582-583.
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This series of study guides contains several lessons that address the Book of Mormon and prophecy. It also deals with the Book of Mormon as fulfillment of ancient prophecy, prophecies in the Book of Mormon that have been fulfilled, are now being fulfilled, and others that have not yet been fulfilled. Furthermore, it looks at prophecies dealing with the American Indian, the United States, and the Latter-day Saints. The fourth part covers “prophecies and promises to the American Indian,” “to the United States as a nation,” and “to the Latter-day Saints.”

Keywords: Native Americans, Prophecy, Study Helps, United States
ID = [77057]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Hughes, Merritt Y. “A Neglected Document in American History.” University of California Chronicle (April 1925): 153-65.
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Examines the Book of Mormon as a literary document in the context of the early nineteenth century and views it as a reflection of those naturalistic influences.

ID = [78900]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1925-04-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Language of White Indians.” Improvement Era 28, no. 6 (1925): 568-571.
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This article is an analysis of the language of “white Indians” found by an American explorer in the mountains of Darien, in Panama. It reveals a vast number of words related to old world words in both form and meaning and claims some Hebrew words are found in this Indian language.

Keywords: Hebraic Indian Theory, Language, Language – Hebrew, Linguistic Analysis, Linguistics, Pre-Columbian American History
ID = [77056]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Sutherland, George C. “Who Were the Builders of the Lost City of Nevada?” Improvement Era 28, no. 6 (1925): 529-534.
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This article is an examination of archaeological discoveries unearthed in the Moapa Valley of southern Nevada. The author compares the demise of the culture that built the Lost City to Book of Mormon descriptions of similar cultural deteriorations.

Keywords: Archaeology, Native Americans – Pueblo, Pre-Columbian American History
ID = [77055]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Rannie, Edward. “Book of Mormon and Religion.” Saints’ Herald 72 (8 April 1925): 408-9.
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The Book of Mormon is the most important teaching tool for youth. It portrays real characters and the results of obedience.

ID = [79126]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-04-08  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Hanson, Paul M. “Quetzalcoatl.” Saints’ Herald 72 (13 May 1925): 531-32.
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Considers the idea that the white god of America, Quetzalcoatl, was Jesus Christ of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [80038]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-05-13  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:13
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Archaeological Finds in Arizona.” Improvement Era 28, no. 9 (1925): 813-821.
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Several crosses with Latin inscriptions, a spear, and sword that were excavated near Tucson, Arizona, are discussed as possible evidence for pre-Columbian contact between the Americas and Europe. The author speculates that a reference to a “mountain” in the inscriptions may be connected to the Hill Cumorah mentioned in the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Archaeology, Pre-Columbian American History, Pre-Columbian Contact
ID = [76964]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-07-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (6 October 1925).” 96th Semi-Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October, 1925.
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Answers the question that a little boy asked, “Why are people?” It cannot be answered in the Old or in the New Testament The Book of Mormon (2 Nephi 2:24-25) teaches the purpose of God in the creation.

Keywords: Creation, Eternal Life, Immortality, Premortal Life
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
ID = [76687]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1925-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Sjodahl, Janne M. “The Name Moroni.” Improvement Era 28, no. 12 (1925): 1132-1134.
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This article argues that the appellation “Moroni” shows up in Asia, the Americas, and even in Paul’s exclamation “maranatha” (1 Cor. 16:22).

Keywords: External Evidence, Linguistic Analysis, Linguistics, Onomastics
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [77176]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Benbow, Dennis Everett. “Current Book of Mormon Evidence.” Saints’ Herald 72 (16 December 1925): 1335-38.
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Some archaeologists find similarities between ancient American and Egyptian ruins. Both the horse and the camel are believed to have originated in America, fossils of huge elephant-like animals have been found, and white Indians have been located in remote areas of South America.

ID = [79347]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1925-12-16  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:37
1926
Brookbank, Thomas W. A Study in Hebrew and Indian Languages. Salt Lake City: Salt Lake City Efficiency Printing Co, 1926.
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A brief comparison of similar Hebrew, Native American and Nephite (Book of Mormon) words and language constructions.

Keywords: Ancient America, Language, Language - Hebrew, Native Americans
ID = [75422]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1926-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:11
Gray, A. F. Menace of Mormonism. Anderson, IN: Gospel Trumpet, 1926.
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Chapter 3 of this polemical work against Mormonism is devoted exclusively to the Book of Mormon. The author attempts to discredit Mormon interpretations of Bible prophecy that support the Book of Mormon. He discusses the Anthon episode, problems in the issue of translation, Bible plagiarism and anachronistic usage of biblical material such as the Sermon on the Mount, linguistic problems, the term Bible used 600 years before Christ, New Testament phraseology, Isaiah, lack of scientific evidence, and more. He concludes that the Book of Mormon is not a true history, but a fraud.

ID = [78013]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1926-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Sperry, Sidney B. “The Text of Isaiah in the Book of Mormon.” M.A. thesis, University of Chicago Divinity School, 1926.
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A detailed study of the parallels in Isaiah texts in the Bible and Book of Mormon. This study includes tables in both English and Hebrew showing the textual differences. The conclusions are that the text of Isaiah considered Deutero-Isaiah dates earlier than 600 b.c. when Lehi brought the plates of Laban to the American continent and that Joseph Smith worked independently from the King James Version.

ID = [80667]  Status = Type = thesis  Date = 1926-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Whitmer, David K. “The Solution of The Mormon Problem: What Is It?” N.p. : n.p., 1926.
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Reprint of pamphlet written by David Whitmer entitled “An Address to All Believers in the Book of Mormon,” with a preface by John J. Snyder.

ID = [78648]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1926-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
Homer, William H., Jr. “The Passing of Martin Harris.” Improvement Era 29, no. 5 (1926): 468-472.
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This article covers how Martin Harris, one of the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, was persuaded to move from Kirtland, Ohio, to Utah in 1870. A prominent part of the article is devoted to Harris’s tenacious adherence to his testimony of the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Harris, Martin, Three Witnesses
ID = [76834]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Mintun, J. F. “David Whitmer and Stewardships.” Saints’ Herald 73 (24 March 1926): 268-70.
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David Whitmer’s testimony of having seen the plates never wavered. He was faithful in his stewardship, which included more than witnessing for the Book of Mormon. The Three Witnesses were called upon by the Prophet Joseph to select the twelve apostles. The Three Witnesses accomplished their work and in spite of their mistakes were accepted of the Lord.

ID = [79350]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-03-24  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:37
Black, Golden H., and Louis H. Petersen. “The Largest Mound in America.” Improvement Era 29, no. 6 (1926): 547-548.
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The article references a large mound located at Moundville, West Virginia, which is believed to have existed for some three thousand years. Three human skeletons were discovered within the mound’s two vaults. A stone located at the mound and now held at the Smithsonian Institute contains an inscription that has never been deciphered. These things are considered to be archaeological evidences of the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Ancient America - North America, Archaeology, Hopewell Culture, Mound Builders
ID = [76792]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Pratt, Rey L. “Gospel Tidings For the Southland.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 88, no. 55 (15 April 1926): 225-30.
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Pratt, who has been called to conduct missionary work in “the southland,” quotes 2 Nephi 1:1-11, 1 Nephi 13, 2 Nephi 30, and 3 Nephi 21 that speak of the fall, final gathering, and redemption of the Lamanites.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 1 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [81388]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-04-15  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Talmage, James E. “Lehi.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 88, no. 22 (3 June 1926): 347.
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Shows the connection between the name “Lehi” and the Lehigh Valley, Lehigh River, and Lehigh Mountain of Pennsylvania.

ID = [81389]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-06-03  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Clawson, Rudger. “Scriptures-Ancient and Modern.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 88, no. 24 (17 June 1926): 369-73.
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The Book of Mormon is the stick of Joseph identified in Ezekiel 37:15-20. Lehi is a descendant of Joseph through Manasseh and Ishmael is the descendant of Ephraim, thus completing the house of Joseph.

ID = [81390]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-06-17  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Talmage, James E. “The Stick of Joseph.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 88, no. 24 (17 June 1926): 376-78.
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The Book of Mormon is the stick of Joseph identified in Ezekiel 37:15-20. Lehi is a descendant of Joseph through Manasseh and Ishmael is the descendant of Ephraim, thus completing the house of Joseph.

ID = [81391]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-06-17  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Dewey, L. Valess. “Regarding Joseph Smith’s Mission.” Improvement Era 29, no. 10 (1926): 1163-1167.
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The prophet Joseph Smith was the instrument through which the Book of Mormon was produced. The gospel of Jesus Christ was revealed through the mind of Joseph in modern scripture—the Book of Mormon, the Pearl of Great Price, and the Doctrine and Covenants. These scriptures are new witnesses for God.

Keywords: Articles of Faith, Prophecy, Revelation, Smith, Joseph, Jr.
ID = [77140]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-08-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,d-c,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Ancient Indian Literature.” Improvement Era 29, no. 11 (1926): 1035-1042.
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This article refers to the record-keeping habits of the inhabitants of the Americas as discovered by European observers. An English translation of several records is given, and a kinship shown between traditions among the American pre-European peoples and the milieu from which the Book of Mormon emerged.

Keywords: Pre-Columbian American History, Pre-Columbian Contact, Recordkeeping
ID = [76916]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Ireland, H. “Good Roads in Book of Mormon Times.” Liahona 24 (7 September 1926): 132-33.
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Draws a parallel between archaeological finds and 3 Nephi. Evidence indicates that the Mayan civilization ourished near the beginning of the Christian era. For instance, Mayan road building rivaled that of Rome in the same period. This period coincides with 3 Nephi 6:8, A. D. 29-30, which describes the advanced state of civilization and large scale road building.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [79493]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-09-07  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:38
Ellsworth, John Orval. “‘A Land of Many Waters’” Improvement Era 30, no. 2 (1926): 180-181.
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This article claims that certain geographical references in the Book of Mormon describe the land and lakes in central and northern New York.

Keywords: Book of Mormon Geography, Book of Mormon Geography – New York Model, Book of Mormon Geography – North America
ID = [76988]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Snow, Harold L. “Ancient Pictographs of Southern Utah.” Improvement Era 30, no. 2 (1926): 163-165.
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In this article, corresponding words in ancient near Eastern languages and those of American Indians is seen as evidence of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon because Latter-day Saints believe the book is a sacred history of ancient inhabitants of America who came from Jerusalem.

Keywords: Characters, Pre-Columbian American History, Writing System
ID = [76987]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1926-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
1927
Giles, Henry E. “The Truth Has Spoken from the Dust.” Salt Lake City: n.p., 1927.
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Sheet music written in commemoration of the centennial of the year Moroni entrusted the plates to Joseph Smith.

ID = [78685]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1927-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:33
Root, Azariah S. The Spaulding Manuscript in the Oberlin College Library. Oberlin Library, 12 May 1927.
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Typewritten statement by an Oberlin College librarian concerning the Spaulding manuscript in Oberlin’s possession.

ID = [78651]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1927-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
Sjodahl, Janne M. An Introduction to the Study of the Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Press, 1927.
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This little volume owes its existence chiefly to the desire of the author to add his testimony, at this time, to that of numerous others, bearing the holy Priesthood, of the truths revealed in the Book of Mormon for the salvation of man. But the responsibility is not entirely the author’s. Some of the contents of the book has appeared in the Improvement Era and other Church publications during the last ten years, and friends have been good enough to say, repeatedly, that they would be glad to have those contributions in some form more convenient for reference. Acting on their suggestion, I have collected some papers previously published and others that now appear for the first time, and respectfully submit them in this form to the public. In doing so, it is my sincere prayer that the testimony here offered may be of benefit to the reader, and especially to honest seekers after truth.

Keywords: Ancient America - Mesoamerica, Ancient America - North America, Ancient America - South America, Book of Mormon Geography - Hemispheric, Doctrine, Eight Witnesses, Gold Plates, Lamanites, Latter-day Saint History (1820-1846), Mulekites, Native Americans - Aztec, Native Americans - Maya, Native Americans - Toltec, Native Americans – Algonquins, Native Americans – Iroquois, Native Americans – Muyscas, Native Americans – Nahuas, Native Americans – Pueblo, Nephites, Three Witnesses
ID = [75423]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1927-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:11
Vellinga, M. C. Mormon Mysteries Revealed. Los Angeles, CA: West Coast Publishing, 1927.
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Writes on a variety of Book of Mormon related subjects to show how the Mormon use of the Bible is incorrect. Discusses the restoration of the gospel by Joseph Smith, the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, the cessation of revelation, the antiquity of the Book of Mormon, “other sheep,” and other items. Attempts to dispel the myths by using correct interpretations of the Bible. Finds that Joseph Smith is the author of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [78031]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1927-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Wright, Cyril E., ed. Study Outline for Senior Religion. The Book of Mormon: Is It Necessary?. Independence, MO: Herald Publishing House, 1927.
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Study guide covers how to know the Book of Mormon is true—through the witness of the Spirit, through the testimony of witnesses, through the testimony of the scriptures, and through archaeological evidences. Also includes a lesson on how to use the book effectively.

ID = [78299]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1927-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:30
Melville, Alton C. “Recent Scientific Investigations: They Substantiate the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 4 (1927): 311-314.
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Inspired by a study of archaeological remains in Panama that lead one archaeologist from New York to call it “the Pompeii of Ancient America,” Melville believes Panama finds corroboration with the Book of Mormon in such issues as location and size, commerce, industries, cloth, tools, and elephants.

Keywords: Archaeology, Book of Mormon Geography, Book of Mormon Geography – Mesoamerica, External Evidence, Pre-Columbian American History
ID = [76984]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Wilkinson, LaVern. “Waters of Sebus.” Improvement Era 30, no. 4 (1927): 346-347.
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This article describes how Ammon received the miraculous power of God as the result of obedience to God. It claims that individuals qualify for the Lord’s work by diligent study. and power is invested in them by prayer and fasting, and there must be a desire to serve.

Keywords: Ammon (Son of King Mosiah), Obedience, Sons of Mosiah, Waters of Sebus
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Mosiah
ID = [76986]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Wilson, L. A. “Bearing on the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 4 (1927): 314.
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This article discusses the Chinese account of their first settlement in China and relates their experiences with the migration of the Jaredites from the Tower of Babel to the great sea.

Keywords: Jaredites, Tower of Babel
ID = [76985]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Rannie, Edward. “The Three Books.” Saints’ Herald 74 (2 February 1927): 124-27.
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The Bible, the Book of Mormon, and the Doctrine and Covenants are the accepted standard scriptures of the Church following its reorganization. They determine Church government, doctrine, and practices of the Church. Together they solidify the saints into one faith.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Ether
ID = [80670]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-02-02  Collections:  bom,d-c  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Meaning of the Word ‘Mormon’” Improvement Era 30, no. 5 (1927): 433-434.
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This article quotes Joseph Smith’s statement that “Mormon” means “more good,” or, in other words, “better.” The first syllable is English, the second is Egyptian. The “good” in the name is related to the gospel as good news. Several native American languages have superlatives that translate “more good.”

Keywords: Language – Egyptian, Linguistic Analysis, Linguistics, Onomastics
ID = [76892]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-03-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Book of Mormon Evidence.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 10 (10 March 1927): 150-51, 157-58.
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Recent scientific research is used to establish facts mentioned in the Book of Mormon. The use of steel in the Book of Mormon is supported by recent findings of hardened tools and steel implements in anceitn American ruins.

ID = [81392]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-03-10  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Saints’ Herald. “The Brother of Jared.” Saints’ Herald 74 (30 March 1927): 377-79.
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Recounting the story of the brother of Jared brings greater understanding of the personality of God and his creation of man.

ID = [80419]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-03-30  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Notes on the Book of Mormon I.” Improvement Era 30, no. 6 (1927): 526-531.
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This series discusses the gold plates, the burial of the plates at the Hill Cumorah, the Urim and Thummim, the characters on the plates, Joseph Smith’s preparation for translation, the scribes, and manuscripts. The first part discusses the physical characteristics of the plates.

Keywords: Gold Plates, Tumbaga
ID = [77077]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Notes on the Book of Mormon II.” Improvement Era 30, no. 7 (1927): 623-626.
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This series discusses the gold plates, the burial of the plates at the Hill Cumorah, the Urim and Thummim, the characters on the plates, Joseph Smith’s preparation for translation, the scribes, and manuscripts. The second part covers the Hill Cumorah, the burial of the plates, and the Urim and Thummim.

Keywords: Gold Plates, Hill Cumorah, NY, Urim and Thummim
ID = [76917]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-05-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Osmond, Waldo L. “The Three Witnesses.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 19 (12 May 1927): 298-300.
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The Three Witnesses fulfilled the function of bearing living testimonies of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. They became witnesses when they received a heavenly manifestation in June 1829.

ID = [81393]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-05-12  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Notes on the Book of Mormon III.” Improvement Era 30, no. 8 (1927): 696-700.
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This series discusses the gold plates, the burial of the plates at the Hill Cumorah, the Urim and Thummim, the characters on the plates, Joseph Smith’s preparation for translation, the scribes, and manuscripts. The third part covers the characters on the gold plates.

Keywords: Anthon Transcript, Anthon, Charles, Characters, Language – Egyptian, Language – Reformed Egyptian, Writing System
ID = [77080]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-06-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Burgess, S. A. “The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 74 (8 June 1927): 654-55.
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Presents a brief outline of Joseph Smith’s life, an overview of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, and Joseph’s account of Moroni’s visits in 1823.

ID = [80433]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-06-08  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Evans, Richard L. “A Voice from the Dust.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 23 (9 June 1927): 361-2.
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Recent archaeological excavations help authenticate the Book of Mormon. Discussion includes such topics as iron, monuments, and temples.

ID = [81394]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-06-09  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Burgess, S. A. “The Plates of the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 74 (15 June 1927): 691-92.
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Reviews the historical events dealing with the reception and translation of the gold plates by Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith was given great assistance from God to perform his prophetic work.

ID = [80599]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-06-15  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Burgess, S. A. “Various Editions of the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 74 (22 June 1927): 719-21.
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The editions of the Book of Mormon include the original manuscript, the first edition, the Liverpool editions, the editions of the Reorganized Church, the Salt Lake editions, the Chicago and Independence editions, and translations into Welsh, French, German, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Spanish, Italian, Hawaiian, Tahitian, and Japanese.

ID = [80770]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-06-22  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Notes on the Book of Mormon IV.” Improvement Era 30, no. 9 (1927): 795-800.
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This series discusses the gold plates, the burial of the plates at the Hill Cumorah, the Urim and Thummim, the characters on the plates, Joseph Smith’s preparation for translation, the scribes, and manuscripts. The fourth part covers Joseph Smith’s translation of the plates.

Keywords: Book of Mormon Translation, Foreign Language Translation, Scribes, Translator
ID = [77103]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-07-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Burgess, S. A. “Book of Mormon and the Bible.” Saints’ Herald 74 (6 July 1927): 775-77.
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The Book of Mormon fulfills prophecies found in Genesis, Isaiah, Hosea, Ezekiel, and Nahum.

ID = [79127]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-07-06  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Burgess, S. A. “The Book of Mormon and the Bible.” Saints’ Herald (13 July 1927): 797-98.
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The Book of Mormon is a manifestation that God loves all people and an “added witness of the goodness of God” and his concern for all humanity. It was never intended that the Book of Mormon replace the Bible, as some contend.

ID = [80326]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-07-13  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Lambert, Richard J. “Book of Mormon Would Help Them.” Saints’ Herald 74 (13 July 1927): 795.
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Quoting the Wisconsin Evening Telegram concerning the origin of the native inhabitants of America, the author declares the joy of knowing the truth contained within the pages of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79246]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-07-13  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Burgess, S. A. “The Book of Mormon Plates.” Saints’ Herald 74 (20 July 1927): 830-31.
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Discusses the ancient plates and records from which came the present Book of Mormon. These are (1) The brass plates of Laban, (2) the large plates of Nephi, (3) the small plates of Nephi, 4) the record of Zeniff, (5) the twenty-four gold plates or record of the Jaredites, (6) and the gold plates of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [80373]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-07-20  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Burgess, S. A. “The Book of Mormon and Archaeology.” Saints’ Herald 74 (27 July 1927): 862-63.
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Presents a list of works written on the subject of the Book of Mormon and archaeology. Much has been unearthed to prove Book of Mormon statements that were once in question.

ID = [80317]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-07-27  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Ivins, Anthony W. “The Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 14 (August 1927): 384-88.
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Retells the story of the angel Moroni showing the gold plates to Joseph Smith. The recent discovery of gold plates and steel represent external evidences of the truthfulness of the book.

ID = [80286]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Burgess, S. A. “Where the Plates Were Found.” Saints’ Herald 74 (3 August 1927): 893-94.
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Oliver Cowdery provides a description of the Hill Cumorah area where the gold plates were found and the sacred events that took place there.

ID = [80808]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-03  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Fry, Charles. “From Bishop Charles Fry at Cumorah.” Saints’ Herald 74 (3 August 1927): 892, 918.
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An admonishment to read the Book of Mormon “in recognition of the centennial,” or one hundred years since the plates were received by Joseph Smith. An intense study of the scriptures will refine, strengthen, and purify all those who will participate.

ID = [79466]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-03  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:38
Burgess, S. A. “The Book of Mormon and Archaeology.” Saints’ Herald 74 (10 August 1927): 925-26.
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The Book of Mormon introduced many new ideas into the world, including its own language from which it was translated, the liahona or compass, and the existence of Christianity in America long before archaeology proved it to exist in America.

ID = [80316]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-10  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Lambert, Richard J. “Are You Reading the Book of Mormon?” Saints’ Herald 74 (10 August 1927): 923-24.
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Challenges members of the Church to read the Book of Mormon. Reading it will increase faith in Jesus Christ, give personal knowledge of the contents of the book, establish the habit of relying upon the word of God, give spiritual vision, and create unity in the Church.

ID = [79078]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-10  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Burgess, S. A. “The Book of Mormon: Summary.” Saints’ Herald 74 (31 August 1927): 1012-13.
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The Lord has given many schoolmasters to bring people to Christ, including: the Old Testament, Confucius, Mohammed, and the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon fosters greater spiritual and mental growth.

ID = [80400]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-31  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Lambert, Richard J. “As Centennial Date Nears, Book of Mormon Readers Increase.” Saints’ Herald 74 (31 August 1927): 1010.
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Many have started reading the Book of Mormon in response to the challenge to read the book before the centennial celebration.

ID = [79079]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-08-31  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Relief Society Magazine. “Items of Interest Concerning the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 14 (September 1927): 430-32.
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An excerpt taken from a letter from Professor Hall of Cornell University to George H. Brimhall states that the Book of Mormon was one of the most famous, most widely discussed books ever published in America.

ID = [79621]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Relief Society Magazine. “The Greatest of All American Books.” Relief Society Magazine 14 (September 1927): 437.
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This article claims that the Book of Mormon is the most important of all American books.

ID = [80479]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Relief Society Magazine. “The Book of Mormon an Inspirer of Art.” Relief Society Magazine 14 (September 1927): 436-37.
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Sculpture, painting, stained glass windows, hymns, drama, pageants, and poems are forms of art that the Book of Mormon has inspired.

ID = [80314]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Anderson, Edward H., and Heber J. Grant. “How About It?” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 1050-1051.
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This article is a challenge to read the Book of Mormon to commemorate the one-hundredth anniversary of the delivery of the plates to Joseph Smith, and a warning against neglecting the scriptures. The Book of Mormon is the word of God, a spiritual guide, and it confirms the truths in the Bible. Testimonies of Parley P. Pratt and B. H. Roberts are included.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Pratt, Parley P., Roberts, B. H., Testimony
ID = [77145]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Ballard, Melvin J. “Ancient Ruins of South America: Some External Evidences Supporting the Story of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 960-973.
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This piece is largely an account (accompanied by photographs) of a trip by the author to ancient ruins in the Andes Plateau. Monoliths and the ruins of temples in the sites of three ancient cities are described. The workmanship of the ruins is marvelous, states the author, and comparable to ancient Egyptian buildings.

Keywords: Ancient America – South America, Ancient Egypt, Archaeology, External Evidence, Native Americans – Incas, Pre-Columbian American History, South America
ID = [77152]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Curtis, Theodore E. “A Nation Speaks Out From the Dust.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 939.
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A poem that speaks about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon in the last day.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Poetry, Restoration
ID = [77147]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Evans, John Henry. “Nephite Philosophy of Life.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 955-959.
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This article claims that Nephite leaders and teachers possessed a distinct philosophy regarding life. For instance, God demonstrates an impartiality towards the human race, the Holy Ghost is available to direct one’s life, the principle of freedom is attached to obedience to divine law, an eternal view of things is advanced as opposed to the limited temporal view that mankind is prone to take.

Keywords: Holy Ghost, Nephites, Obedience, Philosophy
ID = [77151]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Evans, Richard L. “The Standard Works.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 35 (1 September 1927): 554-56.
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The LDS church accepts four separate works as the standard works—the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Great Price. These works are authoritative and set forth revelations of God.

ID = [81396]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bom,d-c,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Hart, Charles H. “Steadfast Testimony of the Three Witnesses.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 35 (1 September 1927): 545-51.
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Refutes the claim made in the 1911 edition of the Catholic Encyclopedia that the Three Witnesses denied their testimonies of the Book of Mormon plates. As evidence, he cites an 1883 interview of David Whitmer, the dying declaration of Martin Harris, and an affidavit testifying that, in a Michigan murder trial, Oliver Cowdery defended the Book of Mormon.

ID = [81395]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Hyde, W. A. “The Spirit and Influence of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 988-992.
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The author testifies that the Book of Mormon is full of the Spirit of Truth. This Spirit carries the book’s message to the hearts of its readers.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Holy Ghost, Spirit of Truth, Testimony, Truth
ID = [77144]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Pratt, Parley P. “The Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 938.
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In this testimony, Pratt rejoices in the Book of Mormon and says that if the world accepted its gospel all evil would cease.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Pratt, Parley P., Testimony
ID = [77146]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Suggested Key to Book of Mormon Geography.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 974-987.
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The author surveys theories on Book of Mormon geography, and offers his own speculation. He concludes that Lehi landed in South America just south of the Isthmus and that he died in Peru. Nephi went on to Ecuador and then Colombia. Zarahemla was located on the Atlantic side of Central America.

Keywords: Book of Mormon Geography, Book of Mormon Geography – Mesoamerica, Book of Mormon Geography – Peru, Book of Mormon Geography – South America
ID = [77143]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Smith, Joseph Fielding. “Publication of the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 14 (September 1927): 423-29.
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Quotes Samuel H. Smith’s story of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon; praises the title page and the promise therein. Gives historical facts concerning the publication and sales of the book.

ID = [80029]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:13
Smith, Joseph Fielding. “Translation and Publication of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 946-948.
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This article surveys the events leading to the publication of the Book of Mormon and discusses the length of translation time, the roles of Martin Harris, Oliver Cowdery, and the Three Witnesses, the obtaining of the copyright, and the preparation for publication.

Keywords: Book of Mormon Copyright, Book of Mormon Translation, Cowdery, Oliver, Harris, Martin, Printing of the Book of Mormon, Three Witnesses, Whitmer, David
ID = [77149]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,smith-joseph-fielding  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Smith, Joseph Fielding. “Testimonies of the Witnesses to the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 948-954.
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This article sets forth the Lord’s law of witnesses as recorded in the scriptures. The provision for witnesses to testify regarding the reality of the gold plates perfectly fits the scriptural pattern and the Book of Mormon itself predicted that there would be such witnesses. The Book of Mormon witnesses remained true to their testimonies all of their lives.

Keywords: Cowdery, Oliver, Gold Plates, Harris, Martin, Law of Witnesses, Three Witnesses, Whitmer, David
ID = [77150]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era,smith-joseph-fielding  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Townsend, Joseph Long King. “The Miraculous Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 1027-1028.
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This is a lengthy poem about the coming forth of the Book of Mormon from the Hill Cumorah.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Hill Cumorah, NY, Poetry
ID = [77142]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Wells, Junius F. “The Engraving of the Three Witnesses.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 1022-1025.
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This article discusses the process of making a duplication of the engravings of the Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Cowdery, Oliver, Harris, Martin, Three Witnesses, Whitmer, David
ID = [77141]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Whitney, Orson F. “The Book of Mormon: Historical and Prophetic Phases.” Improvement Era 30, no. 11 (1927): 941-948.
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The author reports of his visit to Palmyra, Manchester, and the Hill Cumorah, outlines many of the features of the Book of Mormon: the history and prophecy in the book, reference to Zion, America as a land of liberty, the relationship of Joseph and Judah, and Jesus Christ in America.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Hill Cumorah, NY, Promised Land, Savior in America, Seed of Joseph (Son of Jacob/Israel)
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Jacob
ID = [77148]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Lambert, Richard J. “The Book of Mormon Center of Interest.” Saints’ Herald 74 (7 September 1927): 1034.
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Forming small groups will assist members in reading the Book of Mormon before the commemoration of the centennial.

ID = [80350]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-07  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Lambert, Richard J. “Book of Mormon Pageant at Independence.” Saints’ Herald 74 (14 September 1927): 1059.
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“Remembering Cumorah” is a pageant to commemorate the centennial of the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79205]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-14  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Fry, Charles. “The Message Which the Book of Mormon Bears to the American Nation.” Saints’ Herald 74 (21 September 1927): 1098-1100.
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The Book of Mormon states that America is a choice land that is reserved for a righteous people. It declares that Jesus Christ is the God who calls to every person all over the world and to the inhabitants of America to repent. Failure to heed this message will culminate in the failure of the nation.

ID = [80541]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-21  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Smith, Joseph Fielding. “Translation of the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 38 (22 September 1927): 593-95.
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The translation of the Book of Mormon commenced about April 7, 1829, and the copyright is dated June 11, 1829. In this short period of just under two months the translation was completed.

ID = [81397]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-22  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Talmage, James E. “One Hundred Years Ago Today.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 38 (22 September 1927): 600-603.
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Recalls the coming forth of the Book of Mormon through Moroni, the Nephite prophet who appeared as an angel to Joseph Smith. Emphasizes that the Book of Mormon “stands as an independent witness of Jesus the Christ as the Son of the Eternal Father, and as the Redeemer”

ID = [81398]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-22  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Ivins, Anthony W. “The Book of Mormon Bears Witness of Christ.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 39, 40 (29 September, 6 October 1927): 609-14, 625-31.
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Church members are exhorted to live righteously and to know doctrine and Church history well enough to defend their faith. Testifies that the Redeemer appeared on this continent. [B.D.][C.C.]

ID = [81399]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-09-29  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Jenson, Andrew. “Nephi—An Impressive Lesson.” Improvement Era 30, no. 12 (1927): 1093-1094.
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Giving many examples from the life of Nephi, the author states his impression to follow the example of Nephi.

Keywords: Nephi (Son of Lehi)
ID = [77104]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
McGavin, E. Cecil. “The Lord’s Promise to the Lamanites.” Improvement Era 30, no. 12 (1927): 1095-1097.
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This article contrasts the benighted condition of the Indians when the European colonists arrived in America with the glorious promises that are yet to come as prophesied in the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Lamanites, Native Americans, Prophecy
ID = [77105]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (7 October 1927).” 98th Semi-Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October, 1927.
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Moroni warns that anyone who should possess the land of promise must serve God or be swept off (Ether 2:9-12).

Keywords: Laws, Legal, Moroni (Son of Mormon), Obedience, Promised Land, Wickedness
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Ether
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [76689]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1927-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (5 October 1926).” 97th Semi-Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, October, 1926.
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Keywords: Book of Mormon Translation, Early Church History, Eight Witnesses, Smith, Joseph, Jr., Three Witnesses, Whitmer, David
ID = [76697]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1927-10-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Two Outstanding Features of Book of Mormon History.” Relief Society Magazine 14 (October, November 1927): 475-80, 550-53.
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Discusses the determination of the people of Ammon not to defend themselves against the Lamanite attack. Some Indian traditions reflect this peaceful approach to war. The united order was practiced among the Nephites after the Savior’s visit. Indian traditions hold to many of the principles of the united order. [J.W.M.] ”

ID = [80754]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-10-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Wells, Junius F. “The Three Witnesses.” Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine 18-20 (October 1927— October 1929): 158-63, 34-38, 69-73, 172-78, 187-90.
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Includes testimonies and histories of Oliver Cowdery, David Whitmer, and Martin Harris.

ID = [80678]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-10-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Lambert, Richard J. “Book of Mormon Readers.” Saints’ Herald 74 (26 October 1927): 1251-52.
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Letters and cards flooding the Church offices tell of new interest in reading the Book of Mormon. Excerpts from letters are included.

ID = [79218]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-10-26  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Millennial Star. “A Professor’s Comment on the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 89, no. 43 (27 October 1927): 682.
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Charles H. Hull, a non- Mormon professor of American history at Cornell University, states that he believes that “the Book of Mormon to be one of the most famous and widely discussed books ever published in America”

ID = [81400]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-10-27  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Moyle, James H. “Authenticity of the Book of Mormon.” Deseret News Church Section (29 October 1927): 8, 10.
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Discusses the Israelite origin of the Indians, Ezekiel’s prophecy of two records, the horse, elephant, agriculture, cement, Indian traditions, archaeological items, and other evidences for the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79082]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1927-10-29  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Sjodahl, Janne M. “Have the Lamanites Jaredite Blood in Their Veins.” Improvement Era 31, no. 1 (1927): 56-57.
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The author proposes that not all the Jaredites perished in the final Jaredite cataclysm. He speculates that some of them fled and joined the people of Mulek.

Keywords: Jaredites, Lamanites, Mulekites
ID = [76775]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-11-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Widtsoe, John A. “Alma Speaks to the Twentieth Century.” Improvement Era 31, no. 1 (1927): 20-31.
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This article states that Alma the Younger taught principles that are relevant in our day. The combined teachings of Alma connect the premortal life, present day, and future life. Alma’s teachings deal with such concepts as the Fall and redemption, the nature of the priesthood, the final judgment, humility, faith, and prayer.

Keywords: Alma the Younger, Fall of Adam, Premortal Existence, Prophecy
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Alma
ID = [76774]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-11-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Saints’ Herald. “Unique Method of Recording Book of Mormon Readers.” Saints’ Herald 74 (2 November 1927): 1275.
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Reports on the results of a new reading program and method of reporting pages read.

ID = [80762]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-11-02  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Lambert, Richard J. “Interest in Book of Mormon Increases.” Saints’ Herald 74 (2 November 1927): 1274.
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As individuals and families value the Book of Mormon more, they are spending more time reading it with greater rewards of spirituality and faith.

ID = [79594]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-11-02  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. “Book of Mormon Story and Essay Contest.” Saints’ Herald 74 (2 November 1927): 1275.
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Announcement of a writing contest. Church members are invited to write poetry, fiction, or scholarly works on Book of Mormon topics.

ID = [79224]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-11-02  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Phillips, Arthur B. “The Undiscovered Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 74 (23 November 1927): 1365-74.
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Benefits derived from studying the Book of Mormon depend upon the individuals who read it. For many of its believers, it is still an undiscovered book. Advisable methods of study are to read the book from beginning to end or topical reading.

ID = [80691]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-11-23  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Ballard, Melvin J. “Our Duty as Custodians of the Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 31, no. 2 (1927): 103-108.
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This article states that members of the Church are expected to obtain a spiritual testimony of the Book of Mormon and then help move it toward its divine destiny. The mission of the book is described on the title page. The book is to be taken to the descendants of Lehi and the time will come when substantial numbers of them will respond.

Keywords: Book of Mormon, Missionary Work, Prophecy, Testimony, Title Page of the Book of Mormon
ID = [77102]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1927-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Roberts, B. H. “One More Ray of Light.” Deseret News Church Section (24 December 1927): 6.
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2 Nephi 2:24-25 constitutes a great message to the world. The only way to obtain perfect wisdom is from perfect knowledge.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
ID = [79937]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1927-12-24  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Roberts, B. H. “Changing Emphasis Stressing the Deity of Christ and the Purposes of God in the Earth Life of Man.” Deseret News Church Section (24 December 1927): 5.
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The Book of Mormon shows that God spoke to the Jews in the Old Testament, the Christians in the New Testament, and the inhabitants of the American continents. A New Jerusalem or Zion is to be built up in the last days. The Book of Mormon declares the divinity of Christ and 3 Nephi is the fifth Gospel that declares that Christ appeared to the people of the New World after his resurrection.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [79280]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1927-12-24  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:37
1928
Relief Society Magazine. “The New Scripture.” Relief Society Magazine 15 (January, February 1928): 46-48, 104-6.
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Three lesson outlines for Relief Society that focus on the prophecies concerning the Book of Mormon, its guardian messenger and his mission, the Urim and Thummim, and the method of translation.

ID = [80579]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Book of Mormon Sunday School Lessons. Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1928-1940.
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Sunday School lessons published as weekly leaflets through 1931, as a quarterly through 1937, and for the full year in 1938 and 1940. Book of Mormon lessons are interspersed throughout and include history of the book, testimonies, doctrine, and other items.

ID = [77652]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Driggs, Jean R. “The Palestine of America.” Salt Lake City: n.p., 16 March 1928.
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Argues that the Book of Mormon lands were located in Honduras and Guatemala, extending “no further northward than southern parts of Mexico” Three maps are included.

ID = [78616]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
International Truth Distributors. Latest Light on Joseph Smith’s Golden Plates. Los Angeles, CA: International Truth Distributors, 1928.
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Argues against Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, stating that the witnesses of the Book of Mormon plates did not testify that the plates contain truth, just that they saw them.

ID = [77964]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Lesueur, James W. Indian Legends. Independence, MO: Zion, 1928.
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The legends of Indians who dwelt in North, Central, or South America are compiled. The legends concern the Indians’ origin, migrations, wars, cosmogonic stories, recitals of a universal flood, the building of a great tower, and visitations of a god and white prophets. Religious beliefs of the Indians are listed. One section juxtaposes selected passages in the Book of Mormon with analogous Indian legends.

ID = [77895]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:27
Melville, Alton C. “The Reign of the Judges: An Outline of Nephite Government.” Improvement Era 31, no. 3 (1928): 240-241.
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The author discusses King Mosiah’s political discourse in which he introduces a democratic government and does away with the autocratic government system of kings. Democratic laws that were implemented into the Nephite judicial system at this time include the right to appeal, capital punishment, cross examination, and religious freedom.

Keywords: Democracy, King Mosiah (Son of King Benjamin), Nephite Government, Reign of the Judges
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Mosiah
ID = [76936]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Nutting, John Danforth. The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared With The Bible And Sound Reason. Cleveland, OH: Utah Gospel Mission, 1928.
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A critic finds that Joseph Smith worked with Sidney Rigdon to revise Christian religion to suit their own claims that the Bible was imperfect. For this reason they claimed to have found gold plates and “translated” them and then “translated” the Bible when neither knew a word of Hebrew or Greek. No further revelation was needed for the truth has already been revealed.

ID = [78670]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
Vellinga, M. C. Latest Light on Joseph Smith’s Golden Plates. Los Angeles: International Truth Distributors, 1928.
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A critical tractate that focuses primarily upon the testimonies of the Three and Eight Witnesses who saw the golden plates from which the Book of Mormon was translated. The witnesses are accused of being spiritualists and having dreams and visions manufactured by the devil. Hallucinations and simply being fooled by Joseph Smith are other reasons given.

ID = [77965]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Washburn, Jesse A. “Chronology Chart: Bible and Book of Mormon Events.” Provo, UT: n.p., 1928.
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Contains four maps and a long fold-out chronological chart showing sacred and secular events from both the Bible and the Book of Mormon.

ID = [77694]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1928-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:26
Millennial Star. “Book of Mormon Studies.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 2-48 (12, 19, 26 January; 2, 16, 23, February; 22, 29 March; 19, 26 April; 24, 30 May; 21, 28 June; 19, 26 July; 23, 30 August; 20, 27 September; 25 October; 1, 22, 29 November 1928): 22-23, 46-47, 62-64, 77-80, 109-11, 123-25, 181-83, 204-6, 251-54, 267-68, 332-33, 350-52, 396-98, 413-16,459-62, 477-78, 542-43, 558-59, 606, 623, 683-84, 702-3, 750-51, 764-65.
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Series of articles intended for Relief Society course study. Discusses importance of the Book of Mormon, its coming forth (i.e., the translation, the witnesses, the publication, Joseph Smith), brief overview of its contents, and explains the text from 1 Nephi 1 through Alma 58. Each article features several questions that are helpful in synthesizing and applying the Book of Mormon to daily life.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 1 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Alma
ID = [81401]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-01-12  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Jenson, Andrew. “The Book of Mormon and the Ancient Ruins.” Improvement Era 31, no. 4 (1928): 280-283.
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This article claims that many archaeological excavations reveal the ancient existence of brilliant civilizations that pre-date the Aztec and Inca periods. The ruins verify descriptions found in the Book of Mormon.

Keywords: Ancient America - Mesoamerica, Ancient America - South America, Archaeology, External Evidence, Native Americans - Aztec, Native Americans - Incas
ID = [77078]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Merkley, Heloise Day. “The Answer.” Improvement Era 31, no. 4 (1928): 308-315.
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This article is a one-act play of the first Christmas in America taken from the book of Alma.

Keywords: Book of Mormon Fiction, Christmas, Fiction
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Alma
ID = [77079]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-02-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Smith, Hyrum O. “The Book of Mormon Evaluated.” Saints’ Herald 75 (8 February—14 March 1928): 149-50, 184-86, 217-20, 246-49, 280-83, 320-22.
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A series that discusses internal evidences of the Book of Mormon. The most important way to “prove” either the Bible or the Book of Mormon is to read it, study its teachings, and put them into practice. The Book of Mormon is not a fraud because a fraudulent book could not be so filled with the flawless moral teachings of Christ. It supports the Bible and is a second witness for God.

ID = [80357]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-02-08  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Robinson, Harry Alma. “The Time System of the Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 75 (29 February 1928): 249.
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The time system in the Book of Mormon was based upon astronomical observations. Many of these observations are found within the book itself. The primitive inhabitants of Mesoamerica possessed a knowledge of astrology on which their dating system was based.

ID = [80682]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-02-29  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Evans, John Henry. “Book of Mormon Women and Their Work.” Relief Society Magazine 15 (March 1928): 121-26.
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Women in the Book of Mormon were probably similar to women of all eras, the inspiration behind good men. Book of Mormon women that are referred to by name include Sariah, the wife of Lehi, and Abish, a Lamanite servant to King Lamoni. Women were held in high esteem, possessed great talents, and their work was important.

ID = [79245]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-03-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Roberts, B. H. “Ramah-Cumorah in the Land of Ripliancum: A Jaredite-Nephite Historical Landmark Identified with Western New York and the Region of the Great Lakes.” Deseret News, 3 March 1928.
ID = [77362]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-03-03  Collections:  bom,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:24
Roberts, B. H. “Ramah—Cumorah in the Land of Ripliancum.” Deseret News Church Section (3 March 1928): 8.
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The Hill Cumorah was recently purchased by the Church. Mormon hid all the records he had (Mormon 6:6), except the abridgment that he gave to his son Moroni. Some say that Moroni wandered from the Hill Ramah-Cumorah before depositing the records.

ID = [80043]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-03-03  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:13
McConkie, Oscar W. “Tradition and the Book of Mormon.” Deseret News Church Section (31 March 1928): vii.
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Claims that the Book of Mormon is without fault both in its history and teaching. Cites Indian legends that relate to the Book of Mormon. Includes a reference to Quetzalcoatl. Discusses ancient American records.

ID = [80738]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-03-31  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:18
Evans, John Henry. “The Christ of the Book of Mormon.” Relief Society Magazine 15 (April 1928): 179-90.
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The Book of Mormon presents a clearer understanding of Jesus Christ than does the Bible. It teaches regarding his pre-earth life, his Godhood, his godly attributes, and his appearance to the Nephites.

ID = [80427]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-04-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Grant, Hebert J., and Hugh J. Cannon. “Read Book of Mormon in One Day.” Improvement Era 31, no. 6 (1928): 528.
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An account of Clyde B. Crandall and his reasons for trying to read the Book of Mormon in one day: to understand the story in sequence, to prove that reading the Book of Mormon is not a tedious task, and to meet the challenge and accomplish it.

Keywords: Book of Mormon
ID = [76833]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Roberts, B. H. “Untitled Talk (8 April 1928).” 98th Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. April, 1928.
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Gives examples of truths the world would have lost if the Book of Mormon had not been brought forth (Alma 41:10; 2 Nephi 2:24-25; 1 Nephi 3:7; Ether 12:26-27). The Book of Mormon corrects some errors in the philosophies and religions of men.

Keywords: Plain and Precious Truths, Restoration, Truth
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 1 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Alma
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Ether
ID = [76690]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1928-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Millennial Star. “The Horse in Ancient America.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 17 (26 April 1928): 268-69.
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Through historical, scientific, and scholarly evidence, this article shows that there were indeed horses in ancient America, well before Spaniards. Nephi stated in the Book of Mormon that horses were found upon their arrival in the promised land.

ID = [81402]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-04-26  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Bailey, George H. “What the Book of Mormon Means to Me.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 18 (3 May 1928): 286-88.
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A testimonial of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon. Provides a very brief account of the contents of the Book of Mormon and shares the lessons learned and the spiritual strength received by the author from the Book of Mormon.

ID = [81403]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-05-03  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Ivins, Anthony W. “Cumorah: A Mute Witness of Epochal Events.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 19 (3 May 1928): 289-95.
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In connection with the 1928 Church acquisition of the Hill Cumorah, Ivins speaks concerning the records that make up the Book of Mormon, including the brass plates, consisting of the Pentateuch, Isaiah, and Jeremiah; the large and small plates of Nephi; and the twenty-four gold plates of the Jaredites.

ID = [81404]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-05-03  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Ivins, Anthony W. “The Hill Cumorah.” Improvement Era 31, no. 8 (1928): 674-681.
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This article is a report reviewing historical events dealing with the Hill Cumorah. The author recounts the history of the Nephite plates from the time Nephi began inscribing on them to when Ammaron turned them over to Mormon, followed by Moroni’s acquisition of the plates and their placement in Hill Cumorah. Reference is also made to the sealed plates yet to be translated.

Keywords: Cumorah (Land of), Hill Cumorah, NY, Large Plates of Nephi, Nephite Recordkeepers
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [76844]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-06-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:20
Roberts, B. H. “A Master Stroke of Philosophy in the Book of Mormon.” Deseret News Church Section (16 June 1928): 5.
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2 Nephi 2:11-14 presents a brilliant philosophical discussion on the idea that there must be opposition in all things. The very existence of humanity depends upon these opposites.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
ID = [78895]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-06-16  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Roberts, B. H. “A Master Stroke of Philosophy in the Book of Mormon.” Deseret News, 16 June 1928.
ID = [77363]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-06-16  Collections:  bom,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:24
Paul, J. H. “Reply to ‘A Master Stroke of Philosophy in the Book of Mormon’ by B. H. Roberts in Deseret News, 16 June 1928.” Deseret News, 23 June 1928.
ID = [77364]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-06-23  Collections:  bom,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:24
Morris, Nephi Lowell. “Columbus and the Book of Mormon.” Deseret News Church Section (7 July 1928): 6.
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Examines Nephi’s prophecy of “a man among the Gentiles” who crossed the waters in light of Columbus’s life and Joseph Smith’s knowledge of Columbus. Discusses Columbus’s feeling of divine guidance and concludes that he is the man to whom Nephi referred.

ID = [79312]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-07-07  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:37
Roberts, B. H. “The Gospel is the Power of God unto Salvation and If Obeyed Will Redeem Men from the Bondage of Sin and Bring Them Life Eternal.” Deseret News Church Section (15 September 1928): 5.
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Defines “the Gospel” as the power of God unto salvation. It is salvation from death. All will be resurrected. When the resurrected Christ appeared to the Nephites he left a multitude of witnesses.

ID = [80477]  Status = Type = newspaper article  Date = 1928-09-15  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Roberts, B. H. “What the World Owes the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-Day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 40 (October 4, 1928): 625-630.
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A discussion of the value of the Book of Mormon, from its aphorisms to its powerful testimony of Jesus Christ and his resurrection.

Keywords: Faith, Literature, Resurrection, Scripture Study
ID = [76670]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-10-04  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,millennial-star,roberts  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Gunsolley, J. F. “A Great City on the Narrow Neck.” Saints’ Herald 75 (24 October 1928): 1229.
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The discovery of the ruins of a great city about 60 miles from Isthmus of Panama found to be the oldest known on the American continent may be a Jaredite city that is recorded in the Book of Mormon as having been built by the narrow neck of land. An idol found there resembles Assyrian sculpture hence manifesting a possible Semitic background.

ID = [78885]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-10-24  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:34
Widtsoe, John A. “Scholarship and the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 45 (8 November 1928): 712-13.
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Although scientific research may substantiate items discussed in the Book of Mormon, there is no need for a scientific explanation for the book.

ID = [81405]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-11-08  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
McConley, Myron A. “The Book of Mormon.” Saints’ Herald 75 (28 November 1928): 1359.
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Concentrates on the claim of the Book of Mormon that it is a record of God’s dealings with the ancient inhabitants of America and that Jesus Christ is the God of the American continent.

ID = [80293]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-11-28  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Melville, Alton C. “Quetzalcoatl.” Improvement Era 32, no. 2 (1928): 122-126.
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This article provides several legends and descriptions of the “feathered serpent” god called Quetzalcoatl and links Jesus Christ and his visit to the Americas (3 Nephi) with him. Quetzalcoatl was known as a light complexioned wise benefactor. After having spent some time with the ancestors of the Aztecs, he promised to return to them.

Keywords: Jesus Christ, Quetzalcoatl, Savior in America, Sermon at the Temple
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [77177]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-12-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Pack, Frederick J. “Valid Testimony of the Three Witnesses.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 90, no. 49 (6 December 1928): 769-75.
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Discusses the men who are the Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon, their continued testimony after leaving the Church, and the reconversion of Oliver Cowdery and Martin Harris.

ID = [81406]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1928-12-06  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
1929
Anderson, James H. “Book of Mormon A Record of the Stick of Ephraim.” Salt Lake City: n.p., July 1929.
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In this 10-page typescript treatise, Anderson argues that the sticks of Judah and Ephraim mentioned in Ezekiel 37:16-17 do not refer to the uniting of the Bible and the Book of Mormon.

ID = [77583]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:25
Dunn, Charles W. The Master’s Other Sheep: An Epic of Ancient America. Logan: J. P. Smith, 1929.
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Contains a poetic account of “the people and events depicted . . . by the Book of Mormon”

ID = [78556]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
Edwards, F. Henry. The Missionary Message of the Book of Mormon. Independence, MO: Herald House, 1929.
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Contains thirteen lessons for adults on instructions and teachings within the Book of Mormon on missionary work.

ID = [78566]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:32
Evans, John Henry. “Message and Characters of the Book of Mormon.” Salt Lake City: n.p., 1929.
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Written for young people. Details the historical background of the coming forth of the Book of Mormon, its translation, and then presents selected messages and characters from the Book of Mormon.

ID = [78015]  Status = Type = manuscript  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:28
Michelsen, Rasmus. Perler fra Mormons Bog. Kobenhavn: Udgivet og forlagt af Holger M. Larsen, 1929.
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A missionary tract that recalls the coming forth of the Book of Mormon and summarily sets forth its contents.

ID = [78148]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:29
Paden, William M. Questions and Answers on Mormonism. New York: Board of National Missions Presbyterian Church, USA, 1929.
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Spirited tract asks and answers 28 questions in a decidedly negative tone. “The Book of Mormon . . . is a rather orthodox book, and that in spite of its baseless claims to authenticity and inspiration”

ID = [78189]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:29
Unattributed. Perler fra Mormons Bog. Kobenhaun: Udgivet og forlagt af Holger M. Larsen, 1929.
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A ready reference booklet dealing with Book of Mormon topics.

ID = [78149]  Status = Type = book  Date = 1929-01-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:29
Millennial Star. “Book of Mormon Studies.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 1-47 (3 January—21 November 1929): 14, 41-42, 102, 179-80, 244, 325-26, 387- 88, 453-54, 517-18, 581-82, 660-61, 740-41.
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A series of articles that takes a story, message, or verses out of the Book of Mormon and relates it to everyday life.

ID = [81407]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-01-03  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Robinson, John. “The Nephite Priests of the Melchizedek Order and Their Twelve Ministers.” Saints’ Herald 76 (16 January 1929): 59-62.
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Argues that nobody held the Melchizedek Priesthood after Moses until John the Baptist (JST Exodus 34:1, and D&C 83:4). Thus, Book of Mormon prophets before Christ’s coming did not hold the Melchizedek Priesthood, only the Aaronic Priesthood. The twelve whom Christ set apart to minister on the American Continent were disciples, not apostles, and acted under the authority of the twelve apostles in Jerusalem.

ID = [80576]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-01-16  Collections:  bom,d-c  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Lambert, Richard J. “Of Interest to Book of Mormon Believers.” Saints’ Herald 76 (23 January 1929): 82-83.
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An article appeared in the Kansas City Times asserting that according to the Book of Mormon, a race of people wandered across the “Behring’s Strait and down into the Continent of North America, establishing a great civilization” “In response to requests from the Church offices a rather lengthy and corrective news story” was published to correct the error.

ID = [79924]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-01-23  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Millennial Star. “A Book of Mormon Claim Substantiated.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 4 (24 January 1929): 61.
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Helaman 3:7-11 speaks of the use of cement. A recent article in Bulletin No. 145, Bureau of Plant Industry (Washington, D.C.), 1909 confirms that pyramids and ruins found in Mexico, Central, and South America contained cement.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Helaman
ID = [81408]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-01-24  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Nordgren, Weston N. “‘Then Shall They Rejoice’” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 5 (31 January 1929): 72-73.
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Speaks of the prophecy in the Book of Mormon that the Lamanites, or the American Indians, shall rejoice of the Book of Mormon and its message. Gives several examples of American Indians that have read the Book of Mormon and were baptized because of their faith in its truthfulness.

ID = [81409]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-01-31  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Roberts, B. H. “Christian Argument Applied to Mormonism.” Liahona 26 (5 February 1929): 389-93.
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The angel Moroni visited Joseph Smith telling him of the records that contain an abridged history of the ancient inhabitants of America and the fullness of the gospel. Joseph Smith received the plates and translated them using the Urim and Thummim. Witnesses testified of the plates.

ID = [79295]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-02-05  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:37
Hanson, Paul M. “Among Ancient American Cities No. 1-11.” Saints’ Herald 76 (13 February—29 May 1929): 184-87, 213-15, 244, 269-70, 301-302, 328-30, 517-20, 553-55, 561, 588-91, 619-21, 640, 645-48.
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Reprints of letters that describe the ruins of Central America: Teotihuac‡n, Tula, Copan, Quirigua, Palenque, Uxmal, and others. Includes photographs. He relates Central American Culture and religion with Near Eastern Culture and religion, quoting such authors as Bancroft, Humboldt, and Lord Kingsborough, among others, to back his claims. Equates Quetzalcoatl with Jesus Christ whose visit to America is recorded in 3 Nephi 11 in the Book of Mormon.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [78986]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-02-13  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:35
Hunt, C. J. “Sacred Records—Balance of Book of Mormon Plates.” Saints’ Herald 76 (6 March 1929): 271-74.
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The Reorganized Church will receive the remainder of the golden plates, and the “Utah Church” will not. When the Reorganized Church begins to receive these records, members in the “Utah Church” will start joining the Reorganized Church.

ID = [80133]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-03-06  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:14
W. “Review of Indian Legends, by James W. Lesuer.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 13 (28 March 1929): 202-3.
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Book review.

ID = [81410]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-03-28  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Smith, Henry. “Cumorah.” Improvement Era 32, no. 6 (1929): 468-470.
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The author describes the Hill Cumorah, saying that it is adorned by trees and a large sign containing Book of Mormon passages.

Keywords: Hill Cumorah, NY
ID = [77030]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:21
Talmage, James E. “Book of Mormon and the Book of Isaiah.” 99th Annual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, April, 1929.
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Keywords: Authorship, Book of Mormon Geography, Deutero-Isaiah, Isaiah (Prophet), Prophecy, Testimony
ID = [76693]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1929-04-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,general-conference,talmage  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:19
Talmage, James E. “Isaiah and the Book of Mormon.” Conference Report (April 1929): 44-49.
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Bears witness of the truth of the Book of Mormon, emphasizes that it is the best literature for missionary work, and recommends that we pursue all possible investigation, comparison, research, and scholarship (even for Book of Mormon geography) in Book of Mormon studies. Warns scholars to let the Book of Mormon speak for itself. The Book of Mormon clearly confirms a unity of authorship in Isaiah.

ID = [81259]  Status = Type = talk  Date = 1929-04-01  Collections:  bom,general-conference  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:21
Millennial Star. “Questions from the Field.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 15 (11 April 1929): 237-38.
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Answers objections to the use of the word ste in the Book of Mormon.

ID = [81411]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-04-11  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Hunt, C. J. “Is the Book of Doctrine and Covenants Foretold in the Book of Mormon?” Saints’ Herald 76 (17 April 1929): 454-57.
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Explains that 2 Nephi 12:70 and Jacob 3:140-47 prophesy of the coming forth of the Doctrine and Covenants.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 2 Nephi
Book of Mormon Scriptures > Jacob
ID = [79606]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-04-17  Collections:  bom,d-c  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Young, Levi Edgar. “Records of the Lamanites.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 16 (18 April 1929): 241-43.
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Summarizes the Book of Mormon story concerning the Hebrew origin of the American Indians.

ID = [81412]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-04-18  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Millennial Star. “Questions from the Field.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 17 (25 April 1929): 271.
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Answers the question “Did Jesus appear to the people on the American continent before or after his ascension?” 3 Nephi 11:12 and 10:18 indicate he appeared after his final ascension in Palestine.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [81413]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-04-25  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Nordgren, Weston N. “Taught by Their Mothers.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 19 (9 May 1929): 297-98.
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Compares modern-day missionaries to the stripling warriors of Helaman.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Helaman
ID = [81414]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-05-09  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Ivins, Anthony W. “The Book of Mormon Divine.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 22 (30 May 1929): 337-43, 345-47.
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Addresses criticisms of the Book of Mormon, especially by John Fisk, who wrote that the Book of Mormon in “blissful ignorance, introduces oxen and sheep, as well as the knowledge of smelting iron, into pre-Columbian America” Ivins quotes A. Hyatt Verril who found “a steel or hardened iron implement” on the Isthmus of Panama, cites evidence of oxen and horses discovered in the asphalt pits of Los Angeles, and gives evidence of the use of pearls and the use of engraven metal plates not only by ancient Americans but by many peoples throughout the world.

ID = [81415]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-05-30  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Hunt, C. J. “Columbus and the Three Nephites.” Saints’ Herald 76 (19 June 1929): 739-40.
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Hunt reprints a story from Life and Voyages of Columbus. New York: The University Society Publishers. 1:270-72. One of Columbus’s men was alone in the forest of Cuba and reported seeing three men “of as fair complexions as Europeans” in long white dresses or tunics reaching to their knees. Hunt identifies the three men as the Three Nephites.

ID = [79313]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-06-19  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:37
Robertson, E. F. “Is the Book of Mormon True?” Saints’ Herald 76 (19 June 1929): 737-39.
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Maintains that the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon should be judged upon its moral teachings, not historical and geographical teachings. Robertson shows that the Book of Mormon teaches individuals to follow the will of God, remember him in prayer, obey his Son, honor one’s father and mother, love one’s family, care for the poor, and to regard one’s fellow as an equal.

ID = [79609]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-06-19  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:39
Sjodahl, Janne M. “The Signs of the Times: The Book of Mormon.” Juvenile Instructor 64 (July 1929): 385.
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External evidence of the Book of Mormon substantiates its validity. Scientists have tried to prove it a forgery, but after one hundred years they have not succeeded and it has stood the test of time and close examination.

ID = [80641]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-07-01  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Roberts, B. H. “The Book of Mormon a Witness for the Christ.” Liahona 27 (9 July 1929): 48.
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The Book of Mormon gives the account of the resurrected Christ visiting and teaching the ancient inhabitants of the western world. The purpose of the Book of Mormon is to convince both Jew and gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God.

ID = [80312]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-07-09  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:15
Moore, June A. “Tests of the Truth of the Book of Mormon.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 32 (8 August 1929): 507-9.
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The four fundamental tests that may be used to determine the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon are science, history, doctrine, and prophecy. Moore gives an example of each of these four tests.

ID = [81416]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-08-08  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Peisker, Hermann. “Book of Mormon—Doctrinal Series.” Saints’ Herald 76 (14 August—6 November 1929): 982-84, 1015-17, 1042-44, 1071-73, 1098-1101, 1131-33, 1167-68, 1197-1200, 1227-29, 1249-52, 1282-84, 1315- 18, 1347-48.
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A series of thirteen articles dealing with specific doctrinal points from the Book of Mormon. Topics include the creation, the fall of man, justice and mercy, the Atonement, salvation, repentance, conversion, baptism, probation, death, the resurrection, the judgment, the justice of God, and happiness.

ID = [79254]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-08-14  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:36
Lea, Leonard J. “New Information about Old American Civilization.” Saints’ Herald 76 (28 August 1929): 1047-48.
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Quotes several passages from A. Hyatt Verrill, Old Civilizations of the New World wherein Verrill writes that archaeology does not reveal a primitive culture that gradually evolved to a higher state. Verrill wonders at the technological abilities of the ancient Americans and maintains that they probably used steel. Evidence of the wheel is presented and a discovery of Greek- and Phoenician-inscribed pottery near the Amazon. These evidences support the Book of Mormon.

ID = [79898]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-08-28  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Cannon, Hugh J., and Heber J. Grant. “The Book of Mormon.” Improvement Era 32, no. 11 (1929): 879.
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This testimony affirms that Moroni visited Joseph Smith in his room on September 21, 1823, and, among other things, showed Joseph where the plates were hidden. After four years, Joseph received the plates and translated them.

Keywords: Angel Moroni, Book of Mormon, Gold Plates
Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > Moroni
ID = [77101]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-09-01  Collections:  bmc-archive,bom,improvement-era  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:22
Anderson, James H. “Fulfillment of Book of Mormon Prophecies.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 36 (5 September 1929): 561-67.
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The Book of Mormon accepts the Bible to be a true record. Christ’s teachings are similar in both because he visited America. Among the future events named in the Book of Mormon are the gathering of Israel, the awakening of Mexican Indians, and the removal of the “scales of Darkness” from the eyes of the Indians.

ID = [81417]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-09-05  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Gunsolley, Jeremiah A. “Nephi’s Prayer.” Saints’ Herald 76 (23 October 1929): 1277-78.
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1 Nephi 3:37-44 explains how Nephi desired to see the things his father saw. The angel asked if he believed that what his father saw was true. When Nephi replied positively the angel praised him for his faith in the Son of God. Faith and a desire to know the truth of what we hear produces answers to prayers.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 1 Nephi
ID = [79885]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-10-23  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41
Millennial Star. “Mayan Stone Highways.” The Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 91, no. 44 (31 October 1929): 701-2.
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Presents an extract from Science Supplement concerning discoveries of ancient Mayan cities, roads, temples and other ruins of interest to Latter-day Saints.

ID = [81418]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-10-31  Collections:  bom,millennial-star  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:22
Stubbart, J. M. “The Church in America Before Christ; Its Authority and Priesthood.” Saints’ Herald 76 (6 November 1929): 1349-51.
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Writes that the Nephite church before Christ had all the ordinances and authority necessary for salvation. He continues that the Book of Mormon leaders of the church before Christ held the Melchizedek Priesthood and could not have possessed the Aaronic Priesthood for they were not direct descendants of Aaron.

ID = [80428]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-11-06  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:16
Hunt, C. J. “The Three Nephites—Angels of God.” Saints’ Herald 76 (4 December 1929): 1471-72.
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Cites two stories that the author presents as pertaining to the Three Nephites. The pilgrims in 1675 were rallied by an unknown white man with a beard and frightened the Indians away. The German army was pressing the allied army at Mons in 1915 when, in a strange light that grew brighter, three personages could be seen on the British side. At that moment the German army was checked.

ID = [80674]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-12-04  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:11:17
Hunt, C. J. “Nephi—A Prophet, Leader, President, and Writer.” Saints’ Herald 76 (11 December 1929): 1503-4.
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3 Nephi 5, 9, and 10 describe how Nephi was chosen as the leader of the twelve disciples after Christ’s coming on the American Continent.

Topics:    Book of Mormon Scriptures > 3 Nephi
ID = [79887]  Status = Type = magazine article  Date = 1929-12-11  Collections:  bom  Size:   Children: 0  Rebuilt: 6/17/24 9:09:41

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