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William Smith on Mormonism

A True Account of the Origin of the Book of Mormon

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William Smith on Mormonism

By: William Smith
Narrated by: America Marvel
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This book contains a true account of the origin of the Book of Mormon, including:

  • A sketch of the history, experience, and ministry of Elder William Smith.
  • The story of the golden plates, from which the Book of Mormon was translate,
  • An account of the angelic visit to Joseph Smith, by which means the ancient Nephite records were found and by him translated.
  • An account of the most extraordinary miracle, wrought by the laying on of hands of the elders of the church.
  • A statement of the principles and doctrines, as believed and taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, with other matters of interest to all believers in Christianity.

Written in 1883 by William Smith, minister of the gospel and brother of Joseph Smith, the martyred prophet.

©2023 America M. Samayoa (P)2023 America M. Samayoa
Christianity Religious Studies Mormon

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