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* {{CriticalWork:Cincinnati Advertiser:2 June 1830|pages=xxx}} | * {{CriticalWork:Cincinnati Advertiser:2 June 1830|pages=xxx}} | ||
− | * {{CriticalWork:Cleveland Herald:25 November 1830|pages=3}} {{An|...the only opinion we have of the origin of this Golden Bible is, that Mr. Cowdry and Mr. Smith the reputed author, have taken the old Bible to keep up a train of circumstances, and by altering names and language have produced the string of Jargon called the “Book of Mormon,” with the intention of making mony [sic] by the sale of their Books....}} | + | * {{CriticalWork:Cleveland Herald:25 November 1830|pages=3}} {{An|...the only opinion we have of the origin of this Golden Bible is, that Mr. Cowdry and Mr. Smith the reputed author, have taken the old Bible to keep up a train of circumstances, and by altering names and language have produced the string of Jargon called the “Book of Mormon,” with the intention of making mony [sic] by the sale of their Books....}} |
+ | * {{CriticalWork:Painsville Telegraph:30 November 1830:Book of Mormon|pages=xxx}} {{An|The book closes with the certificate of 11 persons, who have seen the plates and many other marvellous things; among whom are the father and other relatives of the author.}} | ||
* {{CriticalWork:Reflector:30 September 1829|pages=2}} {{earliest}} {{An|[This article pre-dated the book's publication.]}} | * {{CriticalWork:Reflector:30 September 1829|pages=2}} {{earliest}} {{An|[This article pre-dated the book's publication.]}} | ||
* {{CriticalWork:Gem:15 May 1830|pages=15}} {{An|"The author, who has the ‘copy-right secured according to law,’ says, ‘that he was commanded of the Lord in a dream,’ to go and find, and that he went and found.}} | * {{CriticalWork:Gem:15 May 1830|pages=15}} {{An|"The author, who has the ‘copy-right secured according to law,’ says, ‘that he was commanded of the Lord in a dream,’ to go and find, and that he went and found.}} | ||
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*{{CriticalWork:Campbell:Delusions|pages=??}} | *{{CriticalWork:Campbell:Delusions|pages=??}} | ||
** {{CriticalWork:Campbell:Mormon Bible|pages=267–68}}{{an|Note that Campbell quickly adopted the Spalding theory when it became available.}} | ** {{CriticalWork:Campbell:Mormon Bible|pages=267–68}}{{an|Note that Campbell quickly adopted the Spalding theory when it became available.}} | ||
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+ | ===See also=== | ||
+ | These articles take Joseph's listing as "author and proprietor" as a tacit admission of his authorship: | ||
+ | * [[Template:Critical sources box:Book of Mormon/Joseph as author and proprietor/CriticalSources|Joseph as "author and proprietor" of 1st Edition of the Book of Mormon]] | ||
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See alsoThese articles take Joseph's listing as "author and proprietor" as a tacit admission of his authorship: |
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