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*“I did not see them uncovered, but I handled them and hefted them while wrapped in a tow frock.” – EMD 1:497 | *“I did not see them uncovered, but I handled them and hefted them while wrapped in a tow frock.” – EMD 1:497 | ||
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− | *{{ | + | *{{Incorrect}} The statement "I did not see them uncovered, but I handled them and hefted them while wrapped in a tow frock," is from William Smith, Joseph's brother. ''William Smith was not one of the three or eight witnesses who were allowed to view the plates.'' He was only allowed to view and pick up the plates when they were covered. How does this demonstrate "second sight"? |
− | *The author also provided an incorrect reference for this statement (we provide the correct reference below). | + | *{{Misquoted Source}}The author also provided an incorrect reference for this statement (we provide the correct reference below). |
*The reference given by the author is ''EMD'' 1:497, which is "William Smith, On Mormonism, 1883," ''Early Mormon Documents'' 1:497. The quote that the author attributes to this passage does not exist within this document, however, William makes a similar statement in this passage. | *The reference given by the author is ''EMD'' 1:497, which is "William Smith, On Mormonism, 1883," ''Early Mormon Documents'' 1:497. The quote that the author attributes to this passage does not exist within this document, however, William makes a similar statement in this passage. | ||
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He replied, <span style="color:blue">"I did not see them uncovered, but I handled them and hefted them while wrapped in a tow frock</span> and judged them to have weighed about sixty pounds. I could tell they were plates of some kind and that they were fastened together by rings running through the back. Their size was as described in mother's history." | He replied, <span style="color:blue">"I did not see them uncovered, but I handled them and hefted them while wrapped in a tow frock</span> and judged them to have weighed about sixty pounds. I could tell they were plates of some kind and that they were fastened together by rings running through the back. Their size was as described in mother's history." | ||
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− | *William Smith's statement actually ''confirms that Joseph did have something in his possession'' that fit the dimensions, form, and weight of the plates he claimed to have. So William, although not a direct witness, is an accessory who confirms Joseph Smith's story. | + | *{{fact}}William Smith's statement actually ''confirms that Joseph did have something in his possession'' that fit the dimensions, form, and weight of the plates he claimed to have. So William, although not a direct witness, is an accessory who confirms Joseph Smith's story. |
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[[../Priesthood Restoration Concerns & Questions|Priesthood Restoration Concerns & Questions]] | A FAIR Analysis of:
[[../|Letter to a CES Director]] |
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The Book of Mormon is no fake. I know what I know. I have seen what I have seen and I have heard what I have heard. I have seen the gold plates from which the Book of Mormon is written. An angel appeared to me and others and testified to the truthfulness of the record, and had I been willing to have perjured myself and sworn falsely to the testimony I now bear I could have been a rich man, but I could not have testified other than I have done and am now doing for these things are true.
—Martin Harris, shortly before his death. [1]
I have never at any time, denied that testimony or any part thereof, which has so long since been published with that book as one of the three witnesses. Those who know me best, well know that I have adhered to that testimony. And that no man may be misled or doubt my present views in regard to the same, I do now again affirm the truth of all my statement[s], as then made and published.
—David Whitmer, seven years before his death. [2]
I wrote, with my own pen, the entire Book of Mormon (save a few pages) as it fell from the lips of the Prophet Joseph, as he translated it by the gift and power of God, by the means of the Urim and Thummim, or as it is called by the book, Holy Interpreters. I beheld with my eyes, and handled with my hands, the gold plates from which it was transcribed. I also saw with my eyes and handled with my hands the Holy Interpreters. That book is true.
—Oliver Cowdery, two years before his death. [3]
It was a clear, open beautiful day, far from any inhabitants, in a remote field, at the time we saw the record, of which it has been spoken, brought and laid before us, by an angel, arrayed in glorious light, [who] ascend [descended I suppose] out of the midst of heaven. Now if this is human juggling—judge ye.
—Oliver Cowdery, November 1829. [4]
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