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+ | On 19 April 1842, an English clergyman named Henry Caswell visited Nauvoo, and would later claim that he had shown Joseph Smith a Greek psalter, which the Prophet claimed to translate: | ||
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+ | Of this claim, John Taylor would later say: | ||
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+ | :Concerning Mr. Caswell, I was at Nauvoo during the time of his visit. He came for the purpose of looking for evil. He was a wicked man, and associated with reprobates, mobocrats, and murderers. It is, I suppose, true that he was reverend gentleman; but it has been no uncommon thing with us to witness associations of this kind, nor for reverend gentlemen; so called, to be found leading on mobs to deeds of plunder and death. I saw Mr. Caswell in the printing office at Nauvoo; he had with him an old manuscript, and professed to be anxious to know what it was. I looked at it, and told him that I believed it was a Greek manuscript. In his book, he states that it was a Greek Psalter; but that none of the Mormons told him what it was. Herein is a falsehood, for I told him. Yet these are the men and books that we are to have our evidence from.{{ref|taylor1}} | ||
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+ | There is no other evidence of Caswell's claim save his anti-Mormon work. That Caswell took no steps in Nauvoo to get Joseph on record, or to get more witnesses for his story, is suspicious. | ||
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== |
Critics claim that Joseph Smith claimed to translate other texts or items, which can be checked against modern academic translations. They claim that this "cross-checking" proves that Joseph could not have translated the Book of Mormon or other ancient texts.
See main article in FAIR Wiki: Book of Abraham
See main article in FAIR wiki: Kinderhook Plates
On 19 April 1842, an English clergyman named Henry Caswell visited Nauvoo, and would later claim that he had shown Joseph Smith a Greek psalter, which the Prophet claimed to translate:
Of this claim, John Taylor would later say:
There is no other evidence of Caswell's claim save his anti-Mormon work. That Caswell took no steps in Nauvoo to get Joseph on record, or to get more witnesses for his story, is suspicious.
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