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==Issue==
 
==Issue==

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Issue

Critics have often complained about the frequent repetition of "and it came to pass" in the Book of Mormon.[1] Mark Twain famously joked that if the phrase were omitted, Joseph would have published a pamphlet instead of a book.[2]

As it turns out, however, this much-maligned phrase is actually evidence of the Book of Mormon's authentic antiquity.

To see citations to the critical sources for these claims, click here

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Detailed Analysis

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Answer

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== Notes ==

  1. [note]  Origen Bachelor, Mormonism Exposed Internally and Externally (New York: Privately Published, 1838), 9. off-site
  2. [note]  [citation needed]

Further reading

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External links

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