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Gentlemen...do you see that hand? Are you sure you see it? Or are your eyes playing you a trick or something? No. Well, as sure as you see my hand so sure did I see the Angel and the plates. Brethren, I know I saw and heard these things, and the Lord knows I know these things of which I was spoken are true." | Gentlemen...do you see that hand? Are you sure you see it? Or are your eyes playing you a trick or something? No. Well, as sure as you see my hand so sure did I see the Angel and the plates. Brethren, I know I saw and heard these things, and the Lord knows I know these things of which I was spoken are true." | ||
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− | *There are additional statements from Martin Harris not mentioned in Wikipedia in which he states that he saw the angel and the plates. {{Detail|/Statements}} | + | *There are additional statements from Martin Harris not mentioned in Wikipedia in which he states that he saw the angel and the plates. {{Detail|Martin Harris/Statements}} |
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A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: Martin Harris (Latter Day Saints) A work by a collaboration of authors (Link to Wikipedia article here)
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Title | Wikipedia article "Martin Harris" |
Type | Website |
Author(s) | Controlling editor John Foxe |
Affiliation | Protestant |
Accuracy | Negative aspects emphasized and given undue weight and position within the article, with positive aspects subdued, relegated to footnotes, or omitted. |
Temple content | None |
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