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The endnote states that "Mormon leaders additionally claim that their official history is not only 'an unusually accurate historical document,' but is 'the most accurate history in all the world'"
Widtose wrote, in fact, that
Thus, Widtsoe argues that the dates and events recorded are accurate and true, because of its reliance on primary documents where possible. He does not hide that it also includes opinions.
The misrepresentation of Joseph Fielding Smith's remarks is more marked (emphasis added). He first notes that histories of the secular world may well have problems:
He then says:
President Smith does not claim that the multi-volume set of the History of the Church is "the most accurate history." He merely argues that "the history" of the LDS Church is most accurate, because it contains "revelation...in the Doctrine and Covenants, in the Book of Mormon" as well as other "revelation that comes to us through the servants of the Lord."
(This is akin to Joseph Smith, Jr.'s claim that the Book of Mormon was the most correct book on earth.
President Smith's meaning is further clarified in the remaining paragraphs:
The "history" to which he is referring is records which members keep, revelations from God, and temple records. He is not referring to any particular work of history, or the History of the Church volumes in particular.
President Smith does not claim any inerrancy for the History of the Church, or any Church records or revelation.
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