Mormonism Unvailed Or A Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion from Its Rise to the Present Time

Mormonism Unvailed  Or  A Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion  from Its Rise to the Present Time
Author: Eber D. Howe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1834
Genre: Mormon Church
ISBN: PRNC:32101074863224

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Mormonism Unvailed

Mormonism Unvailed
Author: Eber D. Howe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-08-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0371276330

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Mormonism Unvailed sic Or A Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion from Its Rise to the Present Time

Mormonism Unvailed  sic   Or  A Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion  from Its Rise to the Present Time
Author: Eber D. Howe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1834
Genre: Mormon Church
ISBN: OCLC:233529572

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Mormonism Unvailed sic Or A Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion from Its Rise to the Present Time

Mormonism Unvailed  sic   Or  A Faithful Account of that Singular Imposition and Delusion  from Its Rise to the Present Time
Author: Eber D. Howe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1834
Genre: Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN: OCLC:233529572

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Mormonism Unvailed or a faithful account of that delusion With sketches of its propagators and a full detail of the manner in which the famous Golden Bible was brought before the world To which are added inquiries into the probability that the historical part of the said Bible was written by S Spalding etc

Mormonism Unvailed  or  a faithful account of that delusion      With sketches of     its propagators  and a full detail of the manner in which the famous Golden Bible was brought before the world      To which are added inquiries into the probability that the historical part of the said Bible was written by     S  Spalding  etc
Author: E. D. HOWE
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1834
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0022425293

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Joseph Smith s Gold Plates

Joseph Smith s Gold Plates
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2023-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780197676523

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Renowned historian Richard Lyman Bushman presents a vibrant history of the objects that gave birth to a new religion. According to Joseph Smith, in September of 1823 an angel appeared to him and directed him to a hill near his home. Buried there Smith found a box containing a stack of thin metal sheets, gold in color, about six inches wide, eight inches long, piled six or so inches high, bound together by large rings, and covered with what appeared to be ancient engravings. Exactly four years later, the angel allowed Smith to take the plates and instructed him to translate them into English. When the text was published, a new religion was born. The plates have had a long and active life, and the question of their reality has hovered over them from the beginning. Months before the Book of Mormon was published, newspapers began reporting on the discovery of a "Golden Bible." Within a few years over a hundred articles had appeared. Critics denounced Smith as a charlatan for claiming to have a wondrous object that he refused to show, while believers countered by pointing to witnesses who said they saw the plates. Two hundred years later the mystery of the gold plates remains. In this book renowned historian of Mormonism Richard Lyman Bushman offers a cultural history of the gold plates. Bushman examines how the plates have been imagined by both believers and critics--and by treasure-seekers, novelists, artists, scholars, and others--from Smith's first encounter with them to the present. Why have they been remembered, and how have they been used? And why do they remain objects of fascination to this day? By examining these questions, Bushman sheds new light on Mormon history and on the role of enchantment in the modern world.

History of Mormonism

History of Mormonism
Author: Eber D. Howe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1840
Genre: Book of Mormon
ISBN: PRNC:32101074888189

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Old Canaan in a New World

Old Canaan in a New World
Author: Elizabeth Fenton
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2022-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781479820481

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Were indigenous Americans descendants of the lost tribes of Israel? From the moment Europeans realized Columbus had landed in a place unknown to them in 1492, they began speculating about how the Americas and their inhabitants fit into the Bible. For many, the most compelling explanation was the Hebraic Indian theory, which proposed that indigenous Americans were the descendants of the ten lost tribes of Israel. For its proponents, the theory neatly explained why this giant land and its inhabitants were not mentioned in the Biblical record. In Old Canaan in a New World, Elizabeth Fenton shows that though the Hebraic Indian theory may seem far-fetched today, it had a great deal of currency and significant influence over a very long period of American history. Indeed, at different times the idea that indigenous Americans were descended from the lost tribes of Israel was taken up to support political and religious positions on diverse issues including Christian millennialism, national expansion, trade policies, Jewish rights, sovereignty in the Americas, and scientific exploration. Through analysis of a wide collection of writings—from religious texts to novels—Fenton sheds light on a rarely explored but important part of religious discourse in early America. As the Hebraic Indian theory evolved over the course of two centuries, it revealed how religious belief and national interest intersected in early American history.