THE BOOK OF NEPHI. WHO IS THE SON OF NEPHI−−ONE OF THE DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST • THE BOOK OF MORMON • Chapter I • Chapter II • Chapter III • Chapter IV • Chapter V • Chapter VI • Chapter VII • Chapter VIII • Chapter IX • THE BOOK OF ETHER ...
ARTICLES The Book of Mormon, the Early Nineteenth-Century Debates over Universalism, and the Development of the Novel Mormon Doctrines of Ultimate Rewards and Punishments Clyde D. Ford In their study American Grace: How Religion Divides and Unites Us, Robert Putnam and David Campbell observe that ...
TheBook of Mormonland ofZarahemlaand“a land among many waters”byCumorah, are so near each other, that travelers from the south mistook one region for the other. (Mosiah 8:7-8;21:25-26,Ether 9:3;15:8-11)This overlooked fact proves many proposed "Book of Mormon" maps false! SeeDist...
"This new Revelation [the Book of Mormon], they say is especially designed for the benefit, or rather for the christianizing of the Aborigines of America; who, as they affirm, are a part of the tribe of Manasseh, and whose ancestors landed on the coast of Chili 600 years before the co...
Special Note: The Book of Mormon is “an abridgment” so there is no useless language or verses in the Book of Mormon. In addition Mormon commanded his son Moroni to write the last part of Mormon’s person record and book, The Book Of Mormon (contained in the Book of Mormon), starti...
The importance of the priesthood is firmly demonstrated throughout the Book of Mormon. For Book of Mormon authors, this divine authority was necessary to preach the gospel, to organize and establish the Lord’s church, and to perform sacred priesthood or
SUNSTONE Mapping Mormon Issues MAPPING BOOK OF MORMON HISTORICITY DEBATES—PART I A GUIDE FOR THE OVERWHELMED By John-Charles Duffy B OOK OF MORMON "HISTORICITY" REFERS to the claim that the Book of Mormon is an authentic translation of an ancient volume of scripture. Whether or not one ...
It is also notable that he rarely needs to include an aside noting that he was wrong in his original review (failing to note the Book of Mormon connection in Orson Scott Card�s work early enough is an exception here). While Wolfe may not exhibit the pyrotechnics of language we get ...