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  1. The Essential Joseph Smith (Classics in Mormon Thought Series) by Joseph Smith, 1995-07-15
  2. Prophet's Voice: Inspiring Quotes from Joseph Smith by Ed J. Pinegar, Joseph Smith, 2005-05-30
  3. American Prophet: The Story of Joseph Smith by Heidi S. Swinton, 1999-09
  4. Joseph Smith's First Vision: Confirming Evidences and Contemporary Accounts by Milton Vaughn Backman, 1980-06
  5. Joseph Speaks: Topical Quotes by the Prophet Joseph Smith by Sterling Redd, 2007-12
  6. Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism by Richard L. Bushman, 1987-12-01
  7. Life of Joseph Smith the Prophet (Classics in Mormon literature) by George Q. Cannon, 1986-04
  8. Joseph Smith: The Making of a Prophet (A Biography) by Dan Vogel, 2004-04-06
  9. Joseph Smith's New England Heritage: Influences of Grandfathers Solomon Mack and Asael Smith (Studies in Latter-Day Saint History) by Richard Lloyd Anderson, 2003-04
  10. Joseph Smith's New York Reputation Reexamined by Rodger I. Anderson, 1990-04
  11. Dreamers of Zion: Joseph Smith and George J.Conviction, Leadership, and Israel's Renewal by Reed M. Holmes, 2004-03
  12. Witness of the Light - a Photographic Journey in the Footsteps of the American Prophet Joseph Smith by Scot Facer Proctor, 1991-08
  13. Having Authority: The Origins and Development of Priesthood During the Ministry of Joseph Smith (John Whitmer Historical Association Monograph) by Gregory A. Prince, 1993-04
  14. The Revelations of the Prophet Joseph Smith: A Historical and Biographical Commentary of the Doctrine and Covenants by Lyndon W. Cook, 1985-12

41. Mimers Brunn - Skolarbeten, Uppsatser Och Artiklar I Seriös Tappning
Mimers Brunn / Kategorier / Religion / Mormonism Skrivet av Camilla Håkansson SkolaLunds universitet Grundare Joseph Smith (18051844) Var New York, USA
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Skrivet av: Camilla Håkansson
Skola: Lunds universitet
Grundare: Joseph Smith (1805-1844)
Var: New York, USA
När: 6:e april 1930
Utbredning: Mest i USA
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Byggnad: Kyrka/tempel Heliga skrifter: Mormons bok, Den kostbara pärlan, Läran och förbundet Mormonismen är en religion som de flesta har hört om, men väldigt få vet någonting om religionen. Mormonismen är ytterligare en religion som har blivit förföljd för sin tro i många år. De flesta anser inte att mormonerna är kristna, eftersom skillnaderna i deras teologi mot kristendomens är så stor. "Vi tror … att Mormons bok, Läran och förbunden samt Den kostbara pärlan är Guds ord." (Se trosartikel 8) Historia Mormonismen, eller Jesu Kristi Kyrka av Sista Dagars Heliga, grundades av Joseph Smith. Smith föddes år 1805 i Sharon, Vermont, USA, och kom att bli en profet. Enligt honom själv var det stridigheter mellan kyrkorna i hans hemstad som gjorde att han hade svårt att välja vilken han ville tillhöra. I en syn fick han sedan besök av två personer som sa att han inte skulle gå med någon av kyrkorna. Han lydde deras råd. 1823 kom ängeln Moroni till Smith och berättade att det fanns en gömd bok. Denna gömda bok skulle vara skriven på guldplåtar och innehöll en berättelse om den amerikanska kontinentens urinvånare och deras ursprung. En budbärare från Gud visade Joseph Smith var plåtarna fanns. Med plåtarna fanns också två stenar – Urim och Tummin, och en bröstsköld. När Smith hade hittat plåtarna började han översätta plåtarna för det som kom att bli Mormons bok.

42. Joseph Smith And Mormonism
The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints (with headquarters in Salt LakeCity, Utah), was officially founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844).
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August 2001: An e-publication of the New England Institute for Religious Research Religion "Made in America" The Paradox of Joseph Smith and Mormonism Mormonism, known as The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (with headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah), was officially founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844). While living in Palmyra New York, Smith claimed at the age of 15 to have had a personal visit from God, who introduced him to Christ. Jesus supposedly told him not to join any church because they were "all wrong ... all their creeds were an abomination in His sight, and that those professors (Christians) were all corrupt" (Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith, 2:18-19). Smith was allegedly told by God that he was chosen to restore the true church that the apostles had founded, and to bring to light "many plain and precious" truths of the scriptures that had been altered or expunged from the Scriptures. Three years later, Smith claimed that he was visited by the angel "Moroni" who revealed to him the whereabouts of certain plates of gold which were alleged to be the scriptures and sacred writings of the inhabitants of the Americas. Smith unearthed the plates, and in 1827 began the process of translating them from a language he called "Reformed Egyptian" to English. Thus, from this, he produced the Book of Mormon, which was published in 1830.

43. MORMON CENTRAL - MORMON HISTORY - RESTORATION HISTORY - RESTORATION SCRIPTURES -
Books. The following are some recent books relating to the Restorationmovement, followers of Joseph Smith (18051844) Publisher
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Books The following are some recent books relating to the Restoration movement, followers of Joseph Smith (1805-1844): Publisher - University of Illinois Press (Urbana, IL): James B. Allen, Ronald W. Walker, and David J. Whittaker, Studies in Mormon History, 1830-1997: An Indexed Bibliography (2000) 1,168 pp. $100.00 The following writings by H. Michael Marquardt are listed on page 282: "An Appraisal of Manchester as Location for the Organization of the Church." Sunstone 16 (February 1992):49-57. "Early Nineteenth Century Events Reflected in the Book of Mormon." Journal of Pastoral Practice "Early Texts of Joseph Smith's Revelations, 1828-1833." Restoration 1 (July 1982):8-11. "The Independence Temple of Zion." Restoration 5 (October 1986):13-17. The Joseph Smith Egyptian Papers. Cullman, AL: Printing Service, 1981. "Some Interesting Notes on Succession at Nauvoo in 1844." Restoration 5 (January 1986):17-20. The Strange Marriages of Sarah Ann Whitney to Joseph Smith the Mormon Prophet, Joseph C. Kingsbury and Heber C. Kimball. Salt Lake City: Modern Microfilm, 1973.

44. MORMON CENTRAL - MORMON HISTORY - RESTORATION HISTORY - RESTORATION SCRIPTURES -
Joseph Smith birth/death 18051844 First Elder 6 April 1830 1st church president25 January 1832 Person who ordained him Sidney Rigdon (High Priest).
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Church Presidents Joseph Smith
birth/death: 1805-1844
First Elder: 6 April 1830
1st church president: 25 January 1832
Person who ordained him: Sidney Rigdon (High Priest) Brigham Young
birth/death: 1801-1877
Apostle: 14 February 1835
2nd church president in connection with the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (sustained): 7 October 1844
First Presidency organized: 5 December 1847
No ordination ceremony John Taylor
birth/death: 1808-1887 Apostle: 19 December 1838 3rd church president (sustained): 10 October 1880 No ordination ceremony Wilford Woodruff birth/death: 1807-1898 Apostle: 26 April 1839 4th church president (sustained): 7 April 1889 No ordination ceremony Lorenzo Snow birth/death: 1814-1901 Apostle: 12 February 1849 5th church president: 13 September 1898 Apostle who ordained him: George Q. Cannon Joseph F. Smith birth/death: 1838-1918 Apostle: 1 July 1866 6th church president: 17 October 1901 Person who ordained him: John Smith (Patriarch) Heber J. Grant birth/death: 1856-1945 Apostle: 16 October 1882 7th church president: 23 November 1918 Apostle who ordained him: Anthon H. Lund

45. The Community Of Christ
Click to learn more History of the CofC Church. As described in the essayon the LDS Church, Joseph Smith (18051844), a resident of Palmyra NY.
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The Community of Christ was formerly known as the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints the " RLDS Church ". They were organized on 1860-APR-6 in Amboy, IL. Their head office moved several times and finally settled in Independence MO in 1920. They do not refer to themselves as "Mormons" a term long associated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints because of the term's association with polygyny and because they believe the name was not part of the original church. Their temple was dedicated in Independence MO in 1994. They also maintain the original temple in Kirtland OH as a historical site. They have about 250,000 members in congregations in almost 40 countries worldwide. Their official web site is at: http://cofchrist.org/
Comparisons Between the CofC and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormons) and the CofC are the two largest denominations in the Christian "Restorationist"

46. HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS (MORMONS)
Joseph Smith s early experiences The Mormons have had a fascinating and turbulenthistory. Its founder was Joseph Smith (18051844), a resident of Palmyra NY.
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The Mormons have had a fascinating and turbulent history. Its founder was Joseph Smith (1805-1844), a resident of Palmyra NY. His family of origin were called " Seekers " - Christians who were not affiliated with a church, but which respected the teachings of all denominations. In his teens, his mother and most of the rest of the family converted to Presbyterianism. However, Joseph was deeply troubled by the multiplicity of Christian sects which existed in his time. In common with many Christians before and since, he wondered which was the "true" Christian religion . He received his first vision in 1820, at the age of 14 in Palymra, NY. God and Jesus Christ appeared before Joseph as separate entities and told him that all of the Christian sects and denominations were in error and that he should not join any of them. However, he should anticipate a major personal assignment in the future. In 1823, at the age of 17, he received three visitations from Moroni (some texts say Nephi) at the time of the

47. Joseph Smith - BlueRider.com
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48. Mormon Books And Leaders
Joseph Smith (18051844) Founder of the LDS Church, 1st President and Prophet,led church members to Nauvoo, IL, where he was killed while imprisoned.
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Mormon Scripture (the "Standard Works"
  • Book of Mormon: The Mormon Church claims this book is "another testament of Jesus Christ" that confirms the Biblical dictate to establish every fact by the mouth of two or three witnesses.
  • The Pearl of Great Price : This claims to be a "selection of choice materials touching many significant aspects of the faith and doctrine" of the LDS Church. It became a standard work of the church [i.e. scripture] by action of the First Presidency in 1880, and contains:
    • The Books of Moses and Matthew - Joseph Smith's translation of Genesis and Matthew
    • The Book of Abraham - Joseph Smith's translation of Egyptian papyri purportedly written by Abraham
    • Joseph Smith-History -Joseph Smith's description of his initial revelation and the formation of the LDS church
    • The Articles of Faith - A concise statement of some central tenants of Mormonism
  • - A collection of supposedly "divine revelations and inspired declarations" received mostly through Joseph Smith. Much Mormon Doctrine is derived from this work.
  • The Bible - Mormons accept the Bible as authoritative scripture, with the caveat "as far as it is translated correctly". Mormon confidence in the Bible is less than that of the three works above due to Joseph Smith's

49. Joseph Smithin Päiväkirjat - Mormonikirkko - Mormonit
Mormonismin perustajan Joseph Smithin (18051844) päiväkirjat tarjoavat Tässäpuhdistamattomassa laitoksessa Smith tulee esille uskottavana ja
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Kirjallisuus
toim. Scott H. Faulring, An American Prophet's Record: The Diaries and Journals of Joseph Smith , 2nd ed., Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1989. lviii + 518 pages.
Josephin arkipäivää
Päiväkirjojen ja muistiinpanojen sisältö on vuoroin huumoripitoista, tylsää, valaisevaa, kuivaa ja paljastavaa. Niiden kautta saamme tuntuman Josephin päivittäisiin puuhiin ja mielipiteisiin. Esimerkkinä voimme antaa kohdan lauantaista 5. joulukuuta 1835: Nämä päiväkirjat kirjaavat myös tärkeitä ja silloin tällöin huvittavia tapahtumia myöhempien aikojen pyhien yhteisön sisällä. Lauantain, huhtikuun 28. päivän v. 1838 kohdalla meillä on erään Aaron Lyonin, istuvan ylipapin, kertomus. Aaron tarvitsi vaimon, ja ryhtyi sen vuoksi "miettimään keinoa hankkia sellainen." Kohta jatkuu: Joseph vastasi sanomalla: Comprehensive History of the Church , Vol. 1, p. 165).

50. Joseph Smith - WordWeb Dictionary Definition
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  • Religious leader who founded the Mormon Church in 1830 (1805-1844) Smith See also: Latter-day Saint Mormon Encyclopedia: Joseph Smith Nearest: Joseph Raymond McCarthy Joseph Rudyard Kipling Joseph Schumpeter Joseph's coat ... Joshua tree
  • 51. Hess-Infopage: Sekten, Mormonen
    Translate this page Präsidenten • Joseph Smith (1805-1844) • Brigham Young (1801-77) • JohnTaylor (-1887) • Wilford Woodruff (1807-1898) • Lorenzo Snow (1814-1901
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    Mormonen
    (Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der letzten Tage)
    Joseph Smith
    Wichtigste Offenbarungsschrift ist das Buch Mormon.
    • Joseph Smith (1805-1844)
    • Brigham Young (1801-77)
    • John Taylor (-1887)
    • Wilford Woodruff (1807-1898)
    • Lorenzo Snow (1814-1901)
    • Joseph F. Smith (1838-1918)
    • Heber J. Grant (1856-1945)
    • George Albert Smith (1870-1951) • David O. McKay (1873-1970) • Joseph Fielding Smith (1876-1972) • Harold B. Lee (1899-1973) • Spencer W. Kimball (1895-1985) • Ezra Taft Benson (1899-1994) • Howard W. Hunter (1907-1995) • Gordon B. Hinkley (geb. 1910) Weltweit hat die Gemeinschaft ca. 9 700 000 Mitglieder. Besonderheiten der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der letzten Tage: • Ehesiegelung • Handlungen (Taufe) an Verstorbenen • Salbung Lehren des Buches Mormon: • Die Wiederkunft Jesu Christi wird in den USA erwartet, das als das neue Heilige Land gilt.

    52. History Of The Church Main Table Of Contents.
    Roberts’ assignment was to take the manuscript history produced by Joseph Smith(18051844) and his clerks between 1838 and 1857 and publish it together with
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    The History of the Church.
    An Introduction and Notes by B. H. Roberts Seven Volumes Background The above background was written by a professor at BYU where I copied the scans of the History of the Church . Two weeks after I started posting the History History of the Church History of the Church History of the Church No, the main reason for publishing the History of the Church is to show the deception of the leaders of the LDS Church. What you will witness in this edition is extent the leaders of the LDS Church has gone to hide and deceive its own people and others about the beginning of the Church. First, I give you a good overview of these deceptions by reprinting Chapter 7 of by Jerald and Sandra Tanner. Then using their (The Tanners) book History of the Church itself. Vol. 1 and half of Vol. 2 with be the most complete in showing the changes, because I did have access to the Times and Seasons which is where these volumes were first publish. After that the History of the Church was published until completed in the Millennial Star History of the Church in a straight forward manner, I place no comments in the text of the books themselves and have have left them as you would see them on the printed page. I added links to the footnotes place by the Church Historians for easy viewing, they appear in their original numerical order and look like this

    53. Joseph Smith, Jr., Collection
    The Joseph Smith, Jr., Collection (18291986) holds research papers, reports, andsource materials pertaining to Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844), founder of the
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    Joseph Smith, Jr., Collection (Ms 386)
    University of Utah Marriott Library, Manuscripts Division

    54. Mormons
    Missionaries (1995) 48,631. The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterdaySaints was founded by Joseph F. Smith Jr. (1805-1844). Smith
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    OFFICIAL NAME : Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) FOUNDER : Joseph Smith Jr., on April 6, 1830 CURRENT LEADER : Gordon B. Hinckley (b. 1910) HEADQUARTERS : Salt Lake City, Utah MEMBERSHIP (1995) : Worldwide: 9.34 million in 22,697 wards and branches in 159 countries; United States: 4.5 million in all 50 states and D.C.; Canada: 138,000. Missionaries (1995) Major Beliefs ONE TRUE CHURCH : The Mormon church claims to be the only true church. In God s supposed revelation to Joseph Smith, Jesus Christ told him to join no other church for they were all wrong . . . their creeds were an abomination . . . those professors [members] were all corrupt (The Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith History 1:19). Mormons teach that after the New Testament all churches became heretical and no true saints existed until the Church of the Latter-day Saints was organized, hence their name. Non-Mormons are thus called Gentiles. The new revelations given to Smith, the institution of the prophet and apostles in the church, the restoration of the divine priesthoods, and the temple ceremonies make the church authentic. True and full salvation or exaltation is found only in the LDS Church. BIBLICAL RESPONSE : The true church of Jesus Christ has had an ongoing presence and witness in the world since Pentecost. Jesus Christ promised that His church, true baptized and regenerate believers, would not fail (Matt. 16:17-18). The marks of a true church include faithfulness to the teaching of the first apostles (Acts 2:42) not the creation of new doctrines.

    55. CULTS AND SECTS: MORMONS
    Missionaries (1998) 58,700 The Church of Jesus Christ of LatterdaySaints was founded by Joseph F. Smith Jr. (1805-1844). Smith
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    CULTS AND SECTS: MORMONS Cults, Sects, and New Religious Movements Official Name: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, Mormons) Founder: Joseph Smith Jr., on April 6, 1830 Current Leader(s) Gordon B. Hinckley (b. 1910) Headquarters: Salt Lake City, Utah Membership: (1998): Worldwide: 10.3 million in 28,670 wards and branches in 162 countries; United States: 5.1 million in all 50 states and D.C.; Canada: 152,000. Missionaries (1998): 58,700 Major Beliefs: One True Church: The Mormon church claims to be the only true church. In God's supposed revelation to Joseph Smith, Jesus Christ told him to join no other church for they were all wrong . . . their creeds were an abomination . . . those professors [members] were all corrupt (The Pearl of Great Price, Joseph Smith History 1:19). Mormons teach that after the New Testament all churches became heretical and no true saints existed until the Church of the Latter-day Saints was organized, hence their name. Non-Mormons are thus called Gentiles. The new revelations given to Smith, the institution of the prophet and apostles in the church, the restoration of the divine priesthoods, and the temple ceremonies make the church authentic. True and full salvation or exaltation is found only in the LDS Church.

    56. Noted Relations: SMITH Family
    James 1719?1806 American lawyer and politician; SIGNER Smith, John 1580c-1631English colonist and adventurer Smith, Joseph 1805-1844 American religious
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    SMITH Family ODT Contents: Name forms Smeith, Smith, Smyth These people are all related to me.
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    ADAMS, Abigail ELIOT, T(homas) S(tearns) SMITH, Seymour
    Candidates Work List
    This is my working list of candidates to include. As candidates are eliminated (proven not related) they are struck out and an explanation included. They are kept in the list in case future research proves they can be included. (And to keep them from popping up on the list again!) Never discard good research! Proven candidates' names are marked with an asterisk (*) until they can be added to the database. Note This is a selection of the many candidates.
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    57. Historical Society Of Western Pennsylvania Catalog
    REIKI Translate this page Mormonenkirchen. Für alle ist jedoch das Buch Mormon die Grundlage. Herausgeberdes Buches ist Joseph Smith (1805-1844), ein Amerikaner. Die
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    58. Mormon Hierarchy: Origins Of Power - Book Review
    and theocratic hierarchy during the lifetime of its founder Joseph Smith (18051844),through the transfer to Utah in 1847 following his assassination.
    http://www.irr.org/mit/quinnbk.html
    "Mormon historians have tended to avoid this evidence because it means the church was organized without proper priesthood authority. This evidence will be haunting for thoughtful Mormons who take official church teaching seriously."
    D. Michael Quinn, The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1994), xv + 685, photos, notes, appendices, index, ISBN 1-56085-056-6 This is arguably the most important new book on Mormonism in half a century, since Fawn Brodie's landmark biography of Joseph Smith, Know Man Knows My History (1945). Quinn's subject is the evolution and function of the Mormon ecclesiastical and theocratic hierarchy during the lifetime of its founder Joseph Smith (1805-1844), through the transfer to Utah in 1847 following his assassination. (A second volume due out in 1996 will carry the story down to the present.) Although not as overtly damaging as Brodie's work, it will be harder for Mormons to dismiss this book's deeply disturbing implications because of its more dispassionate style. The book's author , D. Michael Quinn, is a deeply pious

    59. History Of The Church
    Roberts assignment was to take the manuscript history produced by Joseph Smith(18051844) and his clerks between 1838 and 1857 and publish it together with
    http://www.helpingmormons.org/History of the Church.htm
    ~~History of the Church~~ Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 The seven volumes of this text are web pages taken from raw scans of the c1902 text of History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. There are seven files, each consisting of one volume of the History. This history was produced by assignment from Church leaders at the beginning of the 20 th The seven volumes listed are taken from scans of the published history. They were taken from text files, so Roberts' footnotes are omitted until the end of each file. Many of Roberts' notes are incomplete, obsolete or contain errors. The text of the history itself often needs further explanation from modern research and reference to the original documents on which it is based. Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7

    60. Mormonentum.at
    Translate this page Seher - Offenbarer - Prophet. Joseph Smith jun. (1805-1844). gründeteaufgrund von göttlichen Offenbarungen und Visionen im Jahre
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    Seher - Offenbarer - Prophet Joseph Smith jun. (1805-1844)
    die Glaubensgemeinschaft der Mormonen und nannte sie Church of Christ wurde die Bezeichnung auf Church of the Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage) Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage , die heute ihren Hauptsitz in Utah, Salt Lake City, hat.
    Das Buch Mormon
    (seit 1981 mit dem Zusatz "Ein weiterer Zeuge für Jesus Christus" versehen ) Das Buch wurde mit dem Geist der Prophezeiung und Offenbarung von vielen früheren Propheten verfasst. Ihre Worte auf Goldplatten geschrieben, wurden von einem Propheten und Geschichtsschreiber namens Mormon zitiert und zusammengefaßt. Das Buch berichtet von zwei bedeutenden Kulturen. Die Angehörigen der einen kamen im Jahre 600 v.Chr. aus Jerusalem und teilten sich nachher in zwei Völker, nämlich die Nephiten und die Lamaniten. Die Angehörigen der anderen waren viel früher angekommen, und zwar nachdem der Herr beim Turmbau zu Babel die Sprache verwirrt hatte; diese Gruppe ist als Jarediten bekannt. Nach Tausenden von Jahren wurden alle vernichtet, ausgenommen die Lamaniten, und diese sind im wesentlichen die Vorfahren der Indianer.

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