Witnesses of the Book of Mormon — Snapshots

Snapshot 13: Oliver Cowdery Was Sincere

“Of course we were in the spirit when we had the view, for no man can behold the face of an angel, except in a spiritual view, but we were in the body also, and everything was as natural to us, as it is at any time. Martin Harris, you say, called it ‘being in...

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Snapshot 12: In the Spirit

“Of course we were in the spirit when we had the view, for no man can behold the face of an angel, except in a spiritual view, but we were in the body also, and everything was as natural to us, as it is at any time. Martin Harris, you say, called it ‘being in...

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Snapshot 11: Judging the Credibility of the Witnesses

David Whitmer in 1887: “I will say once more to all mankind, that I have never at any time denied that testimony or any part thereof. I also testify to the world, that neither Oliver Cowdery or Martin Harris ever at any time denied their testimony. They both died...

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Snapshot 8: Joseph Smith’s Supporters: His Family

“I know the book to be a revelation from God, translated by the gift and power of the Holy Ghost, and that my brother Joseph Smith, Jr., is a Prophet, Seer and Revelator.” Samuel H. Smith. Autobiography of Phineas Young, also cit Deseret News (3 February 1858);...

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Snapshot 7: The Book of Mormon Came from Somewhere!

“No wicked man could write such a book as this; and no good man would write it, unless it were true and he were commanded of God to do so.” Andrew Jenson, ed., The Historical Record, 6:175 For more information, see the Witnesses of the Book of Mormon — Insights series...

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Snapshot 6: Cumulative evidence of the plates

For more information, see the Witnesses of the Book of Mormon — Insights series compiled from the many interviews conducted during the course of the Witnesses film project. These episodes are hosted by Camrey Bagley Fox, who played Emma Smith in Witnesses, as she...

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Snapshot 4: Why Does God Use Physical Objects?

“Now the first that my [husband] translated, [the book] was translated by use of the Urim, and Thummim, and that was the part that Martin Harris lost, after that he used a small stone, not exactly, black, but was rather a dark color.” Emma Smith Bidamon to Emma...

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