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Springe zum Thema:
- Question: Did the three witnesses's experience of seeing the plates and the angel take place only in their minds?
- Question: Does the belief that the experience had visionary qualities contradict the claim that the plates were real?
- Question: Did Martin Harris claim that he only saw the gold plates as they were covered "as a city through a mountain"?
- Martin Harris said that "He had seen and handled them all"
- David Whitmer (1887): "We were in the spirit when we had the view...but we were in the body also"
- Painesville Telegraph (1830): "The name of the person here, who pretends to have a divine mission, and to have seen and conversed with Angels, is Cowdray"
- Martin Harris: "As sure as you see my hand so sure did I see the angel and the plates"
- Edward Stevenson (1870): Martin Harris said "my belief is swallowed up in knowledge; for I want to say to you that as the Lord lives I do know that I stood with the Prophet Joseph Smith in the presence of the angel"
- Martin Harris: "The Book of Mormon is no fake. I know what I know. I have seen what I have seen and I have heard what I have heard"
- David Whitmer (1884): "I saw with these eyes and I heard with these ears"
- Question: Did John Whitmer, one of the Eight Witnesses, actually say that he saw the plates by a "supernatural power"?
- Question: What did the Book of Mormon witnesses mean when they used the word "supernatural" to describe their experiences?
- Question: Did the Three Witnesses have personal, subjective experiences?
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