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View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- Question: Did Joseph hide his plural marriages from Emma, his first wife? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Was Emma aware of the possibility that Joseph could take additional wives even without her consent? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: What possible modern lessons can we learn from Emma and Joseph's struggle with plural marriage? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Was Heber C. Kimball concerned that missionaries would "take all the best" convert women as plural wives before they returned to Salt Lake City? (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Plural Marriage and Families in Early Utah:It is therefore difficult to accurately generalize about the experience of all plural marriages (transclusion) (← links)
- Difficulties with plural marriage (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Did some Church leaders teach that plural marriage was a practice that would persist forever? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Did Brigham Young boast about his ability to get more wives even though he was married to 50-60 women? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith perform marriages between brothers and sisters? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Did early Mormon leaders believe that Jesus Christ was a polygamist? (transclusion) (← links)
- Source:Gospel Topics:Bible, Inerrancy of:As the Bible was compiled, organized, translated, and transcribed, many errors entered the text (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the Bible without error? (transclusion) (← links)
- Biblical inerrancy (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: What evidence demonstrates that the Bible has been altered? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: What did early Christians think about alterations to the scriptures? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Do Mormons believe that the Bible has less value because it contains errors? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Why does 2 Nephi 19:1 change the word "sea" in Isaiah 9 to "Red Sea"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Did Joseph Smith plagiarize passages from Gilbert Hunt's book ''The Late War, between the United States and Great Britain, from June, 1812, to February, 1815''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' talk of 2000 "striplings" who go to war? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is Gilbert Hunt's phrase "the fourth day of this seventh month" in ''The Late War'' a source for the Book of Mormon phrase "the fourth day of this seventh month" in Alma 10:6? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does the Book of Mormon phrase "curious workmanship" originate from Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Was the Book of Mormon description of a cataclysm at the time of Christ's death derived from a similar description in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Are there similarities between the description of forts in the Book of Mormon and Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Was the Book of Mormon description of the Liahona derived from Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does the Book of Mormon mention "steel" of "fine workmanship" as described in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does the Book of Mormon, like Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'', talk of "freemen who came to the defence of the city, built strong holds and forts, and raised up fortifications in abundance"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Were the Three Nephites of the Book of Mormon based upon three of the "lying prophets among the savages" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is there significance to the fact that both the Book of Mormon and Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' mention a "rod of iron"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Do both the Book of Mormon and Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' talk about people maintaining a "standard of liberty"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Could Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' have given Joseph Smith the idea of using brass plates as a way of recording information? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Was the Book of Mormon phrase "it came to pass" derived from Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War''? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' describe "Boats and barges built from trees after the fashion of the ark"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does Gilbert Hunt's book ''The Late War'' contain rare phrases that do not appear in other works but only appear in the Book of Mormon? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "a mock and a bye-word among all nations" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "he hearkened unto the counsel of the wicked one" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "it came to pass, that they gathered together" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Were the characters on the papyri written by Abraham himself? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Does the Joseph Smith papyri consist of Egyptian funerary documents? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Do we have all of the papyri that Joseph Smith had? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Do the Joseph Smith papyri date back to the time of Abraham? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Could Joseph Smith translate Egyptian? (transclusion) (← links)
- Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Study Guide: "These papyri contain authentic Egyptian writings, but they do not date to the time of Abraham, nor do they contain the actual personally handwritten account of Abraham" (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "and a part thereof" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "about twenty and four" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "and slew seven of" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "and wist not what" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "your women and your children" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "were compelled to flee before" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "to come out against" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)
- Question: Is the phrase "they were like unto" in Gilbert Hunt's ''The Late War'' a "rare phrase"? (transclusion) (← links)