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- Source:Hamblin:The Bow and Arrow in the Book of Mormon:After the sword, the bow is the second most frequently mentioned weapon in the Book of Mormon (← links)
- Question: What is known about battle tactics in Book of Mormon? (← links)
- Question: What is known about strategy in Book of Mormon warfare? (← links)
- Question: Why did B.H. Roberts write ''Studies of the Book of Mormon''? (← links)
- Question: Does the term "familiar spirit" in the Book of Mormon refer to occult practices? (← links)
- Source:Larsen and Rencher:Who Wrote the Book of Mormon? An Analysis of Wordprints:Our approach is sometimes referred to as the science of stylometry, which can be defined loosely as statistical analysis of style (← links)
- Source:Roper et al:Joseph Smith, the ''Times and Seasons'', and Central American Ruins:have applied the latest iteration of computer analyses to the unsigned editorials that appear in 1842 in the Times and Seasons (← links)
- Question: What do wordprint studies say about the Book of Mormon? (← links)
- Question: How well does the geography of the Old World match the Book of Mormon? (← links)
- Lehi's journey in the Old World (← links)
- Question: What Old World sites match those on Lehi's journey as described in the Book of Mormon? (← links)
- Old world geography in the Book of Mormon (← links)
- Question: How realistic is the name "Shazer" described in the Book of Mormon? (← links)
- Question: Does the Church authoritatively identify the location of the Hill Cumorah? (← links)
- Question: Is there an "official" or revealed Book of Mormon geography? (← links)
- Church statements on Book of Mormon geography (← links)
- Evaluating Book of Mormon geography theories (← links)
- Question: How should a valid Book of Mormon geography be modeled? (← links)
- Question: What are the essential features of a valid Book of Mormon geography? (← links)
- Source:Clark:A Key for Evaluating Nephite Geographies:This should be our second question, the first being whether the geography fits the facts of the Book of Mormon (← links)
- Question: Does the Book of Mormon fit best in a geography located around the Great Lakes, between the United States and Canada? (← links)
- Source:Norwood:Review of Vernal Holley, ''Book of Mormon Authorship: A Closer Look'':Vernal Holley's contribution to the issue is a plethora of parallels (← links)
- Mesoamerican Model of Book of Mormon geography (← links)
- Question: What is the Heartland Model of Book of Mormon geography (← links)
- Source:Wright:Heartland as Hinterland:The core locations and events detailed in the text of the Book of Mormon took place in Mesoamerica, but many Nephites and Lamanites migrated and established settlements far northward (← links)
- Question: Are theories that do not agree with the Heartland model "apostate?" (← links)
- Question: Should we reject statements made by Joseph Smith regarding Book of Mormon geography? (← links)
- Question: Do references to "this continent" made by Joseph Smith refer to North America? (← links)
- Question: Is there a revealed Book of Mormon geography? (← links)
- Observer and Telegraph (Nov 1830): "the Aborigines of America; who, as they affirm, are a part of the tribe of Manasseh, and whose ancestors landed on the coast of Chile" (← links)
- W. W. Phelps: Ruins in Central America "good testimony in favor of the Book of Mormon" (← links)
- American Revivalist (2 Feb 1833): "The Book of Mormon is a record of the forefathers of our western tribes of Indians" (← links)
- Evening and the Morning Star (March 1833): "The continent of America is a choice land above all others" (← links)
- Evening and the Morning Star (Jun 1833): "NO people that have lived on this continent, since the flood, understood many of the arts and sciences, better that the Jaredites and Nephites" (← links)
- Evening and the Morning Star (Jun 1833): "Lehi was guided by the matchless power of God to this continent" (← links)
- Joseph Smith (4 Jun 1834): "wandering over the plains of the Nephites" (← links)
- Eli Gilbert (24 Sep 1834): "was not the book of Mormon also written by men who were divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit, on the continent of America?" (← links)
- W.W. Phelps (Feb 1835): "The first one is where you sat day after day and wrote the history of the second race that inhabited this continent" (← links)
- Oliver Cowdery (Jul 1835): "A history of the inhabitants who peopled this continent, previous to its being discovered to Europeans by Columbus" (← links)
- W.W. Phelps (Oct 1835): "the Indians, whose history and doings, upon this western continent, it unfolds as plainly" (← links)
- Joseph Smith (Nov 1835): "he said the indians were the literal descendants of Abraham" (← links)
- W.W. Phelps (Jan 1836): "The book of Mormon has made known who Israel is, upon this continent" (← links)
- William Smith (Jan 1837): "a remnant of the branches or seed of Joseph are represented as crossing the sea, and settling this continent of North and South America" (← links)
- Times and Seasons (Mar 1840): "The ancient events of America now stand revealed in the broad light of history, as far back, at least, as the first peopling of the continent after the flood" (← links)
- Joseph Smith (19 Jul 1840): "speaking of the Land of Zion, It consists of all North & South America" (← links)
- Parley P. Pratt (Aug 1840): "excavating in the neighbourhood of Bahia, in Brazil...bearing a strong architectural resemblance to the ruins existing in the northern parts of Norway, in Iceland, and in Greenland" (← links)
- Millennial Star (Sep 1840): "We learn these gentlemen will continue their journey, and after their visit to Palenque, will proceed to Mexico" (← links)
- Orson Pratt (1840): "they were marvellously brought across the great deep to the shores of North America" (← links)
- Source:Joseph Smith:Bernhisel letter:1841:I received your kind present...of all histories that have been written pertaining to the antiquities of this country it is the most correct (← links)