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|summary=What do we know about the Anthon transcript and the translation of the Book of Mormon? What is the current scholarly thought on the transcript? Didn't Charles Anthon deny having "validating" the characters? | |summary=What do we know about the Anthon transcript and the translation of the Book of Mormon? What is the current scholarly thought on the transcript? Didn't Charles Anthon deny having "validating" the characters? | ||
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|subject=Chronology of events | |subject=Chronology of events | ||
|summary=A chronology of events related to the Book of Mormon translation and publication. | |summary=A chronology of events related to the Book of Mormon translation and publication. | ||
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|link=Book of Mormon/Translation/Method | |link=Book of Mormon/Translation/Method | ||
|subject=Chronology of translation methods | |subject=Chronology of translation methods | ||
|summary=We have a number of accounts of the translation process from the perspective of various contemporary second-hand witnesses who viewed the Prophet as he dictated to his scribes. The only person other than Joseph who attempted to directly translate was Oliver Cowdery. Oliver, however, did not record any details regarding the exact ''physical'' process that he employed during his attempt—we only have the ''spiritual'' aspect of the process. | |summary=We have a number of accounts of the translation process from the perspective of various contemporary second-hand witnesses who viewed the Prophet as he dictated to his scribes. The only person other than Joseph who attempted to directly translate was Oliver Cowdery. Oliver, however, did not record any details regarding the exact ''physical'' process that he employed during his attempt—we only have the ''spiritual'' aspect of the process. | ||
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|link=Joseph Smith/Seer stones | |link=Joseph Smith/Seer stones | ||
|subject=Joseph's use of seer stones | |subject=Joseph's use of seer stones |
Related article: | Chronology of events Summary: A chronology of events related to the Book of Mormon translation and publication. |
Related article: | Chronology of translation methods Summary: We have a number of accounts of the translation process from the perspective of various contemporary second-hand witnesses who viewed the Prophet as he dictated to his scribes. The only person other than Joseph who attempted to directly translate was Oliver Cowdery. Oliver, however, did not record any details regarding the exact physical process that he employed during his attempt—we only have the spiritual aspect of the process. |
Related article: | Joseph's use of seer stones Summary: What do we know about Joseph's seer stone? What is its relation to the "Urim and Thummim"? Did Joseph place his seer stone in his hat while he was translating the Book of Mormon? |
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