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* Scott C. Dunn, “Automaticity and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon,” in Dan Vogel and Brent Lee Metcalfe eds., ''American Apocrypha'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2002), 33. | * Scott C. Dunn, “Automaticity and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon,” in Dan Vogel and Brent Lee Metcalfe eds., ''American Apocrypha'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2002), 33. | ||
* Scott C. Dunn, "Spirit Writing: Another Look at the Book of Mormon," ''Sunstone'' 10 (June 1985): 17-26. | * Scott C. Dunn, "Spirit Writing: Another Look at the Book of Mormon," ''Sunstone'' 10 (June 1985): 17-26. | ||
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Source(s) of the criticism
- Scott C. Dunn, “Automaticity and the Dictation of the Book of Mormon,” in Dan Vogel and Brent Lee Metcalfe eds., American Apocrypha (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2002), 33.
- Scott C. Dunn, "Spirit Writing: Another Look at the Book of Mormon," Sunstone 10 (June 1985): 17-26.