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[[Image:Caractors large.jpg|300px|right|thumb|A transcription by [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] of characters he said were engraved on the Golden Plates]]
 
  
 
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A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: Mormonism and Wikipedia/Golden plates
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An analysis of the Wikipedia article "Golden plates" (Version December 10, 2009)

Claimed engravings

Main article: Reformed Egyptian
- Wikipedia Main Article: Golden plates– Wikipedia Footnotes: Golden plates–Notes A FAIR Opinion
  • The Golden Plates were said to contain engravings in an ancient language that the Book of Mormon describes as Reformed Egyptian.
  • Smith described the writing as "Egyptian characters...small, and beautifully engraved," exhibiting "much skill in the art of engraving."

John Whitmer, one of the Eight Witnesses, said the plates had "fine engravings on both sides,"

  • and Orson Pratt, who did not see the plates himself but who had spoken with witnesses, understood that there were engravings on both sides of the plates, "stained with a black, hard stain, so as to make the letters more legible and easier to be read."
  1. Smith (1830) .
  2. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Harvtxt.7CSmith.7C1842
  3. Roberts (1906) , p. 307.
  4. Pratt (1859) , pp. 30-31.