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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."
  • 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.