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Joseph Smith and legal trials

Joseph Smith and money digging

Joseph Smith and the "occult" or "magick"

Seer stones, use of

Further reading

FairMormon web site

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Video

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Revised or Unaltered?: Joseph Smith's Foundational Stories, Matthew Brown, 2006 FAIR Conference

External links

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Printed material

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Rod of Nature

  • Joseph Fielding McConkie and Craig J. Ostler, "Revelations of the Restoration," (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 2000), 86-88.