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Claims made in "Chapter 2: Divining Rods, Treasure-Digging, and Seer Stones" | A FAIR Analysis of: Early Mormonism and the Magic World View A work by author: D. Michael Quinn
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Claims made in "Chapter 4: Magic Parchments and Occult Mentors" |
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"...how extensively Barrett's Magus circulated in the United States during the early nineteenth century is unknown."
"... Barrett's Magus "created an immediate sensation. . . . Barrett's book and teachings were also widely available to Smith's generation [in America]."
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