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[29] Larry E. Morris, [http://publications.maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/fullscreen/?pub=1456&index=16 "'The Private Character of the Man Who Bore That Testimony': Oliver Cowdery and His Critics,"] ''FARMS Review'', Vol. 15, Issue 1. Note also that the date assigned to these comments places them prior to the publication of the Book of Mormon, yet Clark’s statement appears to include elements from both before and after Harris viewed the plates as a witness. Harris “saw them” with his eyes when he acted as one of the Three Witnesses, but he only saw them through the “eye of faith” when they were covered with a cloth prior to his being a witness. Clark’s third-hand hostile relation of another hostile source, makes no distinction between these events, and instead portrays Harris as contradicting himself. | [29] Larry E. Morris, [http://publications.maxwellinstitute.byu.edu/fullscreen/?pub=1456&index=16 "'The Private Character of the Man Who Bore That Testimony': Oliver Cowdery and His Critics,"] ''FARMS Review'', Vol. 15, Issue 1. Note also that the date assigned to these comments places them prior to the publication of the Book of Mormon, yet Clark’s statement appears to include elements from both before and after Harris viewed the plates as a witness. Harris “saw them” with his eyes when he acted as one of the Three Witnesses, but he only saw them through the “eye of faith” when they were covered with a cloth prior to his being a witness. Clark’s third-hand hostile relation of another hostile source, makes no distinction between these events, and instead portrays Harris as contradicting himself. | ||
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*{{Misquoted Source}}The author attributes a third-hand statement to Harris. The "eye of faith" comment about the "pencil-case" is not a direct quote from Martin Harris. It was a quote of a quote of someone who claims that Harris said this: In other words, a third-hand source. The Book of Mormon testimony, on the other hand, is a statement that Harris put his name on. | *{{Misquoted Source}}The author attributes a third-hand statement to Harris. The "eye of faith" comment about the "pencil-case" is not a direct quote from Martin Harris. It was a ''quote of a quote'' of someone who claims that Harris said this: In other words, a third-hand source. The Book of Mormon testimony, on the other hand, is a statement that Harris put his name on. | ||
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