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*John L. Brooke, ''The Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844'' (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994), 168-71, 174-7, 226, 230, 233. | *John L. Brooke, ''The Refiner's Fire: The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844'' (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994), 168-71, 174-7, 226, 230, 233. | ||
*Ed Decker, ''Decker's Complete Handbook on Mormonism'' (Eugene: Harvest House, 1995), 210-1, 280. | *Ed Decker, ''Decker's Complete Handbook on Mormonism'' (Eugene: Harvest House, 1995), 210-1, 280. | ||
− | *Robert N. Hullinger, ''Mormon Answer to Skepticism: Why Joseph Smith Wrote the Book of Mormon'' (St. Louis, Mo.: Clayton, 1980), 100-19; republished as ''Joseph Smith's Response to | + | *Robert N. Hullinger, ''Mormon Answer to Skepticism: Why Joseph Smith Wrote the Book of Mormon'' (St. Louis, Mo.: Clayton, 1980), 100-19; republished as ''Joseph Smith's Response to Skepticism'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992), 99-120. |
− | Skepticism'' (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1992), 99-120. | ||
*David Persuitte, ''Joseph Smith and the Origins of the Book of Mormon'' (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1985), 173-80. | *David Persuitte, ''Joseph Smith and the Origins of the Book of Mormon'' (Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland, 1985), 173-80. | ||
*Latayne Colvett Scott, ''The Mormon mirage : a former Mormon tells why she left the church'' (Grand Rapids : Zondervan Pub. House, 1979), 75. | *Latayne Colvett Scott, ''The Mormon mirage : a former Mormon tells why she left the church'' (Grand Rapids : Zondervan Pub. House, 1979), 75. | ||
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===FAIR web site=== | ===FAIR web site=== | ||
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− | * | + | *Daniel C. peterson, "[http://farms.byu.edu/display.php?table=jbms&id=11 'Secret Combinations' Revisited]," ''Journal of Book of Mormon Studies'' 1:1 (1992): 184–188. |
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===Printed material=== | ===Printed material=== | ||
− | * | + | *Daniel C. Peterson, "[http://gospelink.com/library/toc?book_id=868 Notes on 'Gadianton Masonry,']" in ''Warfare in the Book of Mormon'', edited by Stephen D. Ricks and William J. Hamblin (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book and FARMS, 1990), 174-224 ISBN 0875793002. |
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