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A FairMormon Analysis of Wikipedia: Mormonism and Wikipedia/Golden plates A work by a collaboration of authors (Link to Wikipedia article here)
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An analysis of the Wikipedia article "Golden plates" (Version December 10, 2009)
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John Whitmer, one of the Eight Witnesses, said the plates had "fine engravings on both sides," |
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