Difference between revisions of "Template:Critical sources box:Book of Mormon/Authorship theories/Spalding manuscript/CriticalSources"

m
m
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
''Sources which accept the Spalding manuscript theory:''
 
''Sources which accept the Spalding manuscript theory:''
* “History of Mormanism,” ''The Ohio Repository'' (Canton, Ohio) (1 September 1836).  Reprinted from ''New York Commercial Advertiser'', circa August 1836. {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=1276&REC=17}}
+
* “History of Mormanism,” ''The Ohio Repository'' (Canton, Ohio) (1 September 1836).  Reprinted from ''New York Commercial Advertiser'', circa August 1836. {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=1276&REC=17}} {{an|Does not attribute some work to Rigdon, who is said to be a convert only after the book's publication.}}
 
* “The Mormon Mystery Developed,” ''Wayne Sentinel'' (Palmyra, New York) (20 December 1833). {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=674&REC=2}} {{earliest}}
 
* “The Mormon Mystery Developed,” ''Wayne Sentinel'' (Palmyra, New York) (20 December 1833). {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=674&REC=2}} {{earliest}}
 
* “The Mormon Book,” ''Michigan Sentinel'' (3 May 1834). {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=834&REC=6}}
 
* “The Mormon Book,” ''Michigan Sentinel'' (3 May 1834). {{link|url=http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/BOMP&CISOPTR=834&REC=6}}

Revision as of 09:08, 2 April 2010

Source(s) of the Criticism

Sources which accept the Spalding manuscript theory:

  • “History of Mormanism,” The Ohio Repository (Canton, Ohio) (1 September 1836). Reprinted from New York Commercial Advertiser, circa August 1836. off-site
    Does not attribute some work to Rigdon, who is said to be a convert only after the book's publication.
  • “The Mormon Mystery Developed,” Wayne Sentinel (Palmyra, New York) (20 December 1833). off-site [the earliest mention of this concept which FAIR has identified]
  • “The Mormon Book,” Michigan Sentinel (3 May 1834). off-site
  • “Mormon Trial,” Chardon Spectator and Geauga Gazette (12 April 1834). off-site
  • “Mormonism,” New York Weekly Messenger and Young Men’s Advocate (29 April 1835). Reprinted from The Pioneer (Rock Springs, Illinois), March 1835. off-site
  • “Mormonism—Its History,” Philadelphia Mirror (22 August 1836). off-site
  • A. Campbell, “Mormonism Unveiled,” Millennial Harbinger (Bethany, Virginia) 6, no. 1 (January 1835): 44–45. off-site
    Campbell here abandons his earlier certainty that Joseph Smith alone was responsible for the Book of Mormon.
  • Henry Caswall, The Prophet of the Nineteenth Century, or, the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints : To Which Is Appended an Analysis of the Book of Mormon (London: Printed for J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1843), 13–25. off-site
  • Rev. John A. Clark, Gleanings by the Way, (Philadelphia: W.J. and J.K. Simon; New York: Robert Carter, 1842), 246–254 off-site.
  • D. Griffiths, Jun., Two Years’ Residence in the New Settlements of Ohio, North America: With Directions to Emigrants (London: Westley and Davis, 1835), 134–139–140. off-site
  • Eber D. Howe, Mormonism Unvailed (Painesville, OH, 1834), 277–. (Affidavits examined) off-site.
  • William Alexander Linn, The Story of the Mormons (New York: Macmillan, 1902), ??.
  • Stenhouse, "Tell It All", 267.
  • Wilhelm Wyl, Mormon Portraits Volume First: Joseph Smith the Prophet, His Family and Friends (Salt Lake City: Tribune Printing and Publishing Co., 1886), 20, 118, 122–124, 238–243.
  • Pomeroy Tucker, Origin, Rise, and Progress: of Mormonism.... (New York: D. Appleton, 1867), 111–128.
  • “To the Public,” Painesville Telegraph (Painesville, Ohio) (31 January 1834) off-site.

Claimed the existence of a second Spalding manuscript when the first theory failed:

  • George B. Arbaugh, Revelation in Mormonism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1932).
  • Howard A. Davis, Wayne L. Cowdrey, and Walter Martin, Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon? (Santa Ana, Ca.: Vision House Publishers, 1977), 1–. Analysis
  • Wayne L. Cowdrey, Howard A. Davis, and Arthur Vanick, Who Really Wrote the Book of Mormon? The Spalding Enigma. (St. Louis: Concordia, 2005), 1–. Analysis
  • Walter Martin, The Kingdom of the Cults (Revised) (Minneapolis: Bethany House Publishers, 1997), 213, n15-16. ( Index of claims )