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*{{CriticalWork:Tanner:Mormonism Shadow|pages=143–162-D}}
 
*{{CriticalWork:Tanner:Mormonism Shadow|pages=143–162-D}}
*Wesley P. Walters, “Joseph’s First Vision Story Undermined,” ''The Quarterly Journal of Watchman Fellowship'' (January–March 1988): 4.
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*{{CriticalWork:MormonThink|url=http://mormonthink.com/firstvisionweb.htm|date=5 May 2012}}
*Wesley P. Walters, ''Joseph Smith’s Move to Palmyra and Manchester, NY (A Preliminary Report) (unpublished, 1990).
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*{{CriticalWork:Walters:First Vision Undermined 1988|pages=4}}
*Wesley P. Walters and H. Michael Marquardt, ''Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record'' (Salt Lake City, Utah: Smith Research Associates, 1994; distributed by Signature Books).
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*{{Dialogue1|author=Wesley P. Walters|article=New Light on Mormon Origins From the Palmyra Revival|vol=4|num=1|date=Spring 1969|start=60|end=81}}
 
*{{Dialogue1|author=Wesley P. Walters|article=New Light on Mormon Origins From the Palmyra Revival|vol=4|num=1|date=Spring 1969|start=60|end=81}}
 
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Source(s) of the criticism

Wesley P. Walters, Joseph Smith’s Move to Palmyra and Manchester, NY (A Preliminary Report) (unpublished, 1990).

  • H. Michael Marquardt and Wesley P. Walters, Inventing Mormonism: Tradition and the Historical Record (Salt Lake City, Utah: Smith Research Associates [distributed by Signature Books], 1994), [citation needed].
  • Wesley P. Walters, "New Light on Mormon Origins From the Palmyra Revival," Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 4 no. 1 (Spring 1969), 60–81.
  • Wikipedia article "First Vision"–Primary editors: COgden and John Foxe, with additional contributions by multiple editors. ( FAIR's Analysis of this Wikipedia article)