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*D. Charles Pyle and Cooper Johnson, "Did early LDS leaders really misunderstand the First Vision?" {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/Misc/Did_Early_LDS_Leaders_Misunderstand_the_First_Vision.html}} | *D. Charles Pyle and Cooper Johnson, "Did early LDS leaders really misunderstand the First Vision?" {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/Misc/Did_Early_LDS_Leaders_Misunderstand_the_First_Vision.html}} | ||
* Craig Ray, "Joseph Smith's History Confirmed," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, August 2002) {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/jshist.pdf}}{{NB}} | * Craig Ray, "Joseph Smith's History Confirmed," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, August 2002) {{fairlink|url=http://www.fairlds.org/pubs/jshist.pdf}}{{NB}} | ||
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First Vision FAIR links |
- FAIR Topical Guide: The First Vision FAIR link
- D. Charles Pyle and Cooper Johnson, "Did early LDS leaders really misunderstand the First Vision?" FAIR link
- Craig Ray, "Joseph Smith's History Confirmed," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, August 2002) FAIR link (Source importante)
Joseph Smith other visionary issues FAIR links |
- Craig Ray, "Joseph Smith's History Confirmed," (Mesa, Arizona: FAIR, August 2002) FAIR link