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Pregunta: ¿De qué material se fabricaron las planchas?
Pregunta: ¿De qué material se fabricaron las planchas?
Las planchas eran más probable una aleación de un metal más ligero, tal como cobre, que fue cubierto con una capa fina de oro
- "la apariencia de oro" [1] — Joseph Smith Jr., Eight Witnesses
- "planchas de oro" [2] — David Whitmer
- "una mezcla de oro y cobre" [3] - William Smith
- "en un buen estado de conservación, tenían la apariencia de oro" - William Smith in James Murdock to Congregational Observer, 19 June 1841, "The Mormons and Their Prophet," Congregational Observer (Hartford and New Haven, Connecticut) 2 (3 July 1841): 1. Reprinted in Peoria Register and North-Western Gazetteer (Peoria, Illinois), 3 September 1841; reproduced in Vogel, Early Mormon Documents 1:477–480.
- "oro puro" - “The Orators of Mormon,” Catholic Telegraph (Cincinnati, Ohio) 1 (14 April 1832): 204–5. Reprinted from Mercer Press (Pennsylvania), circa April 1832. off-site (Inglés)
- "amarillo blanquecino" - Howe, Mormonism Unvailed, 15; attributed to David Whitmer off-site (Inglés)
- "grabados en planchas de oro" - Parley P. Pratt, "Discovery of an Ancient Record in America," Millennial Star 1 no. 2 (June 1840), 30–37. off-site (Inglés)
- "esta pretendida Apocalipsis fue escrito en planchas de oro, o algo parecido a planchas de oro" - A.S., “The Golden Bible, or, Campbellism Improved,” Observer and Telegraph. Religious, Political, and Literary, Hudson, Ohio (18 November 1830): 3, quoting Cowdery. off-site (Inglés)
Notas
- ↑ Joseph Smith Jr., "Church History [also known as the Wentworth Letter]," Times and Seasons (1 March 1842), 707. off-site (Inglés) ; "The Testimony of Eight Witnesses," Book of Mormon; and Orson Pratt, in a pamphlet titled "An Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions, and of the Late Discovery of Ancient American Records" (Edinburgh, Scotland: Ballantyne and Hughes, May 1840), 12–13.
- ↑ David Whitmer interview, Kansas City Journal, 5 June 1881, in David Whitmer Interviews: A Restoration Witness, ed. Lyndon W. Cook (Orem, Utah: Grandin, 1993), 60.
- ↑ William Smith (Joseph's younger brother) interview, The Saints' Herald, 4 October 1884, 644.