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Posted by: 2112 ® 07/02/2003, 23:44:27 Author Profile Mail author |
A few weeks ago I posted a question regarding the connection between the legend of Enoch (as contained in the 1802 edition of Thomas S. Webb's Freemason's Monitor) and Joseph Smith's alleged finding of the gold plates, urim and thummim, liahona, sword of Laban and brass plates in the side of a hill. I wanted to know if anybody had heard about this and what has been said about it. And I wondered why it seemed that the subject was never brought up again by historians of the Mormon History Association type. In response, I was referred to Reed C. Durham's address in 1974 to the MHA (which I had already read, and which, in fact, was what prompted my question in the first place). Well, since then, I came across the following at the University of Utah library. Maybe many of you have already heard about this, but if not, I thought you would find it interesting. It kind of answers my question as to why nothing more seems to have been said about it. I simply can't understand how Durham could have raised questions like he asked in that presidential address (to have done the research and come face to face with the implications) and yet continue to believe in Joseph Smith and the BOM. Here it is: J. Willard Marriott Library, Manuscripts Division
Related link: http://www.xmission.com/~country/reason/widowson.htm Modified by 2112 at Thu, Jul 03, 2003, 11:34:12 |
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