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Campbell, Alexander: “Delusions: An Analysis of the Book of Mormon”, Millennial Harbinger II. Bethany, Virginia: 10.2.1831. Verkkoversio (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) About The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) -sivustolla: ”This prophet Smith, through his stone spectacles, wrote on the plates of Nephi, in his book of Mormon, every error and almost every truth discussed in N. York for the last ten years. He decides all the great controversies – infant baptism, ordination, the trinity, regeneration, repentance, justification, the fall of man, the atonement, transubstantiation, fasting, penance, church government, religious experience, the call to the ministry, the general resurrection, eternal punishment, who may baptize, and even the question of freemasonry, republican government, and the rights of man.”
Campbell, Alexander: “Delusions: An Analysis of the Book of Mormon”, Millennial Harbinger II. Bethany, Virginia: 10.2.1831. Verkkoversio (Arkistoitu – Internet Archive) About The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) -sivustolla: ”This prophet Smith, through his stone spectacles, wrote on the plates of Nephi, in his book of Mormon, every error and almost every truth discussed in N. York for the last ten years. He decides all the great controversies – infant baptism, ordination, the trinity, regeneration, repentance, justification, the fall of man, the atonement, transubstantiation, fasting, penance, church government, religious experience, the call to the ministry, the general resurrection, eternal punishment, who may baptize, and even the question of freemasonry, republican government, and the rights of man.”