According to Mormon authors, Roberts’s study was intended to «preempt criticisms that could be leveled at the Book of Mormon.» Ashurst-McGee, Mark (2003). «A One-sided View of Mormon Origins»[3]Архивная копия от 8 декабря 2006 на Wayback Machine. FARMS Review. Maxwell Institute. 15 (2): 309-64. Retrieved 2006-12-22.. After Roberts’s death, copies were made of his report, which «circulated among a limited circle in Utah.» (Fawn M. Brodie, No Man Knows My History, 47fn.)
Ethan Smith, View of the Hebrews [5]Архивная копия от 5 мая 2018 на Wayback Machine, ed. Charles D. Tate Jr., 2nd ed. (Provo, Utah: BYU Religious Studies Center, 1996).
According to Mormon authors, Roberts’s study was intended to «preempt criticisms that could be leveled at the Book of Mormon.» Ashurst-McGee, Mark (2003). «A One-sided View of Mormon Origins»[3]Архивная копия от 8 декабря 2006 на Wayback Machine. FARMS Review. Maxwell Institute. 15 (2): 309-64. Retrieved 2006-12-22.. After Roberts’s death, copies were made of his report, which «circulated among a limited circle in Utah.» (Fawn M. Brodie, No Man Knows My History, 47fn.)
Ethan Smith, View of the Hebrews [5]Архивная копия от 5 мая 2018 на Wayback Machine, ed. Charles D. Tate Jr., 2nd ed. (Provo, Utah: BYU Religious Studies Center, 1996).