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Filed under: Book of Mormon 2000 Changes in the Book of Mormon: Containing the Way the Book is Claimed to Have Been Translated; The Amendments Which Have Been Made in the Book; What an Inspired Translation Should Have Been, and the Reasons Given by the Church for Making the Many Grammatical Changes; Showing That the Claims Are Consistent and Untrue (1898), by Lamoni Call An Address to All Believers in Christ (1887), by David Whitmer (HTML at utlm.org) The Golden Bible: or, The Book of Mormon: Is It From God?, by M. T. Lamb (page images at Google; US access only) New Light on Mormonism (New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1885), by Ellen E. Dickinson (HTML at solomonspalding.com) Manuscript Found: The Complete Original "Spaulding Manuscript" (Provo: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, c1996), by Solomon Spaulding, ed. by Kent P. Jackson (page images at BYU) The Spaulding Story Concerning the Origin of the Book of Mormon, Duly Examined, and Exposed to the Righteous Contempt of a Candid Public (1843 and 1866 editions), by John E. Page (HTML at solomonspalding.com) The Origin of the Spaulding Story; With a Short Biography of Dr. P. Hulbert, The Originator of the Same, and Some Testimony Adduced, Showing it to be a Sheer Fabrication, So Far as Its Connection with the Book of Mormon is Concerned (Philadelphia: Brown, Bicking and Guilpert, 1840), by Benjamin Winchester (HTML at solomonspalding.com) Plain Facts, Shewing the Origin of the Spaulding Story, Concerning the Manuscript Found, and Its Being Transformed into the Book of Mormon, With a Short Biography of Dr. P. Hulbert, The Author of the Said Story (Bedford: C. B. Merry, 1841), by Benjamin Winchester (HTML at solomonspalding.com)
Filed under: Book of Mormon -- Antiquities American Anthropology Disproving The Book of Mormon (Cleveland: Utah Gospel Mission, 1916), by Charles A. Shook Filed under: Book of Mormon -- AuthorshipFiled under: Book of Mormon -- Controversial literature Delusions: An Analysis of the Book of Mormon, With an Examination of Its Internal and External Evidences, and a Refutation of Its Pretences to Divine Authority (Boston: B. H. Greene, 1832), by Alexander Campbell, contrib. by Joshua V. Himes Delusions: An Analysis of the Book of Mormon, With an Examination of Its Internal and External Evidences, and a Refutation of Its Pretences to Divine Authority (reprint of the 1832 edition; Salt Lake City: Morgan-Bruce Book Co., 1925), by Alexander Campbell, contrib. by Joshua V. Himes Filed under: Book of Mormon -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. New Approaches to the Book of Mormon: Explorations in Critical Methodology (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 1993), ed. by Brent Lee Metcalfe (multiple formats at archive.org) Indian Origins and the Book of Mormon (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, c1986), by Dan Vogel (multiple formats at archive.org) American Anthropology Disproving The Book of Mormon (Cleveland: Utah Gospel Mission, 1916), by Charles A. Shook Delusions: An Analysis of the Book of Mormon, With an Examination of Its Internal and External Evidences, and a Refutation of Its Pretences to Divine Authority (Boston: B. H. Greene, 1832), by Alexander Campbell, contrib. by Joshua V. Himes Delusions: An Analysis of the Book of Mormon, With an Examination of Its Internal and External Evidences, and a Refutation of Its Pretences to Divine Authority (reprint of the 1832 edition; Salt Lake City: Morgan-Bruce Book Co., 1925), by Alexander Campbell, contrib. by Joshua V. Himes Found at Last! "Positive Proof" that Mormonism is a Fraud and the Book of Mormon a Fable (1902), by James Ervin Mahaffey (HTML at solomonspalding.com) Mormon Fanaticism Exposed: A Compendium of the Book of Mormon, or Joseph Smith's Golden Bible (Boston: Printed for the author, 1841), by Tyler Parsons, contrib. by Freeman Nickerson (HTML with commentary at solomonspalding.com) Filed under: Book of Mormon -- Evidences, authority, etc.
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