| 1889 - 514 Seiten
...seems no reason to doubt that this is the long lost story. Mr. Rice, myself and others compared it with the Book of Mormon and could detect no resemblance...two, in general or detail. There seems to be no name nor incident common to the two. The solemn style of the Book of Mormon, in imitation of the English... | |
| John Nicholson - 1885 - 122 Seiten
...seems no reason to doubt that this is the long lost story. Mr. Rice, myself and others compared it with the Book of Mormon and could detect no resemblance...two, in general or detail. There seems to be no name nor incident common to the two. The solemn style of the Book of Mormon, in imitation of the English... | |
| 1885 - 820 Seiten
...seems no reason to doubt that this is the long-lost story. Mr. Rice, myself, and others compared it with the Book of Mormon, and could detect no resemblance between the two, in general or in detail. There seems to be no name or incident common to the two. The solemn style of the Book of... | |
| Orson Ferguson Whitney - 1892 - 1094 Seiten
...will probably have to be relinquished. * * * Mr. Rice, myself and others compared it (the Spaulding manuscript) with the Book of Mormon, and could detect...two, in general or detail. There seems to be no name nor incident common to the two. The solemn style of the Book of Mormon, in imitation of the English... | |
| Edward H. Anderson - 1893 - 182 Seiten
...will probably have to be relinquished * -* * Mr. Rice, myself and others compared it (the Spaulding manuscript) with the Book of Mormon, and could detect...seems to be no name or incident common to the two. * * * Some other explanation of the origin of the Book of Morm ) must be found, if any explanation... | |
| 1898 - 432 Seiten
...Spaulding will probably have to be relinquished. * * Mr. Rice, myself and others compared it (the Spaulding manuscript) with the Book of Mormon, and could detect...resemblance between the two, in general or detail. The solemn style of the Book of Mormon, in imitation of the English Scriptures, does not appear in... | |
| 1908 - 796 Seiten
...three hundred and fifty words to the page ; that in nothing does it resemble the Book of Mormon— "there seems to be no name or incident common to the two," says President Fairchild, "the solemn style of the Book of Mormon, in imitation of the English Scriptures,... | |
| Brigham Henry Roberts - 1909 - 604 Seiten
...seems to be no reason to doubt that this is the longlost story. Mr. Rice himself and others compared it with the Book of Mormon and could detect no resemblance between the two, in general or in detail. There seems to be no name or incident common to the two. The solemn style of the Book of... | |
| James Edward Talmage - 1910 - 120 Seiten
...will probably have to be relinquished. * * * Mr. Rice, myself, andpthers compared it [the Spaulding manuscript] with the Book of Mormon and could detect no resemblance between the two, in general or in detail. There seems to be no name nor incident common to the two. The solemn style of the Book of... | |
| Charles Augustus Shook - 1914 - 222 Seiten
...seems no reason to doubt that this is the long-lost story. Mr. Rice, myself and others compared it with the Book of Mormon; and could detect no resemblance between the two, in general or in detail. There seems to be no name or incident 1 Grinnell (Iowa) Herald; Western Watchman, Eureka,... | |
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