Question 1: According to Latter Day Saint belief, the ________ was originally translated from a record engraved on Golden Plates by the ancient inhabitants of the Americas. | |||
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Question 2: The Kinderhook Plates were presumed lost, but for decades ________ published facsimiles of them in its official History of the Church. | |||
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Question 3: Ashurst-McGee, Mark (2003), "A One-sided View of Mormon Origins", ________ 15 (2), <http://farms.byu.edu/pdf.php?filename=ODQyNDQ4NDQ0LTE1LTIucGRm&type=cmV2aWV3>. | |||
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Question 4: In 1966, one of the Kinderhook Plates was recovered and tested at ________ and Northwestern University. | |||
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Question 5: In it, the author claimed that there was no proof that Joseph Smith made any attempt to translate the plates: "There is no evidence that the Prophet Joseph Smith ever took up the matter with the Lord, as he did when working with the Book of Mormon and the ________."[6] | |||
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