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 January 23 — Selling the Book of Mormon Copyright. In 1829 Joseph Smith claimed God told him to send Hiram Page and Oliver Cowdery to Toronto, Canada to sell the copyright of the Book of Mormon.

Interestingly enough, their mission didn’t go the way Smith’s revelation said it would. Smith’s response to their ventures? (more…)

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burning-in-the-bosom-5 General Conference, ‘A Message to the Rising Generation,’ October 1977; “I want to talk to you, the young people of the Church, frankly and honestly. … You are choice spirits, many of you having been held back in reserve for almost 6,000 years to come forth in this day, at this time, when the temptations, responsibilities, and opportunities are the very greatest. … You cannot do wrong and feel right. It is impossible!” – Ezra Taft Benson

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Selling the Book of Mormon Copyright

In 1829 Joseph Smith claimed God had told him to send Hiram Page and Oliver Cowdery to Toronto, Canada to sell the copyright of the Book of Mormon. Interestingly enough, their mission didn’t go the way Smith’s revelation said it would. Smith’s response to their ventures is found in the David Whitmer’s “An Address to All Believers in Christ”, pg. 31, “…some revelations are of man: and some revelations are of the devil.”

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