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An Address to All Believers in Christ: By A Witness to the Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon
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An Address to All Believers in Christ: By A Witness to the Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon in Grande Prairie, AB
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David Whitmer was selected by Joseph Smith to be one of only three special witnesses to the Book of Mormon. Because most of the book was produced in David's own house, he was an eye-witness to the translation process itself, and to the early history the Latter Day Saint movement.
Later in life, David compiled this Address to All Believers, honestly critiquing actions of Joseph Smith and the early church. The reflections and honesty of an older man bring us priceless information on Joseph Smith and the early history of his movement. But it must be noted that Whitmer maintained his testimony of the Book of Mormon to death. That fact alone commands attention to the information and insights he provides.-Print ed.
David Whitmer was selected by Joseph Smith to be one of only three special witnesses to the Book of Mormon. Because most of the book was produced in David's own house, he was an eye-witness to the translation process itself, and to the early history the Latter Day Saint movement.
Later in life, David compiled this Address to All Believers, honestly critiquing actions of Joseph Smith and the early church. The reflections and honesty of an older man bring us priceless information on Joseph Smith and the early history of his movement. But it must be noted that Whitmer maintained his testimony of the Book of Mormon to death. That fact alone commands attention to the information and insights he provides.-Print ed.




















