The Fraud of the "Inspired Translation" of the Mormon Bible

The Fraud of the "Inspired Translation" of the Mormon Bible

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Nutting, John D. The Fraud of the "Inspired Translation" of the Bible. Purporting to have been made by Joseph Smith, 1830-3; first published 1867 by the "Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints", and now urged by it as the best and only correct Bible. Cleveland, Ohio: The Utah Gospel Mission, 1923. First Edition. [11377] Stapled pamphlet, 17 x 9.5 cm (6 5/8 x 3 3/4 inches), 24 pp., cover fold partly split. Several small facsimile illustrations. Good. Pamphlet. Flake 5891. An examination of the claims regarding the Mormon "Inspired Translation," with evidence of it being a fraud perpetuated to enforce the claim that Joseph Smith was foretold in the Bible. John Danforth Nutting (1854-1949), b. Randolph Center, Vermont; d. Cleveland, Ohio. Nutting was educated at Wheaton College and at the Oberlin Theological Seminary, became a Congregational minister, and was pastor of churches in Ohio, Kentucky, and Missouri. His move to Salt Lake City in 1890 to become the minister of t

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