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Since Cumorah: New Voices from the Dust, Part III. Secrecy in the Primitive Church
Title
Since Cumorah: New Voices from the Dust, Part III. Secrecy in the Primitive Church
Magazine
Improvement Era
Publication Type
Magazine Article
Year of Publication
1965
Authors
Nibley, Hugh W. (Primary)
Pagination
308–311, 326, 328–332
Date Published
April 1965
Volume
68
Issue Number
4
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Abstract
This series argues that the changing attitudes of biblical scholars toward basic questions about scripture allow room for claims made by the Book of Mormon. It discusses external evidences, the primitive church, Lehi, Zenos, the olive tree, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. The seventh part discusses secrecy in the primitive church and the resulting lack of records.
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Subject Keywords
Early Christianity
Recordkeeping
Early Christian History
Gnosticism
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