continued:
5. J. W. Webb & M. M. Noah Thursday, September 1, 1831. Vol. VII. â No. 563.
MORMON RELIGION â CLERICAL AMBITION â
WESTERN NEW YORK â THE MORMONITES GONE TO OHIO
The object of his going to the city to get the âBook of Mormonâ printed, was not however accomplished. He returned with his manuscript or engravings to Palmyra â tried to raise money by mortgage on his farm from the New York Trust Company â did raise the money, but from what source â whether the Trust Company or not I am uncertain. At last a printer in Palmyra undertook to print the manuscript of Joe Smith, Harris becoming responsible for the expense. They were called translaters, but in fact and in truth they are believed to be the work of the Ex-Preacher from Ohio, who stood in the background and put forward Joe to father the new bible and the new faith.
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6. George Reynolds, âView of the Hebrewsâ
Juvenile Instructor Oct. 1, 1902
Vol. XXXVII. SALT LAKE CITY, OCTOBER 1, 1902. No. 19.
[p. 995]
âVIEW OF THE HEBREWSâ
THE above is the title of a remarkable book that has lately fallen into our hands â remarkable from the fact that it produces such strong evidences in favor of the genuineness of the Book of Mormon. It is written by a reverend gentleman named Ethan Smith, the pastor of a church in Poultney, Vermont, and its second edition, the one in our possession, was issued in April, 1825: that is before the sacred plates containing Mormonâs record were placed in the Prophet Josephâs hands by the Angel Moroni for translation; this latter important event having taken place in September, 1827.
The whole of Mr. Smithâs book, (285 pages) is devoted to proving that the American Indians are a remnant of the House of Israel. This he does by appealing to their manners, and customs, religious observations, languages, traditions, physical appearance, etc. etc., and a wonderful strong showing he makes. But the most remarkable thing is his own conclusions regarding the ancient history of America derived from long study of the material he has gathered. He writes, and it must be remembered that this was written years before the Book of Mormon was published, or indeed translated:
**7. **Plagiarism from View of the Hebrews
Critics claim that Smith based several passages and many thematic elements in The Book of Mormon on material he found in View of the Hebrews, published in 1823, with an expanded edition in 1825, by Ethan Smith. Examples of verses that critics claim are plagiarized include:
View of the Hebrews by Ethan Smith (1825 edition)
â[T]hose far distant savages have (as have all other tribes) their Great Spirit, who made everythingâ (p. 103)
Book of Mormon (1830) âBelievest thou that this Great Spirit which is God, created all things ⌠And he saith, Yea, I believe that he created all thingsâ (Alma 18:28â29)
View of the Hebrews
â[T]he places ⌠are noted; among which are âthe isles of the seaââ. (p. 232-233)
Book of Mormon
[W]e have been led to a better land, ⌠[W]e are upon an isle of the sea" (2 Nephi 10:20)
View of the Hebrews
" âI will hiss for themâ God is represented as hissing for a people. ⌠[To] behold the banner of salvation now erected for his ancient people⌠This standard of salvation." (p. 235,241â242)
Book of Mormon
â[M]y words shall hiss forth unto the ends of the earth, for a standard unto my people, which are of the House of Israel.â (2 Nephi 29:2)