On the Pearl of Great Price
January 2, 1952 by • Abraham, altar, ancient documents, angel(s) of the Lord, Anubis, archaeologist(s), Babylonia, bedstead, Book of Abraham, Book of Mormon, Brested, Chaldean(s), Chaldees, crocodile, Dead Sea Scrolls, Deveria, Eduard Meyer, Egypt, Egyptian, Egyptian drawings, Egyptian papyrus, Egyptologists, engraver, ephod, explanations, Facsimile No. 1, Facsimile No. 2, Facsimile No. 3, facsimiles, figures, fraudulent, funerary, God, gods, hand-picked experts, hawk, Hebrew(s), hieroglyphs, human beginnings sacrifice(s), hypocephali, idolatrous gods, influence, interpretation, Jews, Joseph Smith, Korash, Libnah, lion couch, lotus, Lucy Mack Smith, Mace, Mahmackrah, Mercer, Mesopotamia, Mormon(s), mummies, Nefertum, Nimrod, of the Spirit, original texts, Osiris, Pearl of Great Price, Peters, Petrie, Pharaoh, prejudice(d), Professor, representations, reproductions, Reuben Hedlock, Rev. F. S. Spaulding, revelation(s), sacred crocodile, Sais, Satan, scepter, scholar(s), Serik, Sobec, sword, symbolic drawings, Syria, the critic(s), the four directions, theory, translator, Ur, Urim and Thummim, Vigal, von Bissing, Wepwawet
34 pp., typed transcript of a lecture given on May 13, 1965