January 1, 1946 by •
atheism,
Bible,
Book of Mormon,
dream(s),
Eduard Meyer,
Egyptian texts,
Egyptian(s),
Eight Witnesses,
evolution,
evolutionary scheme,
Fawn M. Brodie,
First Vision,
Gold Plates,
identical anecdotes,
imposter,
insinuation,
Joseph Smith,
King James Bible,
kingdom(s),
law of parsimony,
Mormon(s),
Mormonism,
original religion,
parallels,
persecution,
plausible,
power(s),
preconceived ideas,
prejudice(d),
Rev. Character Caswell,
revealed religion,
revelation(s),
stable doctrine,
temple(s) rites,
Ursprung und Geschichte der Mormonen,
Walters,
witnesses
No Ma’am, That’s Not History: A Brief Review of Mrs. Brodie’s Reluctant Vindication of a Prophet She Seeks to Expose (Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1946): 62 pp.; CWHN 11:1. Subsequently reissued without changes at various times. This is a short, witty reply to Fawn M. Brodie’s No Man Knows My History (New York: Knopf, 1945; …
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