
New Witnesses for God (Volume 3 of 3)
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Chapters (141)
- NEW WITNESSES FOR GOD
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- PART III.
- NEW WITNESSES FOR GOD
- CHAPTER XXX
- I. The Signs of Messiah's Birth.
- II. The Signs of Messiah's Death.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXI
- I. Messiah in the Western Hemisphere.
- II. Of the Culture-Heroes of America.
- III. The Peruvian Tradition of the Messiah.
- IV. Topilitzen Quetzalcohuatl.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXII
- I. Garcia.
- II. Lord Kingsborough's Views.
- III. Adair's Evidences.
- The Discovery of Hebrew Relics.
- I. The Pittsfield Hebrew Parchment.
- II. The Newark Hebrew Tablet.
- "HAVE MERCY ON ME A NEPHITE."
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXIII
- I. The Cincinnati Gold Plate.
- II. The Kinderhook Plates.
- III. The Tuccabatchey Plates.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXIV
- I. Central and Western New York an Ancient Battle Field.
- II. Miscellaneous Book of Mormon Historical Incidents and Nephite Customs Found in the Native American Traditions.
- III. Human Sacrifices. Cannibalism.
- IV. Burying the Hatchet.
- V. Hagoth's Marine Migrations Preserved in Native Legend.
- VI. Native American Race Unity.
- VII. Did the Book of Mormon Antedate Works in English on American Antiquities, Accessible to Joseph Smith and His Associates.
- VIII. The Value of the Evidence Supplied by American Antiquities
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXV
- I. The Place of the Patriarch Joseph in Israel.—The Promises to Him and His Seed.
- II. The prophecies of Isaiah on the Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon.
- III. The Prophecy of Messiah in Relation to the "Other Sheep" than Those in Palestine that Must Hear His Voice.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXVI
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXVII
- I. Of the Unity and Diversity of Style.
- II. Characteristics of an Abridgment.
- IV. Of the Nephite Custom in Naming Cities and Provinces Being Ancient.
- V. Of the Nephites, Like the Jews Being a Mononymous People.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXVIII
- Monarchies.
- Reign of the Judges—Republic.
- Ecclesiastical Government.
- The Events to which Importance is Given in the Book of Mormon are in Harmony with the Character of the Writers.
- Complexity in the Structure of the Book of Mormon in Harmony with the Theory of its Origin.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XXXIX
- III. In the Manner of its Coming Forth.
- IV. Its Accounting for the Peopling of America.
- V. The Nativity of Ancient American Peoples.
- VI. Accounting for the Existence of Christian Ideas in America.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XL
- VII. The Fall of Adam—The Purpose of Man's Earth Existence.
- "Adam fell that men might be."
- Man an Immortal Spirit.
- VIII. The Agency of Man.
- IX. The Atonement.
- X. The Doctrine of Opposite Existences.
- Summary of the Foregoing Doctrines.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XLI.
- I. A Testimony Shall be Given by the Holy Ghost.
- II. "They Shall Have the Gift and Power of the Holy Ghost."
- III.
- The Blood of Saints Shall Cry From the Ground to be Avenged When the Book of Mormon Shall Come Forth.
- V. Because my Word Shall Hiss Forth, Many Shall say "A Bible! A Bible!"
- VI. THE LOST BOOKS OF THE BIBLE.
- VII.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XLII.
- II NEPHI.
- I. Many Shall Believe the Words of the Book.
- II. The Book of Mormon to be Taken to the American Indians—"and They Shall Rejoice."
- III. The Jews Shall Begin to Believe in Christ, and to Gather.
- IV. The Work of the Lord to Commence Among all Nations to Bring About the Restoration of His People Israel, and a Universal Reign of Peace and Righteousness.
- V. The Sign of the Modern World's Awakening.
- VI. Conditional Prophecies—The Evidence of Things Worthy of God to Reveal.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XLIII.
- The Poetry the Book of Mormon has Inspired.
- Summary of Internal Evidences.
- Footnotes
- PART IV.
- CHAPTER XLIV.
- I. Alexander Campbell's Theory:
- II. The Spaulding Theory of the Origin of the Book of Mormon.
- ALLEGED STATEMENT OF MRS. DAVISON, FORMERLY THE WIFE OF SOLOMON SPAULDING.
- A CUNNING DEVICE DETECTED.
- MRS. MATILDA (SPAULDING) M'KENSTRY'S STATEMENT REGARDING "THE MANUSCRIPT FOUND."
- III. The Sidney Rigdon Theory.
- IV. The "Joachim" fragment of the Spaulding-Rigdon Theory.
- V. Woodbridge Riley's Theory of the Origin of the Book of Mormon.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XLVI.
- I. Errors of Style and Grammar.
- II. Objections Based Upon the Existence of Passages in the Book of Mormon Which Follow King James' Translation of the Bible Verbatim.
- II. Miscellaneous Objections Based on Literary Style and Language.
- III. The Difficulty of Passages from Isaiah Being Quoted by Nephite Writers, that Modern Bible Criticism (Higher Criticism) Holds Were Not Written Until the Time of the Babylonian Captivity—586-538 B. C., and not Written by Isaiah at all.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XLVII.
- IV. Pre-Christian Era Knowledge of the Gospel.
- V. The Unlawfulness of Establishing the Priesthood With Other Than the Tribe of Levi.
- VI. Nephite Knowledge of the "Call of the Gentiles."
- VII. The Difficulty of the Three Days Darkness.
- V. The Birth of Jesus "at Jerusalem."
- VI. The Settlement of Modern Controversies.
- VII. The Book Contains Nothing New.
- 1. Golden Rule by Confucius, 500 B. C.
- 2. Golden Rule by Aristotle, 385 B. C.
- 3. Golden Rule by Pittacus, 650 B. C.
- 4. Golden Rule by Thales, 464 B. C.
- 5. Golden Rule by Isocrates, 338 B. C.
- 6. Golden Rule by Aristippus, 365 B. C.
- 7. Golden Rule by Sextus, a Pithagorean, 406 B. C.
- 8. Golden Rule by Hillel, 50 B. C.
- VIII. Modern Astronomy in the Book.
- IX. The Geography of the Book.
- X. Of the Objection that the Transcript of Characters Made from the Nephite Plates by Joseph Smith, a Few Lines of which have been Preserved, Bear no Resemblance to the Hieroglyphics and Language Characters Discovered in Central America on Stone Tablets, Maya Books and Mexican Picture Writing.
- Footnotes
- CHAPTER XLVIII.
- I. Alleged Plagiarisms of Historical and Biblical Events.
- II. The Absence of Book of Mormon Names Both of Place and Persons in Native American Language.
- III. Nephi's Temple.
- IV. The Difficulty of Iron and Steel Among the Nephites.
- V. The Horse and Other Domestic Animals of the Book of Mormon.
- VI. The Barges of the Jaredite Colony.
- VII. The Weight of the Plates.
- Footnotes
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