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Summary
Book of Mormon eBook (part-1) |
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If you are looking to read the Book of Mormon cover to cover, there are free versions of the text online.
This book provides a summary of the document, along with summaries of each chapter. To avoid a credibility debate, the author has provided the Book of Mormon text as a convenience. The author's notes used to develop the summaries are embedded within the text to help the user locate areas of concern and speed up their research and understanding. The author's statements and notes are very terse and reflect what is written in this document. Conclusions are left to the reader to formulate and develop. Due to it's length, the book is divided into three parts which are sold separately. Each book is approximately 120 pages of summaries and notes, 780 pages with the Book of Mormon text included. |
Summary
Book of Mormon eBook (part-2) |
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If you are looking to read the Book of Mormon cover to cover, there are free versions of the text online.
This book provides a summary of the document, along with summaries of each chapter. To avoid a credibility debate, the author has provided the Book of Mormon text as a convenience. The author's notes used to develop the summaries are embedded within the text to help the user locate areas of concern and speed up their research and understanding. The author's statements and notes are very terse and reflect what is written in this document. Conclusions are left to the reader to formulate and develop. Due to it's length, the book is divided into three parts which are sold separately. Each book is approximately 120 pages of summaries and notes, 780 pages with the Book of Mormon text included. |
Summary
Book of Mormon eBook (part-3) |
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If you are looking to read the Book of Mormon cover to cover, there are free versions of the text online.
This book provides a summary of the document, along with summaries of each chapter. To avoid a credibility debate, the author has provided the Book of Mormon text as a convenience. The author's notes used to develop the summaries are embedded within the text to help the user locate areas of concern and speed up their research and understanding. The author's statements and notes are very terse and reflect what is written in this document. Conclusions are left to the reader to formulate and develop. Due to it's length, the book is divided into three parts which are sold separately. Each book is approximately 120 pages of summaries and notes, 780 pages with the Book of Mormon text included. |