Works Relating To Joseph Smith - Works Accepted By Latter Day Saints As Scripture

Works Accepted By Latter Day Saints As Scripture

  • Smith, Joseph, Jr., (translator) (1981). The Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve. ISBN 0-385-51316-X.
  • Smith, Joseph, Jr., et al. (1981). The Doctrine and Covenants. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve. ISBN 1-59156-560-X.
  • Smith, Joseph, Jr., et al. (1981). The Pearl of Great Price. Salt Lake City, Utah: Intellectual Reserve. ISBN 1-59156-560-X.
  • Smith, Joseph, Jr. (translator) (1991). The Inspired Version of the Bible. Independence, Missouri: Herald Publishing House. ISBN 0-8309-0112-4.

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