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The Record of Alma: A Prophetic Pattern of the Principles Governing Testimony." In The Book of Mormon: Alma, The Testimony of the Word, edited by Monte S. Nyman and Charles D. Tate, Jr., 305-320. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1992.
"Mormon Scholars Testify: Fred E. Woods. Mormon Scholars Testify, 2011.
Mormon Scholars Testify: Fred E. Woods. Mormon Scholars Testify, 2011.
Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"How Could Jerusalem, "That Great City," Be Destroyed?" In Glimpses of Lehi’s Jerusalem, edited by John W. Welch, David Rolph Seely and Jo Ann H. Seely, 595-610. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 2004.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"Mormon Scholars Testify: Fred E. Woods. Mormon Scholars Testify, 2011.
Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Mormon Scholars Testify: Fred E. Woods. Mormon Scholars Testify, 2011.
Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"How Could Jerusalem, "That Great City," Be Destroyed?" In Glimpses of Lehi’s Jerusalem, edited by John W. Welch, David Rolph Seely and Jo Ann H. Seely, 595-610. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 2004.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"How Could Jerusalem, "That Great City," Be Destroyed?" In Glimpses of Lehi’s Jerusalem, edited by John W. Welch, David Rolph Seely and Jo Ann H. Seely, 595-610. Provo, UT: Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies, 2004.
"Mormon Scholars Testify: Fred E. Woods. Mormon Scholars Testify, 2011.
Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Why didn’t Jews in Old Testament times believe Jerusalem could be destroyed?" Ensign 25, no. 12 (1995): 52-53.
"Elisha and the Children: The Question of Accepting Prophetic Succession." BYU Studies Quarterly 32, no. 3 (1992): 47-58.
"The Record of Alma: A Prophetic Pattern of the Principles Governing Testimony." In The Book of Mormon: Alma, The Testimony of the Word, edited by Monte S. Nyman and Charles D. Tate, Jr., 305-320. Provo, UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1992.
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