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Did Joseph Smith plagiarize Thomas Dick's book The Philosophy of a Future State?
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- Question: Could Joseph Smith's theology as described in the Book of Abraham have been influenced by Thomas Dick's book The Philosophy of a Future State?
- Question: How do the theological concepts of Joseph Smith actually compare to those of Thomas Dick?
Question: Could Joseph Smith's theology as described in the Book of Abraham have been influenced by Thomas Dick's book The Philosophy of a Future State? Question: How do the theological concepts of Joseph Smith actually compare to those of Thomas Dick?
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