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Oliver Cowdery: "These were days never to be forgotten"

Parent page: Three Witnesses

Oliver Cowdery: "These were days never to be forgotten...Day after day I continued, uninterrupted, to write from his mouth"

Oliver Cowdery:

These were days never to be forgotten-to sit under the sound of a voice dictated by the inspiration of heaven, awakened the utmost gratitude of this bosom! Day after day I continued, uninterrupted, to write from his mouth, as he translated, with the Urim and Thummim, or, as the Nephites would have said, 'Interpreters,' the history, or record, called 'The Book of Mormon.'[1]


Notes

  1. Oliver Cowdery, Latter-day Saints' Messenger and Advocate 1:14 (1834).