Fonte:Joseph F. Smith:25 May 1903:a questão da situação da cidade de Zaraenla foi um dos interesse, certamente, mas se ele não pôde ser localizado o assunto não era de importância vital

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Joseph F. Smith (25 May 1903): "the question of the situation of the city [of Zarahemla] was one of interest certainly, but if it could not be located the matter was not of vital importance"

On May 25, 1903 President Joseph F. Smith attended a convention on the Book of Mormon at BYU Academy in Provo, Utah. After several individuals and expressed and presented their views on the subject, “President Smith spoke briefly and expressed the idea that the question of the situation of the city [of Zarahemla] was one of interest certainly, but if it could not be located the matter was not of vital importance, and if there were differences of opinion on the question it would not affect the salvation of the people: and he advised against students considering it of such vital importance as the principles of the Gospel . . . . [He] again cautioned the students against making the union question–the location of the cities and lands–of the equal importance with the doctrines contained in the book . . . . [President Anthony H. Lund] advised those present to study the Book of Mormon, and be guided by the advice of President Smith in their studies.[1]

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  1. Deseret News, 25 May 1903.