“The Book of Mormon, or Golden Bible.” Village Chronicle (Da
“The Book of Mormon, or Golden Bible.” Village Chronicle (Dansville, New York) (27
April 1830).
The Book of Mormon, or the Golden Bible.–A work has recently been published in the
western part of the State of New-York, entitled the Book of Mormon or the Golden Bible. The
author is Joseph Smith, Jr. The work contains about 600 pages, and subdivided into the books of
Mormon, of Ether, and of Helaman. The Rochester Daily Advertiser contains the preface, and
two letters, signed by eleven individuals, setting forth the excellence of the work and the
existence of the original “plates” of gold, on which the contents of the volume were engraved, in
a language which the translator was taught by inspiration. It seems one book, that of Lehi, was
translated and stolen–the translator was commanded never again to translate the same over. We
subjoin, with some hesitancy, one of the certificates, which smacks pretty strongly of what
would once have been called blasphemy.–U.S. Gazette.
The testimony of three Witnesses. [. . .]
The other certificate declares that the plates, said to have been found in Manchester,
Ontario county, N. Y. had the appearance of gold, and bore the marks of ancient and curious
workmanship.