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Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship The Spalding–Rigdon theory of Book of Mormon authorship is the theory that the Book of Mormon was plagiarized in part from an unpublished manuscript written by Solomon Spalding. This theory first appeared in print in the book ''Mormonism Unvailed'' , published in 1834 by E. D. Howe. The theory claimed that the Spalding manuscript was at some point acquired by Sidney Rigdon, who used it in collusion with Joseph Smith to produce the Book of Mormon. Although Rigdon claimed that he was converted to the Latter Day Saint movement through reading the Book of Mormon, Howe argued that the story was a later invention to cover the book's true origins. Contemporary Mormon apologetics state that the theory has been disproved and is discredited and argue that "few historians—whether friendly or hostile to the truth claims of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church)—believe that the historical data support the Spalding manuscript hypothesis." ==Spalding's works==
Around 1812, Spaulding completed a historical romance entitled ''Manuscript, Found'' which "purported to have been a record found buried in the earth".〔 Spaulding moved to Pittsburgh and reportedly took ''Manuscript, Found'' to the publisher Patterson & Lambdin. Spaulding died in 1816,〔http://www.solomonspalding.com/docs/Eich1879.htm〕 without ''Manuscript, Found'' being published.
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