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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

An 1830 Book of Mormon

Amazon lists many copies of the Book of Mormon, but I saw only one 1830 version. This version is a bit different as it comes with inline chapter and verse references.

The 1830 version of the Book of Mormon is also available through Project Gutenberg in case you wish to make your own.

This version is not derived from the Project Gutenberg version so it may appear a little different in terms of formatting and structure.

Update:
Deseret Book sent a DCMA take down notice on this book.

That's pretty ridiculous.  The 1830 Book of Mormon is in the public domain.  I put a good bit of work into preparing this book for Kindle format.

Deseret Book does not have a digital format of this book (as far as I am aware) and if anyone has had a copyright to the book, it is Joseph Smith Jr. and by inheritance the RLDS church.  Such a copyright would have expired last century.

#dcmabullying #luke11:46





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1 comment:

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