
audiobook
by B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts
NEW WITNESSES FOR GOD
PREFACE.
PRONOUNCING VOCABULARY
FOREWORDS.
PART I.
NEW WITNESSES FOR GOD.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
PART II.
This volume offers a careful, scholarly look at the Book of Mormon, treating it as a central piece in the larger story of modern revelation. Written by a nineteenth‑century historian who once served as an editor for a Latter‑day Saints publication, the author weaves together historical research, theological reflection, and contemporary debate to explain why the book matters for believers and critics alike.
Divided into four sections, the work first explores the intrinsic value of the text as a witness to divine truth, then moves through its historical background, the evidential challenges it faces, and finally the forensic arguments needed to defend its authenticity. Throughout, the author stresses that the burden of proof lies with those who affirm the book’s divine origin, urging readers to consider both positive evidence and the limitations of relying on “absence of proof.” The result is a balanced, thoughtful study that invites listeners to engage with one of the most discussed scriptures of the modern era.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (865K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Mormon Texts Project (MormonTextsProject.org).
Release date
2014-11-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1857–1933
An energetic Mormon historian and public speaker, he turned a difficult childhood into a life of religious scholarship, debate, and political service. He is best remembered for major works that helped shape how Latter-day Saint history and theology were presented to later readers.
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