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A
Vision of the Gold Plates of the Book of Mormon
By John Landers (1794–1892)
We heard the first sound of the restored gospel through my wife’s
brother, John Cairns, who had been baptized by Father Blakeslee.
John preached one sermon to us, and I believed what he preached
to be the truth, and told him so. Some time after, a traveling
elder came that way, and I went to hear him preach. At the close
of his sermon he bore a strong testimony to the truth of the work,
and holding up the three books—Bible, Book of Mormon, and
Doctrine and Covenants—he testified that he knew them to
be all sacred, and that they all agreed in teaching the same doctrine.
After the service I invited the man home with me, and he went.
One of my first questions was, “How can you say you know
these books are true?”
He answered by relating to me how he had seen a vision concerning
the plates, and when he had finished I said, “Well, that
may be satisfactory to you, but your knowledge will not suffice
for me. If I had such a vision, I should know.” He rose
and advanced to me, saying, “I want to prophesy upon your
head,” and laying his hands upon my head, he prophesied
that I should have as great, as certain a knowledge, as he had.
I heard him preach four discourses, and while listening to the
fourth, the Spirit of the Lord bore witness that he was the servant
of God and that it was my duty to obey. I was baptized on the
seventh day of October 1836.
A conference was called in November and I was ordained an elder.
I immediately formed a circuit and began to travel, preaching
every night. My nephew, a young man, traveled and labored with
me. One night we had appointed a meeting at a private house. After
the meeting was closed, a man came to me and asked me how this
doctrine that I was preaching came into the world, and I told
him in response all that I had been told concerning it and the
origin of the Book of Mormon. The man sat down beside me, and
just then my brother’s son arose and began speaking in tongues,
and immediately I was carried away in vision and stood on the
hill of Cumorah.
I looked and saw the box containing the plates. I stood at the
southeast of the box, and the coverwas removed from the southeast
to the northwest corner, so that I was enabled to look into the
box. The box was made of six stones, a bottom stone, a top one
and four side stones; at the corners and edges they were joined
by a black cement. The bottom of the box was covered by the breastplate;
in the center of the box and resting on the breastplate, were
three pillars of the same black substance that was used to cement
the stones.
Upon
the pillars rested the plates which shone like bright gold. I
saw also lying in the box a round body, wrapped in a white substance,
and this I knew to be the ball of directors which so many years
ago guided Lehi and his family to this land. The top stone of
the box was smooth on the inner surface as were the others, but
on the top it was rounded.
All this was described by the young man speaking in tongues,
and as he talked I understood all he said, for I saw it in the
vision. Thus was fulfilled the prophecy that had been pronounced
upon my head, and the Spirit of the Lord said to me that this
had been granted me that I might speak with certain knowledge
when questioned concerning the origin of the Book of Mormon and
the latter day work (Autumn Leaves
3:68)(Vision 23:23).

The Book of Mormon
“Wherefore, it is an abridgment ... written by way of
commandment, and also by the spirit of prophecy and of revelation
. . . which is to shew unto the remnant of the house of Israel
what great things the Lord hath done for their fathers; and that
they may know the covenants of the Lord, that they are not cast
off forever; and also to the convincing of the Jew and Gentile
that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God, manifesting himself
unto all nations” (Book of Mormon, page iii). |
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