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== Maps ==
  
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* [http://www.lds.org/scriptures/bc/scriptures/content/english/bible-maps/images/03990_000_history-map-1.pdf northeast U.S.]
  
  
== Additional resources ==
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== Resources ==
  
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This section is for listing links and print resources, including those cited in the notes. A short comment about the particular strengths of a resource can be helpful. Click the link to the right to add a resource. →
  
  
== Footnotes ==
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== Notes ==
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Footnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves, such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word. In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources are preferable to footnotes.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:05, 3 November 2012

Doctrine & Covenants > Links to Maps


The purpose of this page is to provide a centralized place for locating maps related to the Doctrine & Covenants.


Maps


Resources

This section is for listing links and print resources, including those cited in the notes. A short comment about the particular strengths of a resource can be helpful. Click the link to the right to add a resource. →


Notes

Footnotes are not required but are encouraged for factual assertions that average readers cannot easily evaluate for themselves, such as the date of King Solomon’s death or the nuanced definition of a Greek word. In contrast, insights rarely benefit from footnoting, and the focus of this page should always remain on the scriptures themselves rather than what someone has said about them. Links are actively encouraged on all sections of this page, and links to authoritative sources are preferable to footnotes.




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