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Smallest Book of Mormon
Monday, January 17, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
The Smallest Book of Mormon
I am not sure why I have created this version of the Book of Mormon Text. Maybe it is because it seems a little more undaunting to see the Book of Mormon without scriptural references, page numbers, having to flip pages, having to clicking here then there, etc...
It's funny, if you copy the text and shrink it down to size 4 font the entire Book of Mormon will fit on about 12 pages front and back. How's that for an easy read? I call it the smallest Book of Mormon because I want to eventually shrink everything down so small that it will all fit in the palm of my hand, only take less than thirty or so pages and still be legible.
Unfortunately, I have not had time to go through this text myself to find all the words that have been cut off or to add spaces where necessary, but I assure you the words have not been changed.
If you would like more information about the LDS church please see the following websites, which are owned and operated by the church:
www.lds.org
www.josephsmith.net
www.mormon.org
Thank you for stopping by,
Elder Bushnell
It's funny, if you copy the text and shrink it down to size 4 font the entire Book of Mormon will fit on about 12 pages front and back. How's that for an easy read? I call it the smallest Book of Mormon because I want to eventually shrink everything down so small that it will all fit in the palm of my hand, only take less than thirty or so pages and still be legible.
Unfortunately, I have not had time to go through this text myself to find all the words that have been cut off or to add spaces where necessary, but I assure you the words have not been changed.
If you would like more information about the LDS church please see the following websites, which are owned and operated by the church:
www.lds.org
www.josephsmith.net
www.mormon.org
Thank you for stopping by,
Elder Bushnell
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