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Errata for Revelations and Translations, Volume 3

This sheet identifies errors found in Revelations and Translations, Volume 3. Minor errors, such as in the format of source citations, are not reported. The errors reported here occur in all printings of the volume and have been corrected in the transcripts, annotation, and reference material presented on this site. This sheet will be updated as additional errors are found. Please report additional errors by emailing josephsmithpapers@churchofjesuschrist.org.
Part 1, p. xviiin45, lines 10–11. Change “JS History, ca. Summer 1832, 5 in JSP, H1:15n55” to “JSP, H1:15n55”.
Part 1, p. xxxv, lines 30–32. Change “These early-twentieth-century images, along with images taken in the late twentieth century, are available on the Joseph Smith Papers website, josephsmithpapers.org.” to “These early-twentieth-century images are available on the Joseph Smith Papers website, josephsmithpapers.org.” Comment: The images taken in the late twentieth century, which show the manuscript in a state substantially similar to the state shown in the images in this book, are not available on josephsmithpapers.org.
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