Lucy describes dimensions of the plates.

Date
1842
Type
Book
Source
Lucy Mack Smith
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
2nd Hand
Reference

Lucy Mack Smith, quoted in Henry Caswall, The City of the Mormons: or, Three Days at Nauvoo, in 1842 (London: J. G. F. & J. Rivington, 1842), 26–27

Scribe/Publisher
J. G. F. & J. Rivington
People
Henry Caswall, Lucy Mack Smith
Audience
General Public
Transcription

"I am old," she said, "and I shall soon stand before the judgment-seat of Christ ; but what I say to you now, I would say on my death-bed. My son Joseph has had revelations from God since he was a boy, and he is indeed a true prophet of Jehovah. The angel of the Lord appeared to him fifteen years since, and shewed him the cave where the original golden plates of the book of Mormon were deposited. He shewed him also the Urim and Thummim, by which he might understand the meaning of the inscriptions on the plates, and he shewed him the golden breastplate of the high priesthood. My son received these precious gifts, he interpreted the holy record, and now the believers in that revelation are more than a hundred thousand in number. I have myself seen and handled the golden plates; they are about eight inches long, and six wide; some of them are sealed together and are not to be opened, and some of them are loose. They are all connected by a ring which passes through a hole at the end of each plate, and are covered with letters beautifully engraved. I have seen and felt also the Urim and Thummim. They resemble two large bright diamonds set in a bow like a pair of spectacles. My son puts these over his eyes when he reads unknown languages, and they enable him to interpret them in English. I have likewise carried in my hands the sacred breastplate. It is composed of pure gold, and is made to fit the breast very exactly."

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