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Dies/Tempus
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Two Egyptian papyrus fragments of unknown authorship. These two fragments are known as Joseph Smith Papyrus XI(left) and I(right), and are thought by some to be one source of the [[Book of Abraham]] as translated by [[Joseph Smith]]. See also [[Joseph S
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