A Collection of Mormon readings in the palm of your hand Download the Book of Mormon for Microsoft Reader works on your PDA, desktop, or laptop READINGS References: Book or Mormon Wentworth Letter Written by Joseph Smith, the Wentworth Letter provides insight into the Church and accompanies the Book of Mormon in this download. Microsoft Reader is available free for PDAs, desktops, and laptops. From Academic Materials, a recognized leader in bringing the power of eBooks to the academic community, the Bible Collection offers a complete library in innovative eBook editions. With the power of Microsoft Reader, these eBooks become exceptional learning tools. integrated dictionary: look up definition of unfamiliar words with just 1 click adjustable font and accessibility features you can adjust the font to a comfortable reading size or even use the computer to read the text out loud so you can listen to a book. word & phrase searching: pinpoint key areas of interest in the text type full page text notes and store them directly in the book. *Note: This product is delivered to you upon purchase as a download. If you do not have Microsoft Reader preinstalled on your computer, it will be available to you for download with the Bible Collection Books.
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Mormon Collection: Book of Mormon for reading and study in Microsoft Reader 3.2
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| Requirements | Microsoft Reader is required and preinstalled on Pocket PCs and available free for Computers | ||
| Downloads | 0 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | eBOOKopolis | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 26 Jan 2004 | ||
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