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1985

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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Poetry And The Private Lives: Newspaper Verse On The Mormon Frontier, Maureen Ursenbach Beecher Jul 1985

Poetry And The Private Lives: Newspaper Verse On The Mormon Frontier, Maureen Ursenbach Beecher

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Mormon Bibliography 1984, Scott H. Duvall Apr 1985

Mormon Bibliography 1984, Scott H. Duvall

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Violence And The Gospel: The Teachings Of The Old Testament, The New Testament, And The Book Of Mormon, Edwin Brown Firmage Jan 1985

Violence And The Gospel: The Teachings Of The Old Testament, The New Testament, And The Book Of Mormon, Edwin Brown Firmage

BYU Studies Quarterly

No abstract provided.


Mormons And Foreign Policy, Ray C. Hillam, David M. Andrews Jan 1985

Mormons And Foreign Policy, Ray C. Hillam, David M. Andrews

BYU Studies Quarterly

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Fasting And Food, Not Weapons: A Mormon Response To Conflict, Eugene England Jan 1985

Fasting And Food, Not Weapons: A Mormon Response To Conflict, Eugene England

BYU Studies Quarterly

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The Mormon Waldensians, Diane Stokoe Jan 1985

The Mormon Waldensians, Diane Stokoe

Theses and Dissertations

The Waldensians are ancient Protestant Sectarians who have inhabited the Piedmont Region of the Cottian Alps for centuries. They claim to be the oldest Protestant Church in the world. Having survived 700 years of persecution, the Waldensians finally achieved religious liberty in 1848. Two years later Mormon church leader Lorenzo Snow and some other Elders entered the Protestant valleys on a proselyting mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. One hundred-eighty-seven Waldensians were converted to Mormonism. Twenty years later, one-third of these Mormon Waldensians had been excommunicated, one-third had emigrated to Utah and one-third became inactive or …