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A Mormon And Still A Jew: The Life Of Alexander Neibaur, Fred E. Woods
A Mormon And Still A Jew: The Life Of Alexander Neibaur, Fred E. Woods
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Alexander Neibaur was a man of many talents. An educated man and gifted poet, he was fluent in seven languages. One account describes Neibaur as "a small, thin man, with a round ruddy face, with sharp eyes." He was also unusual inasmuch as he was Utah's first dentist and matchmaker, and the first known male Jewish convert to Mormonism; and he left the only known contemporary diary account of Joseph Smith's first vision experience. Neibaur was also a good family man, honest and loyal, and a kind friend and trusted neighbor, not only to fellow Church members but also to …
Where The Cardinals Come To Sing, Scott Moncrieff
Where The Cardinals Come To Sing, Scott Moncrieff
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No abstract provided.
Jurisprudence And The Problem Of Church Doctrine, Nathan B. Oman
Jurisprudence And The Problem Of Church Doctrine, Nathan B. Oman
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No abstract provided.