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BYU Studies Quarterly

Journal

1999

Joseph Smith

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Joseph Smith Portraits: A Search For The Prophet's Likeness Ephraim Hatch, Robert O. Davis Oct 1999

Joseph Smith Portraits: A Search For The Prophet's Likeness Ephraim Hatch, Robert O. Davis

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Ephraim Hatch. Joseph Smith Portraits: A Sear for the Prophet's Likeness. Provo, Utah: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University, 1998. viii; 112 pp. Illustrations, index. $18.95.


Early Mormon Documents, Vol I Dan Vogel, Craig L. Foster Jan 1999

Early Mormon Documents, Vol I Dan Vogel, Craig L. Foster

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Dan Vogel, comp. and ed. Early Mormon Documents, vol. 1. Salt lake City: Signature Books, 1996. xvi; 708 pp. Map, illustrations, bibliography, index. $34.95.


Parting The Veil: The Visions Of Joseph Smith, Alexander L. Baugh Jan 1999

Parting The Veil: The Visions Of Joseph Smith, Alexander L. Baugh

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God granted to the Prophet Joseph the gift of visions. Joseph received so many that they became almost commonplace for him. The strength and knowledge Joseph received through these visions helped him establish the Church.


The Revised And Enhanced History Of Joseph Smith By His Mother Scot Facer Proctor And Maurine Jensen Proctor, Glen M. Leonard Jan 1999

The Revised And Enhanced History Of Joseph Smith By His Mother Scot Facer Proctor And Maurine Jensen Proctor, Glen M. Leonard

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Scot Facer Proctor and Maurine Jensen Proctor, eds. The Revised and Enhanced History of Joseph Smith by His Mother. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1996. xxxvii; 506 pp. Illustrations, notes, appendixes, bibliographic note, index. $19.95.


"I Love All Men Who Dive": Herman Melville And Joseph Smith, Richard Dilworth Rust Jan 1999

"I Love All Men Who Dive": Herman Melville And Joseph Smith, Richard Dilworth Rust

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Herman Melville and Joseph Smith were two "deep thinkers" linked by time and place. But these men had different experiences that led to different conclusions about life and hope.