Item Detail
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10104
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2
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12
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English
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The Mormon Meetinghouse : Reflections on Pioneer Religious and Social Life in Salt Lake City
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Fall 1982
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50
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340-53
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The meetinghouse was a unique and distinctive institution of early pioneer life. 'The ward meetinghouse was not only a sacred place of worship as the synagogue to the Jews or the mosque to the Moslems, but it was also the primary center of cultural, social, educational, and religious activities.' At the meetinghouse was promoted and a spirit of Chrisitan comraderie developed and held the leaders and lay people together.
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