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English
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Some Demographic Aspects of One Hundred Early Mormon Converts, 1830-1837
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Brigham Young University
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Master's thesis
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"The present study will attempt to answer some queries related to the basic question, 'What kind of people accepted the doctrines of Mormonism?' This study should eventually lead us (although not immediately) to a clearer understanding of what early Mormonism really was." [author]
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