Item Detail
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13993
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English
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In Sacred Loneliness-- An Introduction and Some RLDS Portraits
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John Whitmer Historical Association Journal
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1999
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19
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62-78
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Compton recounts how he happened to author the book about Joseph Smith's plural wives. Historians are indebted to Joseph Smith's sons for providing the stimulus for these plural wives to document and testify about their marriages to Joseph Smith. When Joseph Smith's sons came to Utah to preach that their father had never been a polygamist, his plural wives signed affidavits and testified to the contrary. Compton came across other RLDS connections in the course of his research which helped in fleshing out these 'convoluted' and 'odd' marital relations
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