Item Detail
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16804
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English
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Mormon Intruders in Tonga : The Passport Act of 1922
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Mormons, Scripture, and the Ancient World
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Provo, UT
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Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies
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121-48
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"On 29 June 1922 the Legislative Assembly in the island kingdom of Tonga enacted a law that prohibited all members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from entering that country. This event occurred after considerable discussion and debate among governmental officials in Tonga, Fiji, Great Britain, and the United States. This study reviews the Latter-day Saint exclusion issue as it relates to the historical development of Christianity in Tonga, including sectarian relationships and government involvement in ecclesiastical affairs, the official attitude of the U.S. government regarding the Latter-day Saints and polygamy, and the United Kingdom’s official actions toward the Latter-day Saints." [Author]
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Pacific Apostle : The 1920-21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions
Pacific Apostle : The 1920–21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions
Pioneers in the Pacific : Memory, History, and Cultural Identity among the Latter-day Saint
Proclamation to the People : Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier
Regional Studies in Latter-day Saint Church History : The Pacific Isles
Saints of Tonga : A Century of Island Faith
Taking the Gospel to the Japanese, 1901 to 2001
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Islands of the Pacific
To the Peripheries of Mormondom : The Apostolic Around-the-World Journey of David O. Mckay, 1920-1921