Item Detail
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17236
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8
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9
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English
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"A Continual War, Not of Arguments, but of Bread and Cheese" : Opening the First LDS Mission in Italy, 1849-1867
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Journal of Mormon History
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Summer 2005
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31
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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188-232
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"This paper discusses the establishment and development of the first mission in Italy. I will examine why Italy was selected as a mission field; the political, economic, and social factors that influenced the experience of missionaries and members; and why some Waldensians embraced a new religion transplanted into an insular alpine valley culture. My aim is to analyze why missionary work did not flourish as expected during the Church's first venture into Catholicism's domain in southern Europe and to provide a deeper understanding of the doctrines, strategies, practices, and challenges that characterized the experience of the first members and missionaries in Italy." (taken from author's introduction)
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