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English
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'Regeneration - Now and Evermore!' Mormon Polygamy and the Physical Rehabilitation of Humankind
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Journal of the History of Sexuality
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January 2001
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10
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no.1
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40-61
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During the 19th-century, Mormons defended the practice of polygamy with scientific arguments. They viewed polygamy as a practice that had the capacity to transform a decadent world and prepare it for the millennium. Mormons even borrowed teachings and ideas from the scientific theorists and sexual reformers of the times. Most of these promises and doctrinal arguments have largely been forgotten.
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