Item Detail
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17803
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English
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Sidney Rigdon's 1820 Ministry : Preparing the Way for Mormonism in Ohio
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 2003
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36
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no.4
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151-159
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Sidney Rigdon was one of the most influential religious figures in northern Ohio in the 1820s. He played an important role in helping the fledgling Mormon Church grow in Ohio in the early 1830s. This paper examines his role and influence in that regard. It mentions many of those who joined the Church in Ohio and/or were converted/groomed by Rigdon.
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