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English
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"I Consider the Proper Authority Rests Among the Mormons" : Oran Brownson to Orestes Brownson on Oran's Conversion to Mormonism
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Mormon Historical Studies
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Fall 2003
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191-198
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Oran Brownson, a Mormon convert, wrote two letters to his brother, Orestes, who had converted to Catholicism. Orestes Brownson later gained prominence for his intellect and writing and his brothers' letters likely shaped his view of Mormonism, a topic common in Orestes's writing.
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