Item Detail
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19171
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31
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English
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The Religious Heritage of the British Northwest and the Rise of Mormonism
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Church History
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March 2008
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77
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no.1
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Cambridge University Press
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73-104
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Stephen J. Fleming argues that the reason the Church gained so many converts from Great Britain was because many of those converts were from the Methodist faith, or from splinter groups from the same faith. Methodism at this time included various supernatural manifestations, such as trances, visions, prophesying, and even healing. When presented with the Gospel, Methodists recognized a sort of institutionalization of the their supernatural beliefs and actions, and converted in number.
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19th Century Missiology of The LDS Bedfordshire Conference and it's Interrelationship With Other Christian Denominations
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Brigham Young : Pioneer Prophet
Early Mormonism's Expansive Family and the Browett women
“Effusions of an Enthusiastic Brain” : Joseph Smith’s First Vision and the Limits of Experiential Religion
God and the People : Theodemocracy in Nineteenth-Century Mormonism
Joseph Smith as the Philosopher-King : Neoplatonism in Early Mormon Political Thought
Layered Lives : Boston Mormons and the Spatial Contexts of Conversion
Mormonism in Europe : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Mormonism in the Methodist Marketplace : James Covel and the Historical Background of Doctrine and Covenants 39-40
Mormon Women's History : Beyond Biography
Nineteenth-Century Missiology of the LDS Bedfordshire Conference
No Weapon Shall Prosper : New Light on Sensitive Issues
Origin of the Baptism for the Dead Doctrine
Seeking Divine Interaction : Joseph Smith's Varying Searches for the Supernatural
The Forms and the Power : The Development of Mormon Ritual Healing to 1847
The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Early Victorian Buckinghamshire, England, 1849-1878
The Power and Form of Godliness : Methodist Conversion Narratives and Joseph Smith's First Vision
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Among the Mormons : Historic Accounts by Contemporary Observers
Andrew Hunter Scott : Builder in the Kingdom
A Non-Mormon View of the Birth of Mormonism in Ohio
Artisans, Millhands, and Laborers : The Mormons and Leeds and Their Nonconformist Neighbors
Beginnings of the Restoration : Canada, An 'Effectual Door' to the British Isles
"Congenial to Almost Every Shade of Radicalism" : The Delaware Valley and the Success of Early Mormonism
Expectations Westward : The Mormons and the Emigration of Their British Converts in the Nineteenth Century
'For This Ordinance Belongeth to My House' : The Practice of Baptism for the Dead Outside the Nauvoo Temple
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period I : History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself
"I Consider the Proper Authority Rests Among the Mormons" : Oran Brownson to Orestes Brownson on Oran's Conversion to Mormonism
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Mormons in Britain : A Survey
Mormons in Early Victorian Britain
Moroni : Angel or Treasure Guardian?
Radical Origins : Early Mormon Converts and Their Colonial Ancestors
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Democratization of American Christianity
'The Field is White Already to Harvest'
The Free Seekers : Religious Culture in Upstate New York, 1790-1835
The Impact of Edward Hunter's Conversion to Mormonism in Chester County, Pennsylvania : Henry M. Vallette's 1869 Letter
The Mormon Culture of Salvation : Force, Grace, and Glory
The Prophet Puzzle : Interpretive Essays on Joseph Smith
The Refiner's Fire : The Making of Mormon Cosmology, 1644-1844
The Religious Backgrounds of Mormon Converts in Britain, 1837-52
The Rise of Mormonism in the Burned-over District : Another View
The Social Origins of the Kirtland Mormons
The United Brethren
Truth Will Prevail : The Rise of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Isles 1837-1987
Two Restoration Traditions : Mormons and Churches of Christ in the Nineteenth Century
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