Item Detail
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19905
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1
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18
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English
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19th Century Missiology of The LDS Bedfordshire Conference and it's Interrelationship With Other Christian Denominations
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International Journal of Mormon Studies
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Spring 2009
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2
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no.1
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108-127
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Bartholomew begins by describing the similarities and differences of the various missions in England during the 1800s. He focuses on the implementation of the Bedfordshire Conference, an LDS group that associated with other Christian clergy in the area.
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A History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Cambridgeshire
Church Growth in England, 1841-1914
Cradling Mormonism : The Rise of the Gospel in Early Victorian England
Expectations Westward : The Mormons and the Emigration of Their British Converts in the Nineteenth Century
LDS Pastors and Pastorates, 1852-55
Mormons in Early Victorian Britain
Samuel Claridge : Pioneering the Outposts of Zion
Some Aspects of the Social Geography of Religion in England : The Roman Catholics and the Mormons
The British Mission during the Utah War, 1857-58
The Essex Conference, 1850-70
The Life of William Budge
The Making of British Saints in Historical Perspective
The Mission of the Twelve to England, 1840-41 : Mormon Apostles and the Working Classes
The Patterns of Missionary Work and Emigration in Early Victorian Buckinghamshire, England, 1849-1878
The Religious Heritage of the British Northwest and the Rise of Mormonism
The Setting for the Restoration in Britain : Political, Social, and Economic Conditions
Truth Will Prevail : The Rise of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Isles 1837-1987
Without Purse or Scrip? Financing Latter-day Saint Missionary Work in Europe in the Nineteenth Century