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Expectations Westward : The Mormons and the Emigration of Their British Converts in the Nineteenth Century
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Edinburgh, Scotland
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Oliver & Boyd
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"The primary purpose of this book is not to tell an exciting story, but to explore the relationships between Mormon theology, the early history of the Mormon Church in America, its missionary activities in Britain, its colonizing work in Utah, and the planned emigration of its British converts. Throughout, what is emphasized is the standard practice, the routine, and not the exceptional or the picturesque." [Author]
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