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English
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The Emotional and Priestly Logic of Plural Marriage
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Arrington Annual Lectures
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15
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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"The challenge was great enough or, to return to the terms of my title, the logic of Mormon marriage was foreign enough that many concluded plural marriage survived only through indifference to love itself. No doubt, for some that was true, but others, like the McDiamands for instance, lived as Elizabeth Kane said 'on very different terms. There [wa]s something in their manner to each other which, if they were not Mormons, would gladden the heart . . . as proof that after twenty years of wedlock; there could still be married lovers.' These marriages, too, require our attention if we are to ever understand the logic of Mormonism's plural marriages." [From the author's conclusion]
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