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From Acorn to Oak Tree : A Personal History of the Establishment and First Quarter [Century] Development of the South American Missions
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Fullerton, Calif.
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Et Cetera
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The book deals with the opening of the missions in South America early in the twentieth century.
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A Fine Field : Rio de Janeiro's Journey to Become a Center of Strength for the LDS Church
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Correlated Praise : The Development of the Spanish Hymnal
How Many Members Are There Really? : Two Censuses and the Meaning of LDS Membership in Chile and Mexico
Mormon Missionaries and the Emergence of Modern Argentine Sport, 1938–1943
Mormons in Latin America
Proclamation to the People : Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier
Sprechen Sie Portugiesisch? Nein : The German Beginnings of the Church in Brazil
The Life of Dr. Frederick G. Williams :
Counselor to the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Literary Landscape for Twentieth-Century Spanish-Speaking LDS Poets
The Oxford Handbook of Mormonism
The Spirituality of Sport : Los Mormones in Argentina, 1938–1943
The Use of "Lamanite" in Official LDS Discourses
Window of Faith : Latter-day Saint Perspectives on World History
Women of Faith in the Latter Days : Volume 4, 1871-1900