Item Detail
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24602
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1
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English
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Parley Pratt's Autobiography as Personal Restoration and Redemption
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Journal of Mormon History
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Winter 2011
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37
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1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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158-164
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This article discusses Parley Pratts personal motivations in composing the book, The Autobiography of Parley Parkey Pratt. His role in the hierarchy of the LDS Church is examined, as well as Brigham Youngs personal rebuke of Pratt. The author suggests the autobiography was triumphalist and that he recreated his life glossing over his mistakes, as was frequent in Mormon writings of the time. Other subjects include Pratts relationship with Samuel Brannan and his brother Orson Pratts career.
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