Item Detail
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2473
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Journal Article
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English
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Rigdon, John W.
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'I Never Knew a Time When I Did Not Know Joseph Smith' : A Son's Record of the Life and Testimony of Sidney Rigdon
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Keller, Karl
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 1966
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1
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1966
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14-42
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John Wickliffe Rigdon, son of one of the founders of Mormonism, wrote and delivered this paper on his father's involvement with Mormonism. Rigdon pictures his father as a tragic figure who was not able to confine his abilitites to the promotion of any single philosophy and thus forfeited fame and fortune. His main point is that his father 'did much for the Church even though he was eventually rejected by it and became embittered.' (L. P. Hofeling)
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