Item Detail
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25915
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English
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The Church of Christ (Temple Lot) : A Sociohistorical Study of a Particular Solae Scripturae Mormonism
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Journal of Mormon History
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42
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1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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105-127
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This article focuses on another particular historical Mormonism: the Church of Christ (Temple Lot). Organized in the 1850s around the leadership of Granville Hedrick (1814–81), the Church of Christ (Temple Lot) and its members are thus often referred to by scholars as “Hedrickites.” [From the article]
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