Item Detail
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25945
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2
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10
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English
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Community of Christ's Evolving Approach to Mission
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Journal of Mormon History
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Spring 2013
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39
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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139-164
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From its beginnings, the religious organization brought into being by Joseph Smith, Jr., Sidney Rigdon, and others based its mission on "right belief" in certain principles of faith believed to be "correct doctrine" and adhering to a "correct pattern" of church organization and priesthood. This message, with the Book of Mormon as its focus, was particularly relevant to people in the United States in the early nineteenth century and spoke to many of their important concerns of life and faith. [From the article]
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Apostle of the Poor : The Life and Work of Missionary and Humanitarian Charles D. Neff : A Biography
Assessing Joseph Smith Jr.'s View of Jesus
Exploring the Faith : A Series of Studies in the Faith of the Church
Hearken, O Ye People : The Historical Setting for Joseph Smith's Ohio Revelations
Making a Case for a Nineteenth-Century Reading of the Book of Mormon in the Community of Christ
Our Legacy of Faith : A Brief History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Scattering of the Saints : Schism within Mormonism
The Church Through the Years, Vol II : The Reorganization Comes of Age, 1860-1992
The Church Through the Years Volume 1 : RLDS Beginnings, to 1860
The Community of Christ in Africa : My Experience and Observations