Item Detail
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28158
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0
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12
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English
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The First Three Icelanders to Settle in North America
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Mormon Historical Studies
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2016
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17
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1 & 2
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Salt Lake City Utah
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The Mormon Historic Sites Foundation
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291-313
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The author explores the difficulties that accompanied the first LDS missionaries and their preaching in Iceland. Iceland, as a Lutheran nation at the time, was very shut off to the ideas of other christian religions. Through much persecution, persistence, and faith, the church was finally established by the faithful members found there. Many of the initial members immigrated to the United States when the Prophet called for the gathering of the saints in Zion.
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