Item Detail
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28338
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13
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English
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'Lamanites' and the Spirit of the Lord
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 1985
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18
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4
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Stanford, CA
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Dialogue Foundation
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25-32
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We have invited Eugene England, Jr., professor of English at BYU, to document his parents' efforts, over a period of forty years, to respond to what he names "the spirit of Lehi"—a focused interest in and effort to help those who are called Lamanites. His essay also reviews the sources and proper present use of that term (too often used with misunderstanding and offense) and the origins and prophesied future of those to whom it has been applied. [Editors' note]
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