Item Detail
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29405
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8
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9
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English
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Joseph Smith's Presidential Platform
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Summer 1968
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3
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3
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Stanford, CA
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Dialogue Foundation
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17-27
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At a meeting in the mayor's office in Nauvoo, Illinois, on January 29, 1844, it was moved and voted unanimously that "we will have an independent electoral ticket, and that Joseph Smith be a candidate for the next Presidency; and that we use all honorable means in our power to secure his election." Whereupon the Mormon Prophet remarked to the Quorum of the Twelve and others who were present at this informal political caucus. [From the text]
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Du Secret Dans Le Mormonisme
Joseph Smith as a Jacksonian Man of Letters : His Literary Development as Evidenced in His Newspaper Writings
Joseph Smith Jr. : Reappraisals After Two Centuries
Joseph Smith, the Mormons, and Antebellum Reform : A Closer Look
Mormonism and White Supremacy : American Religion and the Problem of Racial Innocence
Reflections on a Roundtable Colloquium Dealing with Joseph Smith's 1844 Campaign for U.S. President
Storming the Nation : The Unknown Contributions of Joseph Smith’s Political Missionaries
The Possessive Investment in Rightness : White Supremacy and the Mormon Movement -
A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Social, Economic, and Political Study of the Mormons in Western Illinois, 1839-1846 : A Re-Evaluation
A Study of the Political Involvements in the Career of Joseph Smith
Causes of Mormon-Non-Mormon Conflict in Hancock County, Illinois, 1839-1846
History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Period I : History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, by Himself
John Doyle Lee : Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
Quest for Empire : The Political Kingdom of God and the Council of Fifty in Mormon History
The Story of the Mormons : From the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901