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English
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Utopia, Family, and Authority : The Major Rhetorical Themes of LDS General Conference
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A Kingdom Transformed : Early Mormonism and the Modern LDS Church
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Salt Lake City
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The University of Utah Press
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70-101
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A Mormon Bibliography 1830-1930 : Books, Pamphlets, Periodicals, and Broadsides Relating to the First Century of Mormonism
Deseret News Church Almanac
Did the Word of Wisdom Become a Commandment in 1851?
Grant's Watershed : Succession in the Presidency, 1887-1889
Joseph, Brigham and the Twelve : A Succession of Continuity
LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriages, 1890-1904
Mormonism in Transition : A History of the Latter-day Saints, 1890-1930
Mormon Passage : A Missionary Chronicle
Prophecy Channels and Prophetic Modalities : A Comparison of Revelation in The Family International and the LDS Church
Rocky Mountain Empire : The Latter-Day Saints Today
Roots of Modern Mormonism
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
Succession by Seniority : The Development of Procedural Precedents, in the LDS Church
The Mormon People: The Making of an American Faith
The Mormon Succession Crisis of 1844
The Mormon World
The Politics of American Religious Identity : The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle
The Word of Wisdom : From Principle to Requirement
The Writing of Latter-day Saint History : Problems, Accomplishments and Admonitions
Word Frequencies in the Messages of the First Presidency, 19th vs. 20th Centuries