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English
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'In England's Green and Pleasant Land' : Britain as Zion
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Mormonism and the Making of a British Zion
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Salt Lake City
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University of Utah Press
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186-199
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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has successfully maintained its presence in Britain in much the same way as it has throughout the rest of the world–through the incremental application of the Zion ideals that have been central to Mormon theology since the days of Joseph Smith. And yet, despite this similarity, the church's expanded theological and geographical interpretations of Zion have been central to the history of the British Latter-day Saints in several compelling and distinctive ways, which I shall now review. [From the text]
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