Item Detail
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30070
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14
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English
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The General Conference Rhetoric of Wilford Woodruff
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Journal of Mormon History
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January 2019
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45
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1
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Champaign, IL
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University of Illinois Press; Mormon History Association
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30-52
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This article reviews how Wilford Woodruff's conference addresses as president centered on revelation, successfully proscribing plural marriage and clarifying temple work, both major contributions to the development of Mormonism. In addition, he explored other noteworthy topics.
[Author's Introduction] -
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Woodruff, Wilford