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31951
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English
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Discerning Supernatural Presences : Experiential Claims and Restorationist Movements in the Burned-Over District
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JWHA Journal
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2020
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40
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John Whitmer Historical Association
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20-38
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"For her Richard Howard lecture, Ann Taves contrasts the dissimilar descriptions of the founding Mormon visions related by Joseph Smith Jr. vs. those by his mother. When weighing the two against the documented historical record, she concludes that 1824 – not 1820 – was the valid founding episode and chronicles Smith’s progressive elevation of his self-image thereafter." [Article Abstract]
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A Reply to Dr. Bushman
Biographical Sketches of Joseph Smith the Prophet, and His Progenitors for Many Generations
Early Mormon Documents : Volume I
Early Mormon Documents : Volume II
Early Mormon Documents : Volume IV
Early Mormonism and the Magic World View
First Vision : Memory and Mormon Origins
Hearken, O Ye People : The Historical Setting for Joseph Smith's Ohio Revelations
Inventing Mormonism : Tradition and the Historical Record
Joseph Smith and the Beginnings of Mormonism
Joseph Smith Papers : Histories, 1832-1844, Vol. 1
Joseph Smith : Rough Stone Rolling
Joseph Smith's Experience of a Methodist "Camp-meeting" in 1820
Joseph Smith's First Vision : A Guide to the Historical Accounts
Joseph Smith's First Vision : New Methods for the Analysis of Experience-Related Texts
Joseph Smith : The Making of a Prophet
Moroni as Angel and as Treasure Guardian
New Light on Mormon Origins from Palmyra (N.Y.) Revival
New Light on Mormon Origins From the Palmyra Revival
No Man Knows My History : The Life of Joseph Smith, the Mormon Prophet
The Burned-Over District : The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800-1850
The First Vision Controversy : A Critique and Reconciliation
The First Vision Story Revived
The Joseph Smith Papers : Documents, Volume 1: July 1828-June 1831
The Prophet Puzzle : Suggestions Leading Toward a More Comprehensive Interpretation of Joseph Smith