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3752
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English
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Raining Pitchforks : Brigham Young as Preacher
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Sunstone
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May/June 1983
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8
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Sunstone Education Foundation
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4-9
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This article examines Brigham Young's speaking patterns, drawing on his own reflections as well as comments from Latter-day Saint and non-Latter-day Saint observers. He generally improvised his addresses and spoke to the level of his audience, using informal language and humor to connect with and show his care for those he addressed.
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