Item Detail
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English
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Brigham Himself : An Autobiographical Recollection
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Journal of Mormon History
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1977
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4
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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19-34
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Using Young's almost 400 addresses recorded in the JOURNAL OF DISCOURSES, the authors compile an autobiographical portrait. The result is 'a man of introspection, complexity, and even contradiction, whose reproving voice was balanced by his equanimity and kindly indulgence.' Also revealed is a 'deeply religious person.' The authors conclude: 'No one will understand Brigham without sensing his religious quest.' (p. 19)
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