Item Detail
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4933
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12
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English
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Sailing 'The Old Ship Zion' : The Life of George D. Watt
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BYU Studies
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Fall 1977
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18
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48-65
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"In the history of nineteenth century Mormonism, the contrary spirit of apostasy several times claimed stalwart Latter-day Saints who were respected by their contemporaries and who were influential in Mormon life and thought. Despite many faithful years of service, these once-dedicated servants disappear from the annals of Mormon history, and posterity catalogs them with the obscure and insignificant. Such is the case with George D. Watt." [Publisher's abstract]
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Americanist Approaches to the Book of Mormon
Godbeites
Journal of Thomas Bullock
Liverpool to Great Salt Lake: The 1851 Journal of Missionary George D. Watt
More Wives than One : Transformation of the Mormon Marriage System, 1840-1910
Mormon Bibliography 1978
Mormon History
Orson Pratt’s Enduring Influence on The Book of Mormon
Storming the Nation : The Unknown Contributions of Joseph Smith’s Political Missionaries
The History of the Early Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Preston, Lancashire, England
The Mormon Passage of George D. Watt : First British Convert, Scribe for Zion
Thomas Bullock as an Early Mormon Historian