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English
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The Reorganized Church and the Civil Courts
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Salt Lake City
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Utah Printing
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This book discusses the Reorganized Church's claims of succession, civil courts and religious liberty, the Kirtland Temple suit, the Independence Temple lot case, and evidence of unique doctrines of the RLDS Church. The book also argues that the RLDS Church is made from ex-members and thus has no authority, and that civil courts hold no ecclesiastical powers.
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Comparative religion, RLDS
Religious freedom
Strang, James J.
Schisms, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Strangites)
Succession, LDS Presidency
Smith, Joseph, III
Legal history, Kirtland Temple ownership
Legal history, RLDS
Jackson County, Mo.
Schisms, RLDS
Kirtland Temple
Missouri, places in
Legal history, Independence temple lot case
Jackson County, Mo., Independence temple lot -
A Contest for "Sacred Space"
"A Spot for the Temple" : Reclaiming the Temple Site in Independence, Missouri
Common Beginnings, Divergent Beliefs
Joseph Smith III and the Kirtland Temple Suit
The Church of Christ (Temple Lot) and the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints : 130 Years of Crossroads and Controversies
The Concept of a "Rejected Gospel" in Mormon History, Part 2
The Danielsen Plow Company and the Redemption of Zion
The History and Acquisition of the Original Temple Lot Property in Independence, Jackson County, Missouri
The Impact of the Mormon Migration on the Community of Kirtland, Ohio, 1830-1839
The Kirtland Temple Suit and the Utah Church