Item Detail
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5941
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English
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Did the Word of Wisdom Become a Commandment in 1851?
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Autumn 1981
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14
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66-77
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A History of Dialogue, Part Two : Struggle Toward Maturity, 1971-1982
A Kingdom Transformed : Early Mormonism and the Modern LDS Church
A Widow's Tale : The 1884-1896 Diary of Helen Mar Kimball Whitney
Brigham Young's Word of Wisdom Legacy
Confession in LDS Doctrine and Practice
Four Zinas : A Story of Mothers and Daughters on the Mormon Frontier
Joseph Smith III : Pragmatic Prophet
Lost Legacy : The Mormon Office of Presiding Patriarch
Moroni and the Swastika : Mormons in Nazi Germany
Pacific Apostle : The 1920-21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions
Pacific Apostle : The 1920–21 Diary of David O. McKay in the Latter-day Saint Island Missions
Quitting Coffee and Tea : Marketing Alternatives Hot Drinks to Mormons
Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel : The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency
The History of LDS Temple Admission Standards
The Journals of George Q. Cannon : Hawaiian Mission, 1850-1854
The Sanctity of Food : A Latter-day Saint Perspective
The Word of Wisdom in Contemporary American Mormonism : Perceptions and Practice
The Word of Wisdom in Its First Decade
Utopia, Family, and Authority : The Major Rhetorical Themes of LDS General Conference
What Would Jesus Do in Cyberspace? A Comparison of Online Authority Appeals on Two LDS Websites Targeting Believers and Non-Members