Item Detail
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7923
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English
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The Church's Image in Italy from the 1840s to 1946 : A Bibliographic Essay
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BYU Studies
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Spring 1991
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31
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83-114
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The purpose of this essay is to identify and briefly describe lesser known works about the Church that were published in Italy.
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An Immigrant Story : Three Orphaned Italians in Early Utah Territory
Europe, The Church in
Il Libro di Mormon : Anticipating Growth Beyond Italy's Waldensian Valleys
'Like the Rose in the Wilderness' : The Mormon Mission in the Kingdom of Sardinia
Mormon History
Mormonism in Europe : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Mormon Polygamy : A Bibliography, 1977-92
Mormons in the Piazza : History of the Latter-Day Saints in Italy
On the Way to Somewhere Else : European Sojourners in the Mormon West, 1834-1930
Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel : The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency
The Waldensian Valleys : Seeking "Primitive Christianity," in Italy
The Whore of Babylon and the Abomination of Abominations : Nineteenth-Century Catholic and Mormon Mutual Perceptions and Religious Identity
"We Do Not Make Fun of Any Religion in My Newspapers" : The Beaverbrook Press Coverage of Mormon Stories in Britain, 1912-1964 -
Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow, One of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah : Including a Reconnoissance of a New Route through the Rocky Mountains
Mormonism In All Ages : Or, The Rise, Progress and Causes of Mormonism
Mormon Non-English Scriptures, Hymnals, and Periodicals 1830-1986 : A Descriptive Bibliography
Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley
'Sending the Gospel to the Swiss' : Die ersten zehn Jare des Mormonentums in der Schweitz, 1850-60
The Apostle Lorenzo Snow
The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California
The History of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The History of the Saints : Or, An Expose of Joe Smith and Mormonism
The Italian Mission . . . .