Item Detail
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8291
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Journal Article
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English
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Davis, David Brion
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The New England Origins of Mormonism
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New England Quarterly
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June 1953
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26
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1953
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147-68
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Here Davis connects Mormonism with Puritan ideals, particularly in terms of its theocratic church government, its affirmation of a close and personal God, its providential view of history, and its gospel of works.
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32
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