Item Detail
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8578
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11
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16
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English
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Charles Mackay and His 'True and Impartial History' of the Mormons
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1968
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36
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1
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25-40
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Article examines Mackay's 1851 book THE MORMONS. The circumstance leading to the book being written, its impact on the public, and the quality of the evidence used by Mackay are discussed. THE MORMONS was published in England 1851 and later in America and on the continent.
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