Item Detail
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8784
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15
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4
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English
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Sidney Rigdon : Post Nauvoo
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BYU Studies
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Winter 1981
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21
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51-67
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"Although Sidney Rigdon was a prominent and well-known figure in early Mormon history, his life and thought after his excommunication from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are almost completely unknown to Latter-day Saints today. For this reason, his activities during this period shall be given in brief summary. Thereafter, four aspects of Rigdon's life after his excommunication will be considered in some detail: (1) his views on Joseph and Emma Smith, (2) his supposed attempt to return to the Church's doctrine and organization as practiced in Kirtland, (3) his beliefs about and involvement with polygamy, and (4) his relationship to and feelings concerning individual apostates and factions, feelings resulting directly or indirectly from Joseph and Hyrum Smith's death." [Publisher's abstract]
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A Tale of Two Mormons
Differing Visions : Dissenters in Mormon History
Discord in the City of Brotherly Love : The Story of Early Mormonism in Philadelphia
From Monogamy to Polygamy and Back Again
: Changing Marriage Practices Among the Strangites
Joseph, Brigham and the Twelve : A Succession of Continuity
'Joseph's Measures' : The Continuation of Esoterica by Schismatic Members of the Council of Fifty
Joseph Smith's Ambiguous Legacy : Gender, Race, and Ethnicity as Dynamics for Schism Within Mormonism after 1844
Mormon Polygamy : A Bibliography, 1977-92
Old Mormon Nauvoo and Southeastern Iowa
Polygamy among James Strang and His Followers
Saints : The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. The Standard of Truth 1815–1846.
'Simply Folly' : Stephen Post and the Children of Zion
The Ecclesiastical Position of Women in Two Mormon Trajectories
The Revelations of the Prophet Joseph Smith : A Historical and Biographical Commentary of the Doctrine and Covenants
Vernacular Mormonism : The Development of Latter-Day Saint Apocalyptic (1830-1930)