Item Detail
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9250
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14
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English
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The Making of British Saints in Historical Perspective
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BYU Studies
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Spring 1987
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27
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119-35
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"On 19 July 1837, Heber C. Kimball and his companions arrived in Liverpool to establish the British Mission. The personal and institutional costs of this mission were monumental. Separation from loved ones, illness, and poverty seemed the common lot for the missionaries. Staffing the mission took many of the most influential leaders at a time when the Church was struggling against financial crisis and the threat of internal disintegration in the United States. Subsequent events, however, proved the benefits were well worth the efforts devoted to the British Mission." [Publisher's abstract]
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