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English
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A Little-Known Defense of Polygamy from the Mormon Press in 1842
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Dialogue : A Journal of Mormon Thought
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Winter 1974
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9
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21-34
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An 1842 Mormon pamphlet (apparently authorized by church leaders) which justified polygamy reveals the social and theological rationalization for the practice.
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