Item Detail
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9384
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12
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English
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Joseph Smith and the Millenarian Time Table
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BYU Studies
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Spring/Summer 1961
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3
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55-66
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Mormonism was not another of the revivalist sect of the western frontier that preached an immediate Second Coming. Instead, 'in Joseph Smith's program the invitation is not to dream about the date, but to labor for the event. He instilled into the Latter-day Saints the double ability to visualize a millennial reign and yet to work patiently for it. This was not later rationalization based on exploded prophecies, but the deliberate, consistent program from the outset. The Prophet disassociated himself from the easy, fanciful millenarianism of his environment.' (p.65)
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