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  • ...yra, New York, 1830.</ref>. He is credited as the author of ''The Book of Mormon,'' a scripture of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mormon]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Mormon Church v. United States of America}}
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  • ...hrist of Latter-day Saints]], or LDS Church, more popularly known as the ''Mormon Church''. The Book of Mormon was first published in 1830 by [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] who claimed that it wa
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  • ...ate of the Spalding-Rigdon hypothesis concerning the origin of the Book of Mormon from the advocates of this theory. ISBN 0-7586-0527-7 ...A collection of scholarly essays on various aspects related to the Book of Mormon, including examinations of historical criticism, automaticity, the identifi
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  • ...[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church; see also [[Mormon]]).
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  • ...clude>An 1890 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court which disincorporated the Mormon Church and authorized the seizure of all its property.
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  • ...of the witnesses to the [[Book of Mormon]] and an original member of the [[Mormon]] Church.
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  • ...yra, New York, 1830.</ref>. He is credited as the author of ''The Book of Mormon,'' a scripture of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].
    461 bytes (73 words) - 22:52, 10 November 2007
  • ...hrist of Latter-day Saints]], or LDS Church, more popularly known as the ''Mormon Church''. The Book of Mormon was first published in 1830 by [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]] who claimed that it wa
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  • ...ate of the Spalding-Rigdon hypothesis concerning the origin of the Book of Mormon from the advocates of this theory. ISBN 0-7586-0527-7 ...A collection of scholarly essays on various aspects related to the Book of Mormon, including examinations of historical criticism, automaticity, the identifi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mormon Church v. United States]]
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  • ...mon'' Church, traces its origin) and one of the witnesses to the [[Book of Mormon]]. ...which he reaffirmed his original testimony and his belief that the Book of Mormon was the word of [[God]], but asserted that the Church which had been establ
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  • {{r|Book of Mormon}} {{r|Mormon Church v. United States of America}}
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  • ...ale Smith Collection, Smith Relatives Collection, Miscellany); ''Part 2'': Mormon Origins in Vermont and New Hampshire (Miscellaneous Sources and Documents) * Early Mormon Documents, vol 2 (ed. by Dan Vogel)
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mormon]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Mormon Church v. United States of America}}
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  • ...clude>An 1890 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court which disincorporated the Mormon Church and authorized the seizure of all its property.
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  • ...m/arts/030306cca.html Meridian Magazine] has an illustrated feature on the Mormon Panorama.
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  • {{r|Book of Mormon}}
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  • ...[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church; see also [[Mormon]]).
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  • {{r|Mormon Church v. United States of America}}
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  • ...ertises itself as a "site for those who are questioning their faith in the Mormon Church"
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  • ...lygamy] (2007, Main Street Church) A documentary concerning the history of Mormon polygamy and its modern manifestations.</ref> ...ice of plural marriage through a sermon he gave. Additional sermons by top Mormon leaders on the virtues of polygamy followed.<ref>[[Journal of Discourses]]
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  • ...Utah's application to become a state for four decades until, in 1890, the Mormon church renounced polygamy.<ref>[https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience Utah was originally the settlement of [[Mormon]] migrants, led by Brigham Young, who fled from [[Illinois (U.S. state)]].
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  • ...med Moroni on September 21, 1823. Moroni, the last author in the [[Book of Mormon]], informed Smith that there was a record of an ancient American civilizati ...ranscribed the words as Smith spoke them. The first edition of the Book of Mormon was published in March 1830, directly preceding the formal organization of
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  • {{r|Mormon Church v. United States of America}}
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  • ...eing a moderate governor, in order to attract right-wing support. He is a Mormon (that is a member of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]); ...Law School (JD 1975). In the 1980s he was president for four years of the Mormon Stake in Boston, equivalent to bishop. He is married to Ann Romney and has
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  • ...ed that a federal statute outlawing [[bigamy]] could be enforced against a Mormon [[polygamy|polygamist]] and that the [[Free Exercise]] clause of the [[Firs In the years prior to the decision, the [[Mormon]]s had established a prosperous community and settlements in [[Utah (U.S. s
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  • |religion = [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ([[Mormon]])
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  • ...o justify racism, including religious beliefs about particular tribes (the Mormon belief that God made those who rebelled against him have red skins is one e
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  • ===Twelve Disciples/Apostles of Christ in the [[Book of Mormon]]=== According to the [[Book of Mormon]], shortly after his [[resurrection]], Jesus visited a group of people livi
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  • ...[Book of Mormon]]. The scripture of the [[Latter Day Saints]], the Book of Mormon shares much in common with the Hebrew Bible with the genre of literature, r
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  • ...d the tenets of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (i.e., Mormon) to [[Joseph Smith]].
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  • ...uals to fund when compared to the [[Plymouth Rock]] and [[State of Deseret|Mormon colonies]]. (See the chapter ''"Pilgrims, Saints and Spacemen"'' in [[Freem
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  • ...tter Day Saints)|Church of Christ]] and the publication of the ''[[Book of Mormon]]'' and other new scriptures in addition to the [[Bible]]. As a leader of h ...e page}}. Translation was completed around July 1, 1829, and the ''Book of Mormon'' was published in Palmyra on March 26, 1830 with the financial assistance
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  • ...s that it's a vast tract on social justice. It's ubiquitous in the Book of Mormon to have the prophetic figures, much like in the Hebrew Bible, calling out t }}</ref> Part of their concern is that he is a Mormon, which most conservative Christians do not consider a proper Christian deno
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  • ...eau, son of [[Sacagawea]], camped at the Mission in 1847 after guiding the Mormon Battalion from [[New Mexico (U.S. state)|New Mexico]] to San Diego. In 1849
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  • ...e Round the World, though it is currently (2007) no longer on display. A [[Mormon Panorama]] also survives at [[Brigham Young University]]'s Art Museum.
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  • ...aborer and coal miner from Wales, and Ann Louisa Watkins. The mother was a Mormon and the boy adopted her rigid views regarding alcohol and sexual propriety,
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  • ...d Episcpal churches, as well as most of the German Lutheran synods and the Mormon Church.</ref> </ref> as well as among those who wanted minimal government,
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  • ...rian]], similar to a number of other faith traditions including Christian, Mormon, Rasta, Shakers, Nostradamus, et al., in that there is belief in a coming m
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  • ...s a 20th century fraud, hints that Jesus practiced ritual homosexuality. [[Mormon]] tradition holds that Jesus was (and remains) plurally married, to Mary an
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  • ...ligious conservatives may have a significant effect locally, such as the [[Mormon]] church in [[Utah (U.S. state)|Utah]].
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  • ...landtrails.lib.byu.edu/ctrail.htm ''Trails of Hope: California, Oregon and Mormon Trails'']</ref>
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  • ...o-Christian influences. ''Religion'' 23:229-41; Part II: possible Masonic, Mormon, Magick, and Pagan influences ''Religion'' 23:355-67</ref>
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  • ...in Nevada, where polls showed one-fourth of the GOP caucus electorate was Mormon, and Romney won better than 90 percent of those voters; likewise it helped ...front-runners this deep into the process have included a woman, a black, a Mormon, and a Baptist minister. Third, the primary and caucus season occur much ea
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  • A significant fraction were Mormon converts who settled in Utah.<ref> William Mulder, "Willem Jacobus Debry an
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  • ...of the [[Protestant]], [[Pentecostal]], [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical]], [[Mormon]], [[Buddhism|Buddhist]], [[Jew]]ish, [[Islam|Islamic]], [[Hinduism|Hindu]]
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  • ...tes or appearances of each. The first [[Captain Canuck]] was a [[Mormonism|Mormon]] and [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] practices [[Buddhist meditation]].
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