Mormon polygamy: a historyIn this comprehensive survey of LDS polygamy, Van Wagoner traces the origins of the theology in Ohio, the peculiarities common to the practice in the Midwest and later Utah, and the extent of post-1890 plural marriage in Utah, Canada, and Mexico. He includes a chapter on contemporary, fundamentalist polygamy, which claims about 20,000 adherents throughout the so-called Mormon Corridor. What emerges is a fascinating and epic story. |
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One of Utah's most successful coal mines is a Fundamentalist co-op. And
perhaps one of the best Spanish omelets in the Salt Lake Valley is served at a
polygamist-owned restaurant. Though most Fundamentalists shun the public
spotlight, ...
One of Utah's most successful coal mines is a Fundamentalist co-op. And
perhaps one of the best Spanish omelets in the Salt Lake Valley is served at a
polygamist-owned restaurant. Though most Fundamentalists shun the public
spotlight, ...
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Claiming that the church had been led astray in abandoning "God's order of
marriage," he alleged that Fundamentalists held the authority for continuing
plural marriage. Truth was such an irritant to Mormon leaders that in 1944 efforts
were ...
Claiming that the church had been led astray in abandoning "God's order of
marriage," he alleged that Fundamentalists held the authority for continuing
plural marriage. Truth was such an irritant to Mormon leaders that in 1944 efforts
were ...
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Though no charges were filed, the group disbanded and Gudmundsen drifted to
California. A more prominent Fundamentalist group -one still in existence -is the
Davis County Cooperative Society. In 1935 Elden Kingston, who claimed to have
...
Though no charges were filed, the group disbanded and Gudmundsen drifted to
California. A more prominent Fundamentalist group -one still in existence -is the
Davis County Cooperative Society. In 1935 Elden Kingston, who claimed to have
...
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The Restoration of All Things | 1 |
Stirrings in Nauvoo | 17 |
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