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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According to John Rigdon, Sidney told the family that Smith "could never be
sealed to one of his daughters with his consent as he did not believe in the
doctrine" ("Life Story," 167). Rigdon preferred to keep his difficulties with Smith
private, but ...
According to John Rigdon, Sidney told the family that Smith "could never be
sealed to one of his daughters with his consent as he did not believe in the
doctrine" ("Life Story," 167). Rigdon preferred to keep his difficulties with Smith
private, but ...
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The 27 August 1842 Wasp, for example, branded Martha H. Brotherton a "mean
harlot," and Nancy Rigdon suffered the same treatment after she ... Sidney
Rigdon also swore out a refutation and employed an attorney to sue Markham.
Bennett ...
The 27 August 1842 Wasp, for example, branded Martha H. Brotherton a "mean
harlot," and Nancy Rigdon suffered the same treatment after she ... Sidney
Rigdon also swore out a refutation and employed an attorney to sue Markham.
Bennett ...
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In a 1 March 1845 letter Isaac Scott wrote of this confusion: "The Church is now
divided, and part go for Sidney Rigdon and William Law, the only Presidents left
the Church. The other part hold to the Twelve, who arrogate to themselves the ...
In a 1 March 1845 letter Isaac Scott wrote of this confusion: "The Church is now
divided, and part go for Sidney Rigdon and William Law, the only Presidents left
the Church. The other part hold to the Twelve, who arrogate to themselves the ...
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The Restoration of All Things | 1 |
Stirrings in Nauvoo | 17 |
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