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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Jane Law, wife of Smith's counselor William Law, was also blacklisted for
rejecting Smith's polyandrous proposal. Mrs. Law said she was told by the
prophet in 1844 that "the Lord had commanded that he should take spiritual
wives, to add to ...
Jane Law, wife of Smith's counselor William Law, was also blacklisted for
rejecting Smith's polyandrous proposal. Mrs. Law said she was told by the
prophet in 1844 that "the Lord had commanded that he should take spiritual
wives, to add to ...
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But several prominent church leaders, including the prophet's second counselor
William Law, Nauvoo stake president William Marks, and High Council members
Leonard Soby and Austin A. Cowles could not see the hand of God in the ...
But several prominent church leaders, including the prophet's second counselor
William Law, Nauvoo stake president William Marks, and High Council members
Leonard Soby and Austin A. Cowles could not see the hand of God in the ...
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Brigham Young was to be governor of the state, his first counselor, Willard
Richards, secretary of state, and his second counselor, Heber C. Kimball, chief
justice. But federal officials were not in the mood to allow Mormons full control
over their ...
Brigham Young was to be governor of the state, his first counselor, Willard
Richards, secretary of state, and his second counselor, Heber C. Kimball, chief
justice. But federal officials were not in the mood to allow Mormons full control
over their ...
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The Restoration of All Things | 1 |
Stirrings in Nauvoo | 17 |
Protecting the Lords Anointed | 29 |
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