The Conversion of Sidney Rigdon to Mormonism
May 1, 2018[…] them a new revelation, which they said had been translated from certain gold plates that had been de posted in a hill” (Corrill, p. 7). Pratt offered to debate the matter, but Rig don […]
[…] them a new revelation, which they said had been translated from certain gold plates that had been de posted in a hill” (Corrill, p. 7). Pratt offered to debate the matter, but Rig don […]
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When I was a girl our Wardhouse appeared in booklets showing architectural oddities of Salt Lake City. We were proud that it looked so little like a Church. It was squat and white with […]
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[…] 6, before the Allied Trades Dinner of the Mountain States Travelers in the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City (n.p., 1946). William E. Berrett and Alma P. Burton, eds., Readings in L.D.S. Church History (Salt […]