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Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History. Reviewer Lynn D. Wardle. Differing Visions is a collection of biographical and analytical essays about dissenters from various branches of Mormonism and about the phenomenon of dissent in Latter-day Saint religious history. The core of the book consists of seventeen biographical chapters by different authors succinctly describing the experiences.
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Roger Launius Differing Visions: Dissenters in Mormon History John Whitmer Historical Association Best Edited Book of the Year. The first serious attempt to analyze the careers of converts who later left the Mormon church, this book contains selections about 18 Mormon dissenters--David Whitmer, Fawn Brodie, and Sonia Johnson, among them--contributed by Richard N. Holzapfel, John S. McCormick.
Some of them will point out that the Mormon faith, the Mormon Church, has never been a church without dissent, has always had dissent, has always had controversy, and that Smith thrived on that.
I promised you a queer church history post, and I am here to deliver. So Brigham Young, the second President of the Church, had no shortage of children. One of these children was named Brigham Morris Young. Brigham Morris was born and died in Salt Lake. He served two missions - both in the Hawaiian.
Thomas Ferguson, Thomas Ferguson to James Still, December 3, 1979; see Mormon Mavericks: Essays on Dissenters, p. 269 Since Oliver Cowdery was born in 1806 and was in Poultney from 1809 to 1825, he was resident in Poultney from 3 years of age until he was 19 years of age — 16 years in all.
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