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Latter-day Liberty

Latter-day Liberty
Author: Connor Boyack
Publisher: Connor Boyack
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 159955934X

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Individual liberty is a fundamental aspect of the good news of the gospel. But what is liberty exactly, and what role does it play in our lives? Connor Boyack explores these questions and much more in this detailed analysis of historical developments, secular information, and scriptural insights. Make the most of your freedom through the joys of the gospel with this timely book.


Latter-Day Responsibility

Latter-Day Responsibility
Author: Connor Boyack
Publisher: Connor Boyack
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1462110924

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With our personal liberties under constant threat, it's up to Latter-day Saints everywhere to stand up for our freedoms. This compelling volume describes in detail the many responsibilities we must each perform if we truly wish to defend individual liberty in the latter-days. Including topics like faith, family, and financial freedom, this is a must-read for all members.


"Liberty to the Downtrodden"

Author: Matthew J. Grow
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300136102

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Thomas L. Kane (1822-1883), a crusader for antislavery, women's rights, and the downtrodden, rose to prominence in his day as the most ardent and persuasive defender of Mormons' religious liberty. Though not a Mormon, Kane sought to defend the much-reviled group from the "Holy War" waged against them by evangelical America. His courageous personal intervention averted a potentially catastrophic bloody conflict between federal troops and Mormon settlers in the now nearly forgotten Utah War of 1857-58. Drawing on extensive, newly available archives, this book is the first to tell the full story of Kane's extraordinary life. The book illuminates his powerful Philadelphia family, his personal life and eccentricities, his reform achievements, his place in Mormon history, and his career as a Civil War general. Further, the book revises previous understandings of nineteenth-century reform, showing how Kane and likeminded others fused Democratic Party ideology, anti-evangelicalism, and romanticism.


Annotated and Illustrated Book of Mormon

Annotated and Illustrated Book of Mormon
Author: David R. Hocking
Publisher: Latter-day Legends
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-12-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944200381

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Latter-Day Responsibility

Latter-Day Responsibility
Author: Connor Boyack
Publisher: Connor Boyack
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1462110924

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With our personal liberties under constant threat, it's up to Latter-day Saints everywhere to stand up for our freedoms. This compelling volume describes in detail the many responsibilities we must each perform if we truly wish to defend individual liberty in the latter-days. Including topics like faith, family, and financial freedom, this is a must-read for all members.


Last Call for Liberty

Last Call for Liberty
Author: Os Guinness
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0830873376

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The American republic is suffering its gravest crisis since the Civil War. Will conflicts, hostility, and incivility tear the country apart? Os Guinness provides a careful observation of the American experiment, offering a stirring vision for faithful citizenship and renewed responsibility for not only the nation but also the watching world.


Fire and Sword

Fire and Sword
Author: Leland H. Gentry
Publisher: Greg Kofford Books
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2009-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Many Mormon dreams flourished in Missouri. So did many Mormon nightmares. The Missouri period--especially from the summer of 1838 when Joseph took over vigorous, personal direction of this new Zion until the spring of 1839 when he escaped after five months of imprisonment--represents a moment of intense crisis in Mormon history. Representing the greatest extremes of devotion and violence, commitment and intolerance, physical suffering and terror--mobbings, battles, massacres, and political “knockdowns”--it shadowed the Mormon psyche for a century. Leland Gentry was the first to step beyond this disturbing period as a one-sided symbol of religious persecution and move toward understanding it with careful documentation and evenhanded analysis. In Fire and Sword, Todd Compton collaborates with Gentry to update this foundational work with four decades of new scholarship, more insightful critical theory, and the wealth of resources that have become electronically available in the last few years. Compton gives full credit to Leland Gentry's extraordinary achievement, particularly in documenting the existence of Danites and in attempting to tell the Missourians’ side of the story; but he also goes far beyond it, gracefully drawing into the dialogue signal interpretations written since Gentry and introducing the raw urgency of personal writings, eyewitness journalists, and bemused politicians seesawing between human compassion and partisan harshness. In the lush Missouri landscape of the Mormon imagination where Adam and Eve had walked out of the garden and where Adam would return to preside over his posterity, the towering religious creativity of Joseph Smith and clash of religious stereotypes created a swift and traumatic frontier drama that changed the Church.