Journal of Mormon History Vol. 37, No. 3, Summer 2011

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ARTICLES --Mormonism’s Adoption Theology: An Introductory Statement Samuel M. Brown and Jonathan A. Stapley, 1 --Early Mormon Adoption Theology and the Mechanics of Salvation Samuel M. Brown, 3 --Adoptive Sealing Ritual in Mormonism Jonathan A. Stapley, 53 --Transgression in the LDS Community: The Cases of Albert Carrington, Richard R. Lyman, and Joseph F. Smith, Part 1 Gary James Bergera, 119 --Hostile Mormons and Persecuted Presbyterians in Utah, 1870–1900: A Reappraisal R. Douglas Brackenridge, 162 --The Kearny/Stockton/Frémont Feud: The Mormon Battalion’s Most Significant Contribution in California Sherman L. Fleek, 229 REVIEWS --John Gary Maxwell, Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake: George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons William P. MacKinnon, 258 --W. Jeffrey Marsh with Jennifer Johnson and Celeste Pittman, Eyewitness History of the Church. Volume 1: The Restoration; Jennifer Johnson, Claire Koltko, Celeste Pittman, and Rachel Cope, comps., Eyewitness History of the Church. iv Volume 2: Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven; and Claire Koltko, Natalie Ross, Brittany McEwens, and Jennifer Johnson, comps., Eyewitness History of the Church. Vol. 3: Journey to Zion’s Hill Dave Johnson, 269 --Matthew B. Brown, Exploring the Connection between Mormons and Masons Michael W. Homer, 272 BOOK NOTICES --Hyrum Utah Stake History Committee. Hyrum Stake of Zion: The First One Hundred Years, April 28, 1901– December 8, 2002, 279 Gale Sears, The Silence of God, 280 Paul Cardall, Before My Heart Stops: A Memoir, 281

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Journal of Mormon History Volume 37 Issue 3 Summer 2011 Article 1 2011 Journal of Mormon History Vol. 37, No. 3, Summer 2011 Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/mormonhistory Part of the Religion Commons Recommended Citation Journal of Mormon History: Vol. 37, Summer 2011: Iss. 3. This Full Issue is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at DigitalCommons@USU. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal of Mormon History by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@USU. For more information, please contact . Journal of Mormon History Vol. 37, No. 3, Summer 2011 Table of Contents ARTICLES --Mormonism’s Adoption Theology: An Introductory Statement Samuel M. Brown and Jonathan A. Stapley, 1 --Early Mormon Adoption Theology and the Mechanics of Salvation Samuel M. Brown, 3 --Adoptive Sealing Ritual in Mormonism Jonathan A. Stapley, 53 --Transgression in the LDS Community: The Cases of Albert Carrington, Richard R. Lyman, and Joseph F. Smith, Part 1 Gary James Bergera, 119 --Hostile Mormons and Persecuted Presbyterians in Utah, 1870–1900: A Reappraisal R. Douglas Brackenridge, 162 --The Kearny/Stockton/Frémont Feud: The Mormon Battalion’s Most Significant Contribution in California Sherman L. Fleek, 229 REVIEWS --John Gary Maxwell, Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake: George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons William P. MacKinnon, 258 --W. Jeffrey Marsh with Jennifer Johnson and Celeste Pittman, Eyewitness History of the Church. Volume 1: The Restoration; Jennifer Johnson, Claire Koltko, Celeste Pittman, and Rachel Cope, comps., Eyewitness History of the Church. iv Volume 2: Sacrifice Brings Forth the Blessings of Heaven; and Claire Koltko, Natalie Ross, Brittany McEwens, and Jennifer Johnson, comps., Eyewitness History of the Church. Vol. 3: Journey to Zion’s Hill Dave Johnson, 269 --Matthew B. Brown, Exploring the Connection between Mormons and Masons Michael W. Homer, 272 BOOK NOTICES --Hyrum Utah Stake History Committee. Hyrum Stake of Zion: The First One Hundred Years, April 28, 1901– December 8, 2002, 279 Gale Sears, The Silence of God, 280 Paul Cardall, Before My Heart Stops: A Memoir, 281 Keywords VOL37_NO3 This full issue is available in Journal of Mormon History: https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/mormonhistory/vol37/iss3/1 JOURNAL OF MORMON HISTORY SUMMER 2011 ii The Journal of Mormon History Front cover illustration: Duncan J. McMillan, superintendent of Presbyterian mission schools in Utah, established one at Mt. Pleasant in 1875 that evolved into the present Wasatch Academy. Photo courtesy of Giovale Library, Westminster College, Salt Lake City. Back cover illustration: Laura B. Work was a Presbyterian mission teacher at Pleasant Grove, Springville, and Ephraim and, later, a government teacher among Native Americans in southern Utah. Photo courtesy of Wasatch Academy, Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Mission Statement of the Mormon History Association The Mormon History Association is an independent organization dedicated to the study and understanding of all aspects of Mormon history. We welcome all who are interested in the Mormon past, irrespective of religious affiliation, academic training, or world location. We promote our goals through scholarly research, conferences, awards, and publications. Articles appearing in this journal are abstracted and indexed in Historical Abstracts and America: History and Life, published by ABC-CLIO. © 2011 Mormon History Association ISSN 0194–7342 Copies of articles in this journal may be made for teaching and research purposes free of charge and without securing permission, as permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the U.S. Copyright Law. For all other purposes, permission must be obtained from the author. The Mormon History Association assumes no responsibility for contributors’ statements of fact or opinion. 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