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