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BYU Studies Quarterly — 31:2

Introduction

  • Guest Editor’s Introduction 31:2

    David J. Whittaker – pg.5


Articles

  • The “Perfect Pattern”: The Book of Mormon as a Model for the Writing of Sacred History

    Eric C. Olson – pg.7


  • Priceless Words and Fallible Memories: Joseph Smith as Seen in the Effort to Preserve His Discourses

    Dean C. Jessee – pg.19


  • Willard Richards as Historian

    Howard C. Searle – pg.41


  • British Travelers View the Saints, 1847–1877

    Edwina J. Snow – pg.63


  • The Church’s Image in Italy from the 1840s to 1946: A Bibliographic Essay

    Michael W. Homer – pg.83


  • “Provoking the Brethren to Good Works”: Susa Young Gates, the Relief Society and Genealogy

    Jessie L. Embry and James B. Allen – pg.115


  • Advocacy and Inquiry in the Writing of Latter-day Saint History

    Daniel C. Peterson and David B. Honey – pg.139


  • Nancy Wiest Nay: Calligrapher

    Doris R. Dant – pg.192


Poetry

  • Conventional Musings

    Harold K. Moon – pg.82


Book Reviews

  • The Journals of Addison Pratt

    Bruce A. Van Orden – pg.181


  • Early Egyptian Christianity: From Its Origins to 451 C.E.

    Keith E. Norman – pg.184


  • Strangers in Paradox: Explorations in Mormon Theology

    Richard D. Poll – pg.188


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