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Home > Journals > BYU Studies Quarterly > Vol. 24 > Iss. 2 (1984)

 

BYU Studies Quarterly

BYU Studies Quarterly

Introduction

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Introductory Pages
BYU Studies

Articles

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Young Heber J. Grant's Years of Passage
Ronald W. Walker

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The Treaty/Covenant Pattern in King Benjamin's Address (Mosiah 1-6)
Stephen D. Ricks

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The Magic and Mundanity: Eileen Kump's Bread and Milk and Other Stories
Gloria L. Cronin

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Reflections from the Ganges
Thomas F. Rogers

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Making a Mormon of Milton
John S. Tanner

Full Issue

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Full Issue
BYU Studies

Bibliography

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Mormon Bibliography 1983
Scott H. Duvall and Barbara S. Ballantyne

End Matter

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End Matter
BYU Studies

Poetry

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Benjamin
John Sterling Harris

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Elizabeth to Zacharias
Cara Bullinger

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Resurrection Morning
Cara Bullinger

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Moses of Michelangelo
Elaine Ellsworth Naylor

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Utah Valley Metaphors
Loretta M. Sharp

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“Thou Hast Made My Mountain to Stand Strong”
Sally T. Taylor

Book Reviews

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Understanding Paul Richard Lloyd Anderson
Kent P. Jackson

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Eyewitness Accounts of the Restoration Milton V. Backman
Larry C. Porter

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Goodbye, Hello Marilyn Brown
Richard H. Cracroft

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Woman of Destiny Orson Scott Card; Zinnie Stokes, Zinnie Stokes Donald R. Marshall; Summer Fire Douglas H. Thayer
Edward A. Geary

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Eerdmans' Handbook to Christianity in America Mark A. Noll, Nathan O. Hatch, George M. Marsden, David F. Wells, and John D. Woodbridge, eds.
Milton V. Backman

 
 
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