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  2. Annie Clark Tanner - Wikipedia

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    In this case, late-nineteenth-century or early-twentieth-century Mormon women such as Annie Clark Tanner have written of the doctrine and history of polygamy and their explanations for their decisions to participate in plural marriage. [13] In the last year of her life, Annie Clark Tanner finished writing her autobiography: A Mormon Mother. [7]

  3. Marriage in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    The church teaches that in addition to civil marriage, which ends at death, a man and woman can enter into a celestial marriage, performed in a temple by priesthood authority, whereby the marriage and parent–child relationships resulting from the marriage will last forever in the afterlife. [2]

  4. Heavenly Mother (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    [W]e honor woman when we acknowledge Godhood in her eternal prototype." [29]: 79 Some church leaders have interpreted the term "God" to represent the divinely exalted couple with both a masculine and feminine half. Erastus Snow, an early Mormon apostle, wrote " 'do you mean we should understand that Deity consists of a man and woman?' Most ...

  5. Margarito Bautista - Wikipedia

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    Margarito Bautista (June 10, 1878 – August 4, 1961) was a Mexican evangelist and religious founder who wrote and preached for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

  6. List of Latter Day Saint periodicals - Wikipedia

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    Latter-day Woman: 1986–? bimonthly journal Mormon Women Latter-Day Woman, Inc. Sandy, Utah: Currently, there is an unrelated online magazine using a similar name: Latter-day Woman Magazine. Vision: 1989–current quarterly magazine Restoration Branch messages and news Price Publishing Independence, Missouri [58] [59] Nauvoo Journal: 1989–1999

  7. After Realizing I Was Gay, I Left My Wife—and the Mormon Church

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  8. ‘Real’ Mormon wives — not the ‘soft swinging’ Hulu stars ...

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    Instead of protesting, eight women members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wrote, edited and published "The Not-So-Secret Lives of REAL ‘Mormon' Wives" — in under two months ...

  9. Lucy Harris - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Harris was born on May 1, 1792, at Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island. [1] She was the daughter of Rufus Harris and Lucy Hill, who were affiliated with but not members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). [2]