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Peterson, Daniel C. (1998), The Last Days: A Comprehensive Survey of Prophetic and Doctrinal Statements by Latter-Day Prophets and Apostles, Aspen Books, ISBN 978-1562360627. ——; Ricks, Stephen D. (1998), Offenders for a Word: How Anti-Mormons Play Word Games to Attack the Latter-Day Saints , Foundation for Ancient Research & Mormon Studies ...
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Signature Books produces from eight to ten books a year, which deal with topics of western and Mormon history, fiction, essay, humor and art. Among these are the diaries of Mormon leaders such as Joseph Smith, William Clayton, Heber C. Kimball, Wilford Woodruff, L. John Nuttall, Anthon H. Lund, John Henry Smith, Rudger Clawson, B. H. Roberts and Reed Smoot.
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Daniel Peterson may refer to: Daniel Peterson (physician), American physician known for the treatment of Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome; Daniel C. Peterson, professor of Islamic Studies and Arabic at Brigham Young University; Dan Peterson (born 1936), former American professional basketball head coach
Netflix Convicted murderer Scott Peterson originally had the support of his and Laci Peterson's family after her death — but allegiances have since shifted. American Murder: Laci Peterson, which ...
Peterson spent more than 13 years [1] writing the book in an attempt to "explain the meaning of history". [4] In it, he briefly reflects on his childhood and on being raised in a Christian family. The responses to his questions about the literal truth of Biblical stories seemed ignorant, causing him to lose interest in attending church.
Jessie Peterson's family searched nearly a year for her. In a lawsuit, they allege Mercy San Juan Medical Center failed to tell them she died, and instead put her body in cold storage.