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Difference between revisions of "History scholars and Church discipline"
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− | |sublink1=Question: Who are the "September Six"? | + | |sublink1=Question: Who are the "September Six"? |
− | |sublink2=Question: Are the reasons for discipline ever made public? | + | |sublink2=Question: Are the reasons for discipline ever made public? |
|sublink3=Source:January 1994:First Presidency statement on Church discipline | |sublink3=Source:January 1994:First Presidency statement on Church discipline | ||
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Does the Church excommunicate scholars who publish historical information?
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- Question: Who are the "September Six"?
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- Source:January 1994:First Presidency statement on Church discipline
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