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*Daniel C. Peterson, "[http://gospelink.com/library/toc?book_id=868 Notes on 'Gadianton Masonry,']" in ''Warfare in the Book of Mormon'', edited by Stephen D. Ricks and William J. Hamblin (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book and FARMS, 1990), 174-224 ISBN 0875793002. | *Daniel C. Peterson, "[http://gospelink.com/library/toc?book_id=868 Notes on 'Gadianton Masonry,']" in ''Warfare in the Book of Mormon'', edited by Stephen D. Ricks and William J. Hamblin (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book and FARMS, 1990), 174-224 ISBN 0875793002. |
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