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Source(s) of the criticism
- Ed Decker, "Saints Alive" website
- D. Michael Quinn, The Mormon Hierarchy: Extensions of Power (Signature Books, 1997), 258 ( Index of claims )
- A.J. Simmonds, The Gentile Comes to Cache Valley: A Study of the Logan Apostasies of 1874 and the Establishment of Non-Mormon Churches In Cache Valley, 1873-1913 (Logan: Utah State University Press, 1976).
- A.J. Simmonds, "Blood Atonement or Just Plain Murder?: Aaron Dewitt, The Man, His Times, and His Letter," Saints Alive Capstone Conference; reprinted in Saints Alive Journal (Fall 1987).