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* Ben Spackman, "An Imperfect History, review of ''The Mysteries of Godliness--A History of Mormon Temple Worship'', Second Edition, by David John Buerger," FAIR, March 2003. {{link|url=http://www.fairlds.org/Reviews/Rvw200301.html}} | * Ben Spackman, "An Imperfect History, review of ''The Mysteries of Godliness--A History of Mormon Temple Worship'', Second Edition, by David John Buerger," FAIR, March 2003. {{link|url=http://www.fairlds.org/Reviews/Rvw200301.html}} | ||
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Contents
Response to The Mysteries of Godliness
A FAIR Analysis of: The Mysteries of Godliness—A History of Mormon Temple Worship, a work by author: David John Buerger
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About this work
Reviews of this work
- Danel W. Bachman, "review of The Mysteries of Godliness: A History of Mormon Temple Worship," Brigham Young University Studies 36 no. 2 (1996-1997), 245–249.off-site
- Matthew B. Brown, "Of Your Own Selves Shall Men Arise, Review of The Mysteries of Godliness: A History of Mormon Temple Worship by David John Buerger," FARMS Review of Books 10/1 (1998): 97–131. off-site
- Ben Spackman, "An Imperfect History, review of The Mysteries of Godliness--A History of Mormon Temple Worship, Second Edition, by David John Buerger," FAIR, March 2003. off-site