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*{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=283, 572n11}} | *{{CriticalWork:Abanes:One Nation|pages=283, 572n11}} | ||
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* {{CriticalWork:MormonThink|url=http://mormonthink.com/joseph-smith-polygamy.htm|date=28 April 2012}} | * {{CriticalWork:MormonThink|url=http://mormonthink.com/joseph-smith-polygamy.htm|date=28 April 2012}} | ||
*{{CriticalWork:Smith:Nauvoo Polygamy|pages=1, 3-4, 51, 247}} | *{{CriticalWork:Smith:Nauvoo Polygamy|pages=1, 3-4, 51, 247}} |
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Source(s) of the criticism
- Richard Abanes, One Nation Under Gods: A History of the Mormon Church (New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2003), 283, 572n11 ( Index of claims )
- John Dehlin, "Why People Leave the LDS Church," (2008).
- MormonThink.com website (as of 28 April 2012). Page: http://mormonthink.com/joseph-smith-polygamy.htm
- George D. Smith, Nauvoo Polygamy: "...but we called it celestial marriage" (Salt Lake City: Signature Books, 2008), 1, 3-4, 51, 247. ( Index of claims , (Detailed book review))