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{{ChurchResponseBar
 
|author=Charles W. Penrose
 
|publication=Improvement Era
 
|title=Preguntas Peculiar brevemente contestadas
 
|date=Septiembre 1912
 
|vol=15
 
|num=11
 
|summary=
 
'''Pregunta 18''': ¿Estaba José Smith, Jr., un polígamo?<br>
 
'''Pespuesta''': Joseph Smith introdujo y practicó el matrimonio plural. Las pruebas de esto son abundantes y completos.{{ref|penrose1}}
 
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{{ChurchResponseBar
 
|link=http://www.lds.org/bc/content/shared/content/english/pdf/language-materials/10590_eng.pdf?lang=eng
 
|author=The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 
|publication=Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Seminary Teacher Manual
 
|title=LESSON 140: Doctrine and Covenants 132:1–2, 34–66
 
|date=2013
 
|start=478
 
|end=479
 
|summary=
 
Debido a la falta de documentación histórica, que no sabemos acerca de los primeros intentos de José Smith para cumplir con el mandamiento. Sin embargo, para 1841 el Profeta había comenzado a obedecer el mandamiento y enseñárselo a algunos miembros de la Iglesia, y durante los próximos tres años se casó con esposas adicionales de conformidad con los mandatos del Señor. La obediencia del profeta José Smith al mandamiento del Señor para practicar el matrimonio plural era una prueba de fe para él y su esposa Emma, a quien amaba entrañablemente .... La práctica de la poligamia traído desafíos adicionales. Debido a que la práctica se mantuvo inicialmente muy tranquilo, comenzaron los rumores acerca de los líderes de la Iglesia, tomando mujeres adicionales. Estos rumores distorsionados considerablemente la verdad, calumniaron los nombres del Profeta y otros líderes de la Iglesia, y ha contribuido al aumento de la persecución en contra de los santos.
 
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Joseph Smith es atacada con frecuencia por su introducción y práctica de la poligamia. Estos ataques suelen centrarse en el argumento de que:
 
# La poligamia no es cristiano o no bíblico
 
# José se ocultó la verdad sobre la práctica de la poligamia
 
# La poligamia es ilegal, y por lo tanto inadecuada
 
# La poligamia surgido de los deseos carnales de José
 
# José deseaba casarse con mujeres jóvenes
 
# José se casó con mujeres que ya estaban casadas con otros hombres (poliandria)
 
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El matrimonio plural fue tal vez el mayor desafío para los primeros miembros de la Iglesia. Las elecciones de los primeros miembros de practicar la poligamia a menudo no se consideran en el contexto.
 
 
 
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==Esposas plurales de José Smith==
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|L=José Smith/Poligamia
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Esposas plurales
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|H=José Smith y la poligamia
|sujeto=Esposas plurales de José Smith
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|S=José Smith es criticado con frecuencia por su introducción y práctica de la poligamia. Desde una perspectiva cristiana, estos ataques suelen centrarse en el argumento de que la poligamia no es cristiana ni bíblica, y que José ocultó la verdad del mundo. Desde una perspectiva secular, se afirma que la práctica de la poligamia brotó de sus deseos carnales de casarse con mujeres jóvenes. De particular interés es el hecho de que José fue sellada a mujeres que ya estaban casadas con otros hombres (poliandria).
|sumario=Lista de pluralidad de esposas de José, con enlaces a los reclamos críticos relacionados con varias esposas específicas de Joseph Smith.
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|L1=Esposas plurales de José Smith
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|L2=La implementación del matrimonio plural
==Implementación del matrimonio plural==
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|L3=Cuestiones doctrinales relacionadas con el matrimonio plural
 
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|L4=Motivaciones alegadas críticos para la ejecución de José del matrimonio plural
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|L5=Mantener el matrimonio plural en secreto
|link=Libro La poligamia/La iniciación de la práctica
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|L6=Al entrar en el matrimonio plural
|sujeto=La iniciación de la práctica
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|L7=José Smith y la poliandria
|sumario=¿Cuándo y cómo el matrimonio plural comienza en la Iglesia?
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|L8=Emma Smith y la poligamia
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|L9=Hijos de Joseph Smith por matrimonios polígamos
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|L10=El divorcio entre los mormones en el siglo 19
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Cochranistas
 
|sujeto=Los Cochranistas como la fuente de la práctica del matrimonio plural entre los mormones?
 
|sumario=Hizo otro grupo religioso desde la década de 1830 - los "cochranistas" - actuar como la fuente para el matrimonio plural en la fe Mormona?
 
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/El adulterio antes de 12 de julio 1843
 
|sujeto=No fue el matrimonio plural realidad adulterio antes de 12 de julio 1843?
 
|sumario=¿Muestra el testimonio de Lorenzo Snow que cualquier persona que practica el matrimonio plural antes de la fecha en que fue escrito D. y C. 132 (12 de julio 1843) fue culpable de adulterio? Puesto que José había entrado en los matrimonios plurales antes de esa fecha, fue Lorenzo esencialmente admitiendo que José era un adúltero?
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Las obras de Abraham
 
|sujeto=Las obras de Abraham
 
|sumario=D & C 132 dice José y otros a "hacer las obras de Abraham." ¿Cuáles son las "obras de Abraham?"
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/No bíblica
 
|sujeto=¿Es la poligamia no bíblico?
 
|sumario=La crítica de que la poligamia es apelaciones irreligiosos a las sensibilidades occidentales que favorecen la monogamia, y argumenta que la poligamia es incompatible con el cristianismo bíblico o (irónicamente) el Libro de Mormón en sí.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=Mormonism and polygamy/Book of Mormon condemns the practice
 
|sujeto=Does the Book of Mormon condemn polygamy?
 
|sumario=Critics use the Book of Jacob to show that the Book of Mormon condemns the practice of polygamy, and go on to claim that Joseph Smith ignored this restriction by introducing the doctrine of plural marriage.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=Mormonism and polygamy/Early Christians on plural marriage
 
|sujeto=Early Christians on plural marriage
 
|sumario=There is extensive, unequivocal evidence that polygamous relationships were condoned under various circumstances by biblical prophets, despite how uncomfortable this might make a modern Christian. Elder Orson Pratt was widely viewed as the victor in a three-day debate on this very point with Reverend John P. Newman, Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, in 1870.{{ref|newmanpratt1}}
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Polygamists are to go beyond normal "bounds"
 
|sujeto=Claims that polygamists are allowed to go beyond normal "bounds"
 
|sumario=Is it true that Joseph Smith and Brigham Young admitted that the practice of polygamy meant they were "free to go beyond the normal 'bounds'" and "the normal rules governing social interaction had not applied to" Joseph?
 
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==Critics' claimed motivations for Joseph's implementation of plural marriage==
 
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Lustful motives
 
|sujeto=Did Joseph have "lustful motives" for practicing polygamy?
 
|sumario=Neutral observers have long understood that this attack is probably the weakest of them all. One might reasonably hold the opinion that Joseph was wrong, but in the face of the documentary evidence it is laughable to argue that he and his associates were insincere or that they were practicing their religion only for power and to satisfy carnal desires. Those who insist that “sex is the answer” reveal more about their own limited perspective than they do of the minds of the early Saints. }}
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Youthful struggle with unchastity
 
|sujeto=Critical claims that Joseph had a youthful struggle with unchastity
 
|sumario=Some critics charge that Joseph Smith had youthful struggles with immoral actions. They claim that these are what eventually led him to teach the doctrine of plural marriage.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=Polygamy book/Early womanizer
 
|sujeto=Did Joseph Smith have a long history of "womanizing" before practicing plural marriage?
 
|sumario=Critics charge that Joseph Smith had a long history of "womanizing" before practicing plural marriage. This chapter includes Eliza Winters and Marinda Nancy Johnson.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Sent husbands on missions to steal wives
 
|sujeto=Did Joseph Smith send men on missions in order to "steal" their wives while they were gone?
 
|sumario=Beginning with LDS dissident [[Polygamy_book/John_C._Bennett|John C. Bennett]], some have charged that Joseph would send men on missions in order to marry their wives. Does this claim match the historical evidence?
 
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==Keeping plural marriage a secret==
 
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Hiding the truth
 
|sujeto=Hiding the truth about polygamy
 
|sumario=It is true that Joseph did not always tell others about plural marriage.  He did, however, make some attempt to teach the doctrine to the Saints. It is thus important to realize that the public preaching of polygamy&mdash;or announcing it to the general Church membership, thereby informing the public by proxy—was simply not a feasible plan.  Critics of Joseph's choice want their audience to ignore the danger to him and the Saints.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Illegal
 
|sujeto=Illegal to practice polygamy?
 
|sumario=Polygamy was certainly declared illegal during the Utah-era anti-polygamy crusade, and was arguably illegal under the Illinois anti-bigamy statutes.  This is hardly new information, and Church members and their critics knew it.  Modern members of the Church generally miss the significance of this fact, however: the practice of polygamy was a clear case of civil disobedience.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/"Love letters"
 
|sujeto=Did Joseph write secret "love letters" to any of his polygamous wives?
 
|sumario=Is it true that on 18 August 1842 Joseph Smith wrote a “love letter” to Sarah Ann Whitney requesting a secret rendezvous or "tryst?" Joseph had been sealed to Sarah Ann three weeks prior to this time. What does this letter actually say?
 
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==Entering into plural marriage==
 
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Marriages to young women
 
|sujeto=Why was Joseph sealed to young women?
 
|sumario=Critics argue that Joseph Smith's polygamous marriages to young women are evidence that he was immoral, perhaps even a pedophile.}}
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Fanny Alger and William McLellin
 
|sujeto=Fanny Alger and William McLellin
 
|sumario=With a lone exception, there is no account after Joseph’s death of Emma admitting Joseph’s plural marriages in any source. The reported exception is recorded in a newspaper article and two letters written by excommunicated Latter-day Saint apostle William E. McLellin. The former apostle claimed to have visited Emma in 1847 and to have discussed Joseph’s relationship with Fanny Alger. McLellin also reported a tale he had heard about Joseph and Fanny Alger in which they were allegedly observed by Emma together in the barn.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Women locked in a room
 
|sujeto=Women locked in a room
 
|sumario=Were women locked in a room while Joseph attempted to persuade them?
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Did Joseph Smith coerce women to marry him
 
|sujeto=Did Joseph Smith coerce women to marry him?
 
|sumario=Some have claimed that Joseph applied significant pressure on women to be married to him.
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Did women turn Joseph down
 
|sujeto=Did women turn Joseph down?
 
|sumario=Some have claimed that significant pressure was put on women to practice plural marriage in Nauvoo. Did any of these women resist or refuse? What were the consequences of doing so?
 
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==Complex plural marriages==
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Polyandry
 
|sujeto=Joseph Smith and polyandry
 
|sumario= Joseph Smith was sealed to women who were married to men who were still living. Some of these men were even active members of the Church.
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Zina and Henry Jacobs
 
|sujeto=Zina and Henry Jacobs
 
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{{Sumario
 
|link=Joseph_Smith/Polygamy/Mismanagement_of_the_Lawrence_estate
 
|sujeto=Claimed mismanagement of the Lawrence estate
 
|sumario=Joseph Smith was appointed the guardian of two daughters, Maria and Sarah Lawrence, and their inheritance. He later married them in plural marriage. The evidence shows that Joseph Smith faithfully discharged his legal duties, despite the claims made by some nineteeth-century and modern critics.
 
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==How Emma Smith dealt with plural marriage==
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Emma Smith
 
|sujeto=What was Emma's reaction to Joseph's practice of polygamy?
 
|sumario=Critics contend that Emma Hale Smith either did not approve of the Prophet Joseph Smith having plural wives or know of the revelation concerning celestial marriage(s).
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Emma Smith/Eliza R. Snow and the stairs
 
|sujeto=Eliza R. Snow and the stairs|sumario=Some charge that Eliza R. Snow, one of Joseph's plural wives, was pregnant by Joseph. According to the claim, a furious Emma pushed Eliza down the stairs, resulting in a miscarriage.
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Emma Smith/Emma to be annihilated|sujeto=Emma to be annihilated
 
|sumario=In the revelation D&C 132 Emma was promised annihilation if she failed to 'abide this commandment.'
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Emma Smith/Sealing
 
|sujeto=Sealing of Emma to Joseph|sumario=Critics contend that although Emma Hale Smith was Joseph's first wife, that Joseph was sealed to other wives before being sealed to Emma. The assumption follows that Emma was not in a position to consent to Joseph's other marriages, since she was not longer the "first wife."
 
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==Consequences of plural marriage==
 
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Children of polygamous marriages
 
|sujeto=Did Joseph have any children through polygamous marriages?
 
|sumario=Is it possible that Joseph Smith fathered children with some of his plural wives, and that he covered up the evidence of pregnancies? Did Joseph Smith have intimate relations with other men’s wives to whom he had been sealed, and did any children result from these unions? DNA testing has so far proven these allegations to be false.
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Plural wives/Marinda Nancy Johnson Hyde/Did not know father of her son
 
|sujeto=Did Mrs. Hyde not know whether Orson or Joseph fathered her child?
 
|sumario=There is no evidence to support this claim. Anti-Mormon sources sometimes confuse Hyde with Prescindia Buell.
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Plural wives/Sarah Pratt/Did not know father of her son
 
|sujeto=Did Sarah Pratt (Mrs. Orson Pratt) not know whether Orson or Joseph fathered her child?
 
|sumario=There is no evidence to support this claim. Anti-Mormon sources sometimes confuse Pratt with Prescindia Buell.
 
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{{Sumario2
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Plural wives/Prescindia Lathrop Huntington Buell/Did not know father of her son
 
|sujeto=Did Prescindia Lathrop Huntington Buell not know whether Orson or Joseph fathered her child?
 
|sumario=DNA testing rules out Joseph as the father of one child, and it is historically implausible that they were even together at the right time to conceive a child. A second child has been posited, but only on evidence from a very dubious source.
 
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==Other issues related to the practice of polygamy==
 
 
{{Sumario
 
|link=José Smith/Poligamia/Sealing brother and sister together
 
|sujeto=Sealing brother and sister together
 
|sumario=Critics announce that Joseph "sealed" brothers and sisters together, perhaps hoping that readers will conclude that brothers and sisters were thus married and engaging in incestuous relationships.
 
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* Divorce issues in 19th century{{:Mormon ordinances/Divorce/Nineteenth century}}
 
 
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#{{note|penrose1}}{{IE|author=Charles W. Penrose|article=Peculiar Questions Briefly Answered|date=September 1912|vol=15|num=11}}
 
#{{note|newmanpratt1}}Orson Pratt and John Philip Newman, “Does the Bible Sanction Polygamy?” ''Deseret News'', 12&ndash;14 August 1874.
 
#{{note|shaw1}} Bernard Shaw, ''The Future of Political Science in America; an Address by Mr. Bernard Shaw to the Academy of Political Science, at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, on the 11th. April, 1933'' (New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1933) as cited in Richard Vetterli, ''Mormonism Americanism and Politics'' (Salt Lake City: Ensign Publishing, 1961), 461&ndash;462.
 
#{{note|by1}} {{JDfairwiki|author=Brigham Young|title=Plurality of Wives—The Free Agency of Man|date=14 July 1855|vol=3|disc=39|start=266|end=266}}
 
#{{note|jt1}} Van Wagoner, ''Mormon Polygamy'', 89.
 
  
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José Smith y la poligamia

Sumario: José Smith es criticado con frecuencia por su introducción y práctica de la poligamia. Desde una perspectiva cristiana, estos ataques suelen centrarse en el argumento de que la poligamia no es cristiana ni bíblica, y que José ocultó la verdad del mundo. Desde una perspectiva secular, se afirma que la práctica de la poligamia brotó de sus deseos carnales de casarse con mujeres jóvenes. De particular interés es el hecho de que José fue sellada a mujeres que ya estaban casadas con otros hombres (poliandria).

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Esposas plurales de José Smith

Sumario: Esta colección de artículos enlista un número de esposas plurales conocidas de José Smith, con respuestas a las declaraciones críticas relacionadas a cada una.

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La implementación del matrimonio plural

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La iniciación de la práctica del matrimonio plural

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Las "Cochranitas" y su supuesta influencia en el matrimonio plural mormón

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Declaraciones de Lorenzo Snow sobre la poligamia durante el caso del Lote del Templo

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William Marks afirmó que José estaba planeando abandonar el matrimonio plural

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Cuestiones doctrinales relacionadas con el matrimonio plural

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Motivaciones alegadas críticos para la ejecución de José del matrimonio plural

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Mantener el matrimonio plural en secreto

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Al entrar en el matrimonio plural

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José Smith y la poliandria

Sumario: José Smith fue sellado a las mujeres que estaban casadas con hombres que aún vivían. Algunos de estos hombres eran incluso miembros activos de la Iglesia.

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Emma Smith y la poligamia

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Hijos de Joseph Smith por matrimonios polígamos

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¿Qué se sabe acerca de los posibles hijos a través de los matrimonios polígamos de Joseph Smith?

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El divorcio entre los mormones en el siglo 19

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