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Show ,2 their Oed who had. said: Wild..; $$ek ,1earniBg. seek 1. out of ihe best books ••rd. ot "Yea, eveft by .t_dy and. also by via. god books, it ear3.T became nee$aary tor tai,\h."l In order to pro Mormon writers to \ake upon thenuutlves the searoh tor the elue!vea eombinatiolli ot Artistry and Morality. Sbould one need. '0 tion" _ud tall to however 11 th$ lot, t .1m••, by aaoriticed, be pre4etea ..... Ar\iAey. Generall1 speaking, artistic $ibility Mormen literature; 1t. is I'lot d1ttieult \0 ..& dormant in most early' Sinoe the soe1ety _8 1801-&\e4 fro. educaU.nal cetera and. from major publi$bina areal. i _s ditUell1t tor Monno.$ t. observe l1t,el"&J"Y' trends. were over-nbjective, seriously. 'or as an most example, 1ft the ciea\b of 10••,,, it had be. i;oQ a see perpetrators Then, too, Mo:nnen$ persons who \ake themselves and theil1" wrk traged7 had oeeurred within the Momon rank. 8mith. their rounder-prophet; yet t,heir .subjeetive tor th_ to see it. The $Ve had been accepted toe literal.lJr its why. t0r any Mormon tto r..etion to tull artilti i.mpUcaUona. nd with too much hatred leparate the literary a,ainst values from th$ religious. Mormon literature book,. differ_, sort. te, bom t,o one plU'po,e; So the young ward ihe good lite. Ohurch-approved was, mOJ'e However, .iura were taught to to read, guide the youth to-· otten widely" in when their minds t\U"lled to litera1e of reading, theT were $hoeked. Fol', a the Mo_on 70U\}1). had been aeeusto.eel to the hapw ending and t.he deU 1$ _cbima power ctriQ§ . Christ of Coveu.nt,s 88:U8. Lat.ter Saints, 1941)., (salt ,. IS2. Lake Oit)": Church ot Jesus |