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Show during the Nineteenth Century; with Emphasis on Millennial Developments in Utah" (Master's Thesis, Brigham Young University, 1971); and Grant Underwood, "Millenarianism and the Early Mormon Mind," Journal of Mormon History, 9 (1982): 41-52. 24. Hansen, Quest for Empire~ 18. 25. Doctrine and Covenants, 62:2~ 26. Ibid., 34:21. 27. Ibid., 51:2. 28. The controversial nature of Mormon plural marriage has generated a vast amount of literature, most of it polemicial in nature. For an early historical study, see Kimball Young, Isn't One Wife Enough? (1954, reprint, Westport, Cn.: Greenwood Press, 1973). 29. Lawrence Foster, Reli ion and Sexualit : Three American Communal Experiments of the Nineteenth entury New York: Ox ord University Press, 1981), 123-124. 30. The early, pre-Utah history of Mormonism is covered exhaustively in the general histories, see in particular, however, Robert 8. Flanders, Nauvoo: Kingdom on the Mississippi (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1965). 31. Hansen, Quest for Empire, 16. 32. Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Empire: An Economic History of the latter-day Saints, 1830-1900 (1958; reprint, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1966), 3-4. 33. Cross, The Burned-Over District, 287-297. 34. Brigham Young, Journal of Discourses, 5:4. 35. Arrington and Bitton, The Mormon Experience, 37. 36. Steven L. Olsen, ''Zion: The Structure of a Theological Revolution," Sunstone, 6:6 (November/December 1981): 21-26. 37. Ibid., 24. 38. Ibid., 24. 39. Ibid., 24. 40. The organization of LOS government is outlined in Anderson, Desert Saints, 324-360. 41. See Austin E. and Alta S. Fife, Saints of Sare and Saddle (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1956 , and Richard M. 55 |