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The Women of Mormondom

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This work compiles biographical sketches, testimonies, and episodes centered on women in the early Latter-day Saint movement, tracing their spiritual experiences, prophetic visions, and roles in temple worship and community building. It recounts encounters with persecution and exile, narrates key events in the church's formative years, and highlights prominent female figures' contributions, devotional practices, and autobiographical recollections to illustrate how women shaped religious life and responded to crisis.

About the Author

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Edward W. Tullidge

Edward W. Tullidge was an American author and historian known for his work on the history and culture of the Latter-day Saint movement. His notable book, "The Women of Mormondom," explores the lives and contributions of women within the Mormon community, providing insights into their roles and experiences during a transformative period in American history. Tullidge's writings reflect a deep engagement with the social and religious dynamics of his time, making him a significant figure in the study of Mormon history.

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