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This is the second and final week as Bill and Eric take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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This is the second and final week as BIll and Eric take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy
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This is the second and final week as BIll and Eric take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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This is the second and final week as BIll and Eric take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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We take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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We take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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We take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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We take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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We take a closer look at the problems from an article in the October 2020 Ensign magazine written by Lawrence E. Corbridge, an emeritus Seventy.
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We are in the final week at looking at splinter groups of the “Restoration” of Joseph Smith. This is the largest of all groups (after the LDS Church), which was founded by Smith’s son Joseph III. It is based in Independence, MO and looks more like a liberal Protestant church than anything related to Mormonism. Most of the members live outside the United States, with the largest concentration in the Midwest. There are only two small CofC churches in the state of Utah numbering fewer than 100 people. For more on this church, see the article located at https://www.mrm.org/coc
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We are in the final week at looking at splinter groups of the “Restoration” of Joseph Smith. This is the largest of all groups (after the LDS Church), which was founded by Smith’s son Joseph III. It is based in Independence, MO and looks more like a liberal Protestant church than anything related to Mormonism. Most of the members live outside the United States, with the largest concentration in the Midwest. There are only two small CofC churches in the state of Utah numbering fewer than 100 people. For more on this church, see the article located at https://www.mrm.org/coc
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We are in the final week at looking at splinter groups of the “Restoration” of Joseph Smith. This is the largest of all groups (after the LDS Church), which was founded by Smith’s son Joseph III. It is based in Independence, MO and looks more like a liberal Protestant church than anything related to Mormonism. Most of the members live outside the United States, with the largest concentration in the Midwest. There are only two small CofC churches in the state of Utah numbering fewer than 100 people. For more on this church, see the article located at https://www.mrm.org/coc
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We are in the final week at looking at splinter groups of the “Restoration” of Joseph Smith. This is the largest of all groups (after the LDS Church), which was founded by Smith’s son Joseph III. It is based in Independence, MO and looks more like a liberal Protestant church than anything related to Mormonism. Most of the members live outside the United States, with the largest concentration in the Midwest. There are only two small CofC churches in the state of Utah numbering fewer than 100 people. For more on this church, see the article located at https://www.mrm.org/coc
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We are in the final week at looking at splinter groups of the “Restoration” of Joseph Smith. This is the largest of all groups (after the LDS Church), which was founded by Smith’s son Joseph III. It is based in Independence, MO and looks more like a liberal Protestant church than anything related to Mormonism. Most of the members live outside the United States, with the largest concentration in the Midwest. There are only two small CofC churches in the state of Utah numbering fewer than 100 people. For more on this church, see the article located at https://www.mrm.org/coc
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