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  2. Barry R. Bickmore - Wikipedia

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    Barry Robert Bickmore is a professor in the department of geological sciences at Brigham Young University (BYU). He is also a devout Mormon , having written Restoring the Ancient Church: Joseph Smith and Early Christianity (Ben Lomond: FAIR, 1999) as well as several articles that have been published in the FARMS Review .

  3. Willard Richards - Wikipedia

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    Willard Richards was born in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, to Joseph Richards and Rhoda Howe on June 24, 1804. [2] He was the youngest of eleven children. [4] At the age of four, he injured his head in a fall and was left with some residual muscle tremor and paralysis.

  4. Chronology of the First Presidency (LDS Church) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph F. Smith called as First Counselor; Rudger Clawson called as Second Counselor. NOTE: These counselors were sustained but not set apart due to the death of Snow 4 days later 10 October 1901 – 17 October 1901 No organized First Presidency; Death of Lorenzo Snow; dissolution of First Presidency 17 October 1901 – 27 March 1910

  5. McLean Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Sutton, Silvia Barry (1986). Crossroads in Psychiatry: A History of the McLean Hospital. American Psychiatric Press. ISBN 0-88048-253-2. Weitz, Don; Burstow, Bonnie (1988). Shrink resistant: The Struggle Against Psychiatry in Canada. New Star Books. pp. 286–288. ISBN 0-919573-83-5. (on his time spent at McLean Hospital)

  6. Student life at Brigham Young University - Wikipedia

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    Brigham Young University's stated purpose is to "assist individuals in their quest for perfection and eternal life". [1] It is common for prayers to be spoken in classes. This tradition began during the time when Brigham Young was actively involved with the university. [2] BYU is considered by many Latter-day Saints to be "The Lord's University".

  7. Barry Bingham Sr. - Wikipedia

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    George Barry Bingham Sr. (February 10, 1906 – August 15, 1988) was the patriarch of a family that dominated local media in Louisville for several decades in the 20th century. Family and career [ edit ]

  8. BYU Radio - Wikipedia

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    BYUradio's podcasts can be listened to on all podcasting platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube. Top shows include The Apple Seed and The Lisa Show. The linear broadcast operates on Sirius XM channel 143 [ 1 ] (and in northern Utah on 107.9 KUMT and 89.1-2 KBYU-HD2 ), it is known on-air as BYU Radio .

  9. Law of adoption (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    The law of adoption was a ritual practiced in temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) between 1846 and 1894 in which men who held the priesthood were sealed in a father–son relationship to other men who were not part of nor even distantly related to their immediate nuclear family.

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