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|sublink5=Question: Were there any similar cases under Illinois adultery statute which demonstrate that Joseph was not breaking the law? | |sublink5=Question: Were there any similar cases under Illinois adultery statute which demonstrate that Joseph was not breaking the law? | ||
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|sublink3=Question: What possible modern lessons can we learn from Emma and Joseph's struggle with plural marriage? | |sublink3=Question: What possible modern lessons can we learn from Emma and Joseph's struggle with plural marriage? | ||
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|sublink3=Question: What was the real purpose of the letter written by Joseph Smith to the parents of Sarah Ann Whitney? | |sublink3=Question: What was the real purpose of the letter written by Joseph Smith to the parents of Sarah Ann Whitney? | ||
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|sublink1=M. Scott Bradshaw: "Joseph Smith could not have been properly convicted of adultery under the law of Illinois in 1844" | |sublink1=M. Scott Bradshaw: "Joseph Smith could not have been properly convicted of adultery under the law of Illinois in 1844" |
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