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|sublink20=Response to claim: 231 - Joseph had between 27 to "sixty or more" wives | |sublink20=Response to claim: 231 - Joseph had between 27 to "sixty or more" wives | ||
|sublink21=Response to claim: 231 - There is a rumor that Emma beat Eliza Snow with a broomstick and caused her to fall down the stairs, preventing her from having Joseph's child | |sublink21=Response to claim: 231 - There is a rumor that Emma beat Eliza Snow with a broomstick and caused her to fall down the stairs, preventing her from having Joseph's child | ||
|sublink22=Response to claim: 233 - Brigham Young had "fifty or sixty" wives, and boasted of his ability to obtain more | |sublink22=Response to claim: 232 - Joseph was sealed to a large number of women after his death | ||
| | |sublink23=Response to claim: 233 - Brigham Young had "fifty or sixty" wives, and boasted of his ability to obtain more | ||
| | |sublink24=Response to claim: 234 - Mormon men believed that they "could have all the wives they wanted." Heber C. Kimball said that in the resurrection, he could have "thousands" of wives | ||
| | |sublink25=Response to claim: 236 - Joseph asked for other men's wives, such as the wife of Heber C. Kimball | ||
| | |sublink26=Response to claim: 237 - Joseph married Heber C. Kimball's daughter, Helen | ||
| | |sublink27=Response to claim: 239 - Joseph married Zina, the wife of Henry Jacobs | ||
| | |sublink28=Response to claim: 239 - Brigham Young publicly told Henry Jacobs to find another wife | ||
| | |sublink29=Response to claim: 239-240 - Some women who were associated with Joseph claimed that they did not know who the father of their children were | ||
| | |sublink30=Response to claim: 243 - Joseph performed a "pretended" marriage for time for Sarah Ann Whitney to Joseph Kingsbury | ||
| | |sublink31=Response to claim: 245-246 - The Bible prohibited a man from marrying sisters or mothers and daughters, therefore Mormon polygamy was not Biblical | ||
| | |sublink32=Response to claim: 246-247 - Joseph sealed brothers and sisters together | ||
| | |sublink33=Response to claim: 248 - Brigham said that monogamy was a "fruitful source of prostitution and whoredom" | ||
| | |sublink34=Response to claim: 249 - Some Mormons believed that Joseph taught that Adam had two wives | ||
| | |sublink35=Response to claim: 249-251 - Early Church leaders taught that Jesus was married to more than one wife | ||
| | |sublink36=Response to claim: 258 - Brigham Young said that the "only men who become Gods, even the Sons of God, are those who enter into polygamy" | ||
| | |sublink37=Response to claim: 258-259 - Polygamy was practiced in secret and denied publicly | ||
| | |sublink38=Response to claim: 262-263 - John Taylor stated that he believed in keeping every law except the law against polygamy | ||
| | |sublink39=Response to claim: 263 - Brigham Young said the polygamy would never go away | ||
|sublink40=Response to claim: 270-281 - Polygamy was practiced after the Manifesto was issued | |||
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A FAIR Analysis of: Criticism of Mormonism/Books/The Changing World of Mormonism A work by author: Jerald and Sandra Tanner
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