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        <description>Turning an eight-chapter book of scripture into a 1,000-plus-page commentary wasn't a seamless process for Jeffrey M. Bradshaw.</description>
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        <title>Book of Mormon has administration plan</title>
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        <description>The Book of Mormon serves readers in many ways, but equally present on its pages is the foundational administrative principles of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.</description>
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        <description>Hugh Nibley was an editor's dream. He was an editor's nightmare as well.</description>
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        <title>Opposition to Mormonism started early</title>
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        <description>Many critics of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints claim the advent of the Internet and free access of information created their critical view of Mormonism.</description>
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        <description>The importance of the first missions to Great Britain in Mormon history cannot be overstated.</description>
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        <description>Jesse D. Hurlbut, professor of French medieval literature and culture at BYU, will present a lecture titled "Seeing Double: Illustrating Divine Shadows in Medieval Bibles."</description>
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        <description>Two essential elements in teaching form the foundation of the Sunday School in the Church, said Matthew O. Richardson in his Church History Symposium presentation.</description>
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