The Emergence of Brigham Young and the Twelve to Mormon Leadership, 1830–1841

Ronald K. Esplin
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This study investigates Brigham Young and his fellow apostles in the 1830s as they gradually became an effective quorum and moved toward eventual ascendancy. It examines the all-encompassing religious framework from which Brigham Young acted and uses it to shed light on both the complex issues confronting early Mormons and on his emergence as a leader.
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