"The Mystery of Mormonism" (1920) delves into the historical origins and evolving identity of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Stuart Martin examines the key figures, foundational texts, and unique theological claims that shaped Mormonism in its early years. The book explores the controversies and social dynamics surrounding this religious movement, offering insights into its place within the broader context of 19th-century American religious landscape. It offers a detailed look at a formative period in the history of Mormonism, and remains a valuable resource for those interested in American religious history.
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