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“Which Bible Version?” Church News November 14, 1970: 16.

Barlow, Philip L. “Why the King James?: From the Common to the Official Bible of Mormonism.” Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 19-42 [p. 36]

“Which Middle Ground?” [Letters] Louis Midgley Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 6-9.

WHIM

Nilsen, Alleen Pace. “Evan Mecham: Humor in Arizona Politics.” Dialogue 22 (3) Fall 1989: 81-89 [p. 82-83]

“Whining Women.” [Letters] Alice H. Dunn Dialogue 25 (4) Winter 1992: 6-7.

Whipping

Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 50]

Whipple, Maurine, 1904-1992

Bringhurst, Newell G. “Juanita Brooks and Fawn Brodie--Sisters in Mormon Dissent.” Dialogue 27 (2) Summer 1994: 105-127 [p. 116-117]

Foster, Craig L. “Madeline McQuown, Dale Morgan, and the Great Unfinished Brigham Young Biography.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 111-123 [p. 119]

Peterson, Charles S. "Dale Morgan, Writer's Project, and Mormon History as a Regional Study." Dialogue 24 (2) Summer 1991: 47-63 [p. 59]

Whipple, Maurine, 1904-1992. The Giant Joshua.  Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1942.

Bennion, John “Renegotiating Scylla and Charybdis: Reading and the Distance between New York and Utah.” Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 37-55 [p. 39-41, 52]

Bird, Robert. “Mormon Postmodernism: Worlds without End in Young’s Salvador and Card’s Lost Boys.” Dialogue 32 (3) Fall 1999: 55-62 [p. 54]

England, Eugene. “Good Literature for a Chosen People.” Dialogue 32 (1) Spring 1999: 69-89 [p. 81-82]

Pace, David G. “After the (Second) Fall: A Personal Journey toward Ethnic Mormonism.” Dialogue 31 (1) Spring 1998: 85-95 [p. 93]

Quinn, D. Michael. “Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 1-68 [p. 3]

Van Wagoner, Richard S. and Mary C. “Orson Pratt, Jr.: Gifted Son of an Apostle and an  Apostate.” Dialogue 21 (1) Spring 1988: 84-94 [p. 93]

Whipple, Maurine, 1904-1992. “They Did Go Forth.” [Fiction] Dialogue 24 (4) Winter 1991: 165-172.

Whipple, Walter

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 42]

“Whirlwind of Activity.” Church News 48 (June 24, 1978): 8.

Whitaker, John Mills. [Diaries] 1863-1959. Special Collections, Marriott Library.

Hardy, B. Carmon. “Self-Blame and the Manifesto.” Dialogue 24 (3) Fall 1991: 43-57 [p. 47, 48]

Whitaker, John Mills. [Journal] Special Collections, Marriott Library.

Compton, Todd. “A Trajectory of Plurality: An Overview of Joseph Smith’s Thirty-three Plural Wives.” Dialogue 29 (2) Summer 1996: 1-38 [p. 7-8, 26]

Stuy, Brian H. “`Come, Let Us Go Up to the Mountain of the Lord’: The Salt Lake Temple Dedication.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 101-122 [p. 107-110, 115, 121]

Whitby, Daniel, 1638-1726. Six Discourses. 1st American ed. Worcester, Mass. : Printed at the press of and for Isaiah Thomas, 1801.

Thomas, Mark D. “A Mosaic for a Religious Counterculture: The Bible in the Book of Mormon.” Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 47-68 [p. 56-57]

Whitcomb, John C., and Henry M. Morris. The Genesis Flood. Philadelphia : Presbyterian and Reformed Pub., 1964.

Bailey, David H. “Scientific Foundations of Mormon Theology.” Dialogue 21 (2) Summer 1988: 61-80 [p. 69]

White, Andrew D. (Andrew Dickson), 1832-1918

Lyon, Tania Rands. “The Discovery of Native ‘Mormon’ Communities in Russia.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 1-24 [p. 4]

White, Andrew D. (Andrew Dickson), 1832-1918. A History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom. New York : Braziller, 1955.

Anderson, Robert D. “The Dilemma of the Mormon Rationalist.” Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 71-92 [p. 82]

White, Ann, and Leila S. Taylor. Shakerism: Its Meaning and Message. Columbus, OH : F.J. Heer, 1904.

Foster, Lawrence. "The Psychology of Religious Genius: Joseph Smith and the Origins of New Religious Movements." Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 1-22 [p. 17]

White, B. R. (Barrington Raymond). Hanserd Knollys and Radical Dissent in the 17th Century. London : Dr. Williams's Trust, 1977.

Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 49]

White, Barbara

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 7]

White, Charles

Bushman, Claudia L. “Sunset Ward.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 119-130 [p. 122]

White, Cheryl L. “Laying Our Stories Side by Side: Grandma, Janie, and Me.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 64-76.

White, Clayton

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 33]

White, Douglas R. “Rethinking Polygyny: Co-Wives, Codes, and Cultural Systems.” Current Anthropology 29 (4) August-October 1988: 529-572.

Quinn, D. Michael. “Plural Marriage and Mormon Fundamentalism.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 1-68 [p. 42-43]

White, G. Edward. The Eastern Establishment and the Western Experience: The West of Frederic Remington, Theodore Roosevelt, and Owen Wister. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1968.

Launius, Roger D. “The `New Social History’ and the `New Mormon History’: Reflections on Recent Trends.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 109-127 [p. 121]

White, Hayden V., 1928-     The Content of the Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1987.

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. "Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity." [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 168]

White, Hayden V., 1928-    Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973.

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. "Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity." [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 168]

White, Hayden V., 1928-   Tropics of Discourse: Essays in Cultural Criticism. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, c1978.

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. "Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity." [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 168]

White, Jean Bickmore. Charter for Statehood: The Story of Utah’s State Constitution. Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, c1996.

Bishop, Guy M. “Celebrating Utah’s Centennial.” [Review of: Charter for Statehood: The Story of Utah’s State Constitution. By Jean Bickmore White. Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press, 1996] Dialogue 32 (1) Spring 1999: 193-195.

White, Jean Bickmore.  Search under: Smith, John Henry. Church, State, and Politics: The Diaries of John Henry Smith. Edited by Jean Bickmore White. Salt Lake City : Signature Books in association with Smith Research Associates, 1990.

White, Jean Bickmore. “The Making of the Convention President: The Political Education of John Henry Smith.” Utah Historical Quarterly 39 (4) Fall 1971: 350-369.

Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 6]

White, Jean Bickmore. “Woman’s Place Is in the Constitution: The Struggle for Equal Rights in Utah in 1895.” Utah Historical Quarterly 42 (4) Fall 1974: 344-369.

De Schweinitz, Rebecca. “Preaching the Gospel of Church and Sex: Mormon Women’s Fiction in the Young Woman’s Journal, 1889-1910.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 27-54 [p. 31]

White, Levi C., 1868-1952

Larson, Stan. “A `Meeting of the Brethren’: The Discovery of Official Minutes of a 1902 Meeting of the First Presidency and Twelve Apostles.” Dialogue 31 (2) Summer 1998: 77-95 [p. 84, 88, 89]

White, Lynn. “The Historic Roots of Our Ecologic Crisis.” Science. New Series.155 (3767) March 10, 1967: 1203-1207.

Greaves, Sheldon. “Cosmos, Chaos, and Politics: Biblical Creation Patterns in Secular Contexts.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 157-166 [p. 161-162]

White, Marilyn Damron. “Making Sense of Suffering.” [Personal Voices] Dialogue 25 (2) Summer 1992: 107-116.

White, O. Kendall, Jr.

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 45]

White, O. Kendall, Jr. "The Church and the Community: Personal Reflections on Mormon Intellectual Life." Dialogue 28 (2) Summer 1995: 83-91.

Barney, Kevin L. “Reflections on the Documentary Hypothesis.” [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 57-99 [p. 65]

Burton, Stacy. "Rethinking Religious Experience: Notes from Critical Theory, Feminism, and Real Life." Dialogue 28 (4) Winter 1995: 67-88 [p. 86]

White, O. Kendall, Jr. Mormon Neo-Orthodoxy: A Crisis Theology. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1987.

Anderson, Robert D. “The Dilemma of the Mormon Rationalist.” Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 71-92 [p. 73]

Bailey, David H. “Mormonism and the Idea of Progress.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 69-82 [p. 77]

Bailey, David H. “Scientific Foundations of Mormon Theology.” Dialogue 21 (2) Summer 1988: 61-80 [p. 73, 78]

Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 13]

Jacob, Jeffrey C. “Explorations in Mormon Social Character: Beyond the Liahona and Iron Rod.” Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 44-74 [p. 50]

Mauss, Armand L. “Assimilation and Ambivalence: The Mormon Reaction to Americanization.” Dialogue 22 (1) Spring 1989: 30-67 [p. 53-54, 57]

Mauss, Armand L. “The Mormon Struggle with Assimilation and Identity: Trends and Developments Since Midcentury.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 129-149 [p. 135]

Ostler, Blake T. “The Development of the Mormon Concept of Grace.” Dialogue 24 (1) Spring 1991: 57-84 [p. 81]

Sears, L. Rex. “Philosophical Christian Apology Meets ‘Rational’ Mormon Theology.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 67-95 [p. 68]

White, O. Kendall, Jr. “Mormonism and the Equal Rights Amendment.” Journal of Church and State 31 (2) Spring 1989: 249-267.

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 76-77]

Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 151-152]

Quinn, D. Michael. “Prelude to the National ‘Defense of Marriage’ Campaign: Civil Discrimination Against Feared or Despised Minorities.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 1-52 [p. 12]

White, O. Kendall, Jr. “Overt and Covert Policies: The Mormon Church’s Anti-ERA Campaign in Virginia.” Virginia Social Science Journal 19 (Winter 1984): 11-16.

Anderson, Devery S. “A History of Dialogue, Part Two: Struggle toward Maturity, 1971-1982.” Dialogue 33 (2) Summer 2000: 1-96 [p. 76-77]

White, O. Kendall, Jr. “A Review and Commentary on the Prospects of a Mormon/New Christian Right Coalition.” Review of Religious Research 28 (December 1986): 180-188.

Mauss, Armand L. “Assimilation and Ambivalence: The Mormon Reaction to Americanization.” Dialogue 22 (1) Spring 1989: 30-67 [p. 55, 60]

Quinn, D. Michael. “Prelude to the National ‘Defense of Marriage’ Campaign: Civil Discrimination Against Feared or Despised Minorities.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 1-52 [p. 11-12]

White, O. Kendall, Jr. “The Transformation of Mormon Theology.” Dialogue 5 (2) Summer 1970: 9-24.

Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 32]

White, Philip. “1844.” [Poetry] Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 28.

White, Philip. “August.” [Poetry] Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 98.

White, Philip. “Clay.” [Poetry] Dialogue 32 (1) Spring 1999: 102.

White, Philip. “Fall Canker” [Poetry] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 76.

White, Philip. “For Your Birthday: Planting in the Rain.” [Poetry] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 75.

White, Philip. "God With Us." [Poetry] Dialogue 26 (2) Summer 1993: 186.

White, Philip. “Hands.” [Poetry] Dialogue 25 (3) Fall 1992: 66-67.

White, Philip. “History.” [Poetry] Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: ix-x.

White, Philip. “Island Spring.” [Poetry] Dialogue 24 (1) Spring 1991: 85.

White, Philip. "Litany." [Poetry] Dialogue 26 (2) Summer 1993: 221-22.

White, Philip. “The Perseids.” [Poetry] Dialogue 24 (4) Winter 1991: 174-175.

White, Philip. “A Place for Roses.” [Poetry] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 77.

White, Philip. “Russell.” [Poetry] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 166.

White, Philip. “Storytime.” [Poetry] Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 248.

White, Philip. “Three Poems for My Mother.” [Poetry] Dialogue 22 (2) Summer 1989: 75-77.

White, Philip. “Under the Faultline.” [Poetry] Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 42.

White, Richard, 1947-     "It's Your Misfortune and None of My Own": A History of the American West. 1st ed. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c1991.

Launius, Roger D. “The `New Social History’ and the `New Mormon History’: Reflections on Recent Trends.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 109-127 [p. 111]

White, Thomas.  Search under: An Authentic History of Remarkable Persons, Who Have Attracted Public Attention in Various Parts of the World; Including a Full Exposure of the Iniquities of the Pretended Prophet, Joe Smith, and of the Seven Degrees of the Mormon Temple; Also an Account of the Frauds practised [sic] Matthias the Prophet, and Other Religious Impostors. New York : Wilson and Company, Brother Jonathan Press, 1849.

White, Thomas. The Mormon Mysteries: Being and Exposition of the Ceremonies of “The Endowment” and of the Seven Degrees of the Temple. New York : Edmund K. Knowlton, 1851.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 40, 53]

White, Vernon. Atonement and Incarnation: An Essay in Universalism and Particularity. Cambridge; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1991.

Hansen, Lorin K. “The `Moral’ Atonement as a Mormon Interpretation.” Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: 195-227 [p. 226]

White, William Griffith, Jr. “The Feminist Campaign for the Exclusion of Brigham Henry Roberts from the Fifty-Sixth Congress.” Journal of the West 17 (1) January 1978: 45-52.

Quinn, D. Michael. “Prelude to the National ‘Defense of Marriage’ Campaign: Civil Discrimination Against Feared or Despised Minorities.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 1-52 [p. 20]

“A White and delightsome people” Search under:  Book of Mormon. 2 Nephi 30: 6.

White House (Washington, D.C.)

Firmage, Edwin B. “Seeing the Stranger as Enemy: Coming Out.” Dialogue 30 (4) Winter 1997: 27-41 [p. 29, 31]

“‘White’ or ‘Pure’: Five Vignettes.” Douglas Campbell Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 119-135.

White Supremacy Movements

Copeland, Lee. “From Calcutta to Kaysville: Is Righteousness Color-coded?” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 89-99.

Whitechurch, Phyllis

Seshachari, Neila C. “Uprooting and Rerooting: An Immigrant’s Escapades in Mormon Utah.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 15-27 [p.16-17]

Whitechurch, Walter

Seshachari, Neila C. “Uprooting and Rerooting: An Immigrant’s Escapades in Mormon Utah.” Dialogue 27 (4) Winter 1994: 15-27 [p.16-17]

Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947. Essays in Science and Philosophy. New York : Philosophical Library, 1947.

Rampton, Vincent C. “The Fire of God: Thoughts on the Nature of Divine Witness.” Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 137-149 [p. 140-141]

Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947. Process and Reality: An Essay in Cosmology. Corrected ed. Edited by David Ray Griffin, Donald W. Sherburne. New York : Free Press, 1978, c1929.

Ostler, Blake T. “Mormonism and Determinism.” Dialogue 32 (4) Winter 1999: 43-71 [p. 60]

Whitehead, Alfred North, 1861-1947. Science and the Modern World. Lowell Lectures, 1925. New York, Macmillan, c1925.

Bailey, David H. “Mormonism and the Idea of Progress.” Dialogue 33 (4) Winter 2000: 69-82 [p. 70]

McMurrin, Sterling M. “Comments on the Theological and Philosophical Foundations of Christianity.” Dialogue 25 (1) March 1992: 37-47 [p. 42]

Whitehead, Harriet. “The Bow and the Burden Strap: A New Look at Institutionalized Homosexuality in Native North America.” IN:  Sexual Meanings: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Sexuality. Edited by Sherry B. Ortner and Harriet Whitehead.  Cambridge; New York : Cambridge  University Press, 1981, p. 80-115.

Quinn, D. Michael. “Prelude to the National ‘Defense of Marriage’ Campaign: Civil Discrimination Against Feared or Despised Minorities.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 1-52 [p. 21]

Whites

Campbell, Douglas. “’White’ or ‘Pure’: Five Vignettes.” Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 119-135 [p. 131-134]

Whitesides, Lynne Kanavel

Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary Chronology.” Dialogue 26 (1) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 40-41, 49]

Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “A Ministry of Blessing: Nicholas Groesbeck Smith.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 59-78 [p. 60]

Whiting, Carlos S.

Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary Chronology.” Dialogue 26 (1) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 21]

Whiting, Douglas B. “Internal Quality Control.” [Letters] Dialogue 27 (1) Spring 1994: vi-vii.

Whiting, Teresa. “Mormonism, Alice Miller, and Me.” Dialogue 31 (1) Spring 1998: 67-83.

Whiting, Teresa. “On God’s Grace.” Dialogue 29 (3) Fall 1996: 45-54.

Whitlock, Shirley

Coates, Karen. “The Holy War Surrounding Evan Mecham.” Dialogue 22 (3) Fall 1989: 66-80 [p. 70]

Whitman, Jason. “Notices of Books, The Book of Mormon.” The Unitarian 1 (January 1, 1834): 47.

Homer, Michael W. “`Similarity of Priesthood in Masonry’: The Relationship between Freemasonry and Mormonism.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 1-113 [p. 72-73, 90]

Whitman, Ruth. “Cutting the Jewish Bride’s Hair.” IN: Sarah's Daughters Sing: A Sampler of Poems by Jewish Women prepared by the Poetry Project of the Jewish Women's Resource Center, a project of National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section; edited by Henry Wenkart.  Hoboken, N.J. : KTAV Pub. House, c1990, p. 112.

Cannon, Helen B. “Sacred Clothing: An Inside-Outside Perspective.” Dialogue 25 (3) Fall 1992: 138-148 [p. 146]

Whitman, Marge. “Cancer: Fear, Suffering, and the Need for Support.” Dialogue 23 (4) Winter 1990:123-130.

Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892

Waterman, Bryan. “‘Awaiting Translation’: Timothy Liu, Identity Politics, and the Question of Religious Authenticity.” Dialogue 30 (1) Spring 1997: 159-176 [p. 160, 173]

Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. “Song of Myself.” IN: Walt Whitman: The Complete Poetry and Selected Prose. Edited by James E. Miller, Jr. Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1959.

Bickmore, Lisa Orme. “The Lyric Body in Emma Lou Thayne’s Things Happen.” Dialogue 32 (3) Fall 1999: 73-81 [p. 73]

Rees, Robert A. “Bearing Our Crosses Gracefully: Sex and the Single Mormon.” [From the Pulpit] Dialogue 24 (4) Winter 1991: 98-111 [p. 99]

Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. Leaves of Grass. Brooklyn, New York : [s.n.], 1855.

Forsberg, Jr., Clyde R. “Retelling the Greatest Story Ever Told: Popular Literature as Scripture in Antebellum America.” Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 69-86 [p. 83]

Newell, L. Jackson. “Liberal Spirituality: A Personal Odyssey.” Dialogue 26 (1) Spring 1993: 79-92 [p. 82-83]

Whitman, Walt, 1819-1892. The Tenderest Lover: The Erotic Poetry of Walt Whitman. Edited and with an introduction by Walter Lowenfels. Illus. by J. K. Lambert. New York : Delacorte Press, 1970.

Quinn, D. Michael. "Male-Male Intimacy among Nineteenth-century Mormons: A Case Study." Dialogue 28 (4) Winter 1995: 105-128 [p. 107]

Whitmer, Clay Douglass, d. 2000

Quinn, D. Michael. “Prelude to the National ‘Defense of Marriage’ Campaign: Civil Discrimination Against Feared or Despised Minorities.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 1-52 [p. 3]

Whitmer, David, 1805-1888

Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 154]

Best, Karl F. “Changes in the Revelations, 1833 to 1835.” Dialogue 25 (1) March 1992: 87-112 [p. 91, 102]

Campbell, Douglas. “‘White’ or ‘Pure’: Five Vignettes.” Dialogue 29 (4) Winter 1996: 119-135 [p. 122]

Grandstaff, Mark R. "Having More Learning Than Sense: William E. McLellin and the Book of Commandments Revisited." Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 23-48 [p. 24, 26, 38, 40, 42]

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. "Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity." [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 175, 176, 178]

Sandberg, Karl C. “Knowing Brother Joseph Again: The Book of Abraham and Joseph Smith as Translator.” Dialogue 22 (4) Winter 1989: 17-37 [p. 25]

Van Wagoner, Richard S. "The Making of a Mormon Myth: The 1844 Transfiguration of Brigham Young." Dialogue 28 (4) Winter 1995: 1-24 [p. 3]

Vogel, Dan. “The Locations of Joseph Smith’s Early Treasure Quests.” Dialogue 27 (3) Fall 1994: 197-231 [p. 211-212]

Vogel, Dan. “`The Prophet Puzzle’ Revisited.” Dialogue 31 (3) Fall 1998: 125-140 [p. 136-137]

Whitmer, David, 1805-1888. An Address to All Believers in Christ: By a Witness to the Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon. Richmond, Mo. : D. Whitmer, 1887.

Best, Karl F. “Changes in the Revelations, 1833 to 1835.” Dialogue 25 (1) March 1992: 87-112 [p. 90, 91, 102]

Grandstaff, Mark R. "Having More Learning Than Sense: William E. McLellin and the Book of Commandments Revisited." Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 23-48 [p. 32]

Hill, Marvin. “The `New Mormon History’ Reassessed in Light of Recent Books on Joseph Smith and Mormon Origins.” Dialogue 21 (3) Autumn 1988: 115-127 [p. 117-118]

Metcalfe, Brent Lee. "Apologetic and Critical Assumptions about Book of Mormon Historicity." [Scriptural Studies] Dialogue 26 (3) Fall 1993: 153-184 [p. 176]

Sandberg, Karl C. “Knowing Brother Joseph Again: The Book of Abraham and Joseph Smith as Translator.” Dialogue 22 (4) Winter 1989: 17-37 [p. 22, 26, 33]

Sandberg, Karl C. “Thinking about the Word of God in the Twenty-first Century.” Dialogue 29 (1) Spring 1996: 58-79 [p. 66]

Whitmer, David, 1805-1888. An Address to All Believers in Christ: By a Witness to the Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon. Concord, Calif. : Pacific Pub. Co., 1959.

Sears, L. Rex. “Philosophical Christian Apology Meets ‘Rational’ Mormon Theology.” Dialogue 33 (3) Fall 2000: 67-95 [p. 93]

Whitmer, David, 1805-1888. [to Joseph Smith III] December 9, 1886. Saints’ Herald February 5, 1887.

Van Wagoner, Richard S. "The Making of a Mormon Myth: The 1844 Transfiguration of Brigham Young." Dialogue 28 (4) Winter 1995: 1-24 [p. 3]

Whitmer, John, 1802-1878

Anderson, Lavina Fielding. “The LDS Intellectual Community and Church Leadership: A Contemporary Chronology.” Dialogue 26 (1) Spring 1993: 7-64 [p. 11]

Best, Karl F. “Changes in the Revelations, 1833 to 1835.” Dialogue 25 (1) March 1992: 87-112 [p. 104]

Brewster, Quinn. “The Structure of the Book of Mormon: A Theory of Evolutionary Development.” Dialogue 29 (2) Summer 1996: 109-140 [p. 135]

Grandstaff, Mark R. "Having More Learning Than Sense: William E. McLellin and the Book of Commandments Revisited." Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 23-48 [p. 24, 35]

Whitmer, John, 1802-1878. An Early Latter Day Saint History: The Book of John Whitmer Kept By Commandment. Edited by F. Mark. McKiernan and Roger D. Launius.  Independence, Mo. : Herald Pub. House, c1980.

Erickson, Dan. “Mormon Millennialism: The Literalist Legacy and Implications for the Year 2000.” Dialogue 30 (2) Summer 1997: 1-32 [p. 2]

Whitmer, John, 1802-1878. From Historian to Dissident: The Book of John Whitmer. Edited by Bruce N. Westergren. Salt Lake City : Signature Books, 1995.

Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 155]

Whitmer, Peter

Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 153]

Grandstaff, Mark R. "Having More Learning Than Sense: William E. McLellin and the Book of Commandments Revisited." Dialogue 26 (4) Winter 1993: 23-48 [p. 24]

Rust, Val D. “Mormonism and the Radical Religious Movement in Early Colonial New England.” Dialogue 33 (1) Spring 2000: 25-55 [p. 28]

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Armstrong, Richard N. “Researching Mormonism: General Conference as Artifactual Gold Mine.” [Notes and Comments] Dialogue 30 (3) Fall 1997: 151-168 [p. 160]

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