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Praise for The Keystone of Mormonism

 

Highly recommended, Barnes & Noble Inc. Small Press Department.

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"It is a great book! ... I do not recall a book on the subject to compare with it. Your lifetime of interest in the subject, and experience with it is unequaled! …. Though I've spent over 50 years as a serious student of Mormonism, I've written 10 books (one of which has been printed 11 times) and am a veteran of several thousand speaking engagements in colleges, Bible schools, seminaries and churches; I've not seen a book as appealing as yours."
John L. Smith
Retired Pastor, First Southern Baptist Church, Marlow, OK.

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"Reading each of your chapters was a satisfying experience for me. Each chapter is well crafted and sufficiently complete to carry conviction. In fact, any one chapter should suffice to terminate the illusions which were the basis of our childhood faith and set the reader on the path of rational knowledge."
Robert Kent Fielding
Dr. Fielding, is a former professor at Brigham Young University and also at Wesleyan University in Connecticut. He is the author of The Unsolicited Chronicler and compiler of The Trials of John D. Lee.

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"Honest research. A must-read for serious students of Mormonism. This is the book we have been waiting for. I highly recommend The Keystone of Mormonism."
Phillip Williams
Phillip Williams, is a retired professor of sociology.

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"I found your book to be interesting and informative. The account of your continuing personal struggle to overcome your childhood indoctrination and also to resist powerful social pressures as an adult was moving and descriptive."
Louise Excell
Louise Excell, is a retired Asst. Professor of English and Philosophy.

 

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