BYU STUDIES Volume 48 2009 Issues 1-4
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In BYU Studies 48, no. 1, Morris Thurston writes about Joseph Smith’s most famous legal case: he was tried as an accessory to the attempted murder of former Missouri Governor Lilburn W. Boggs. Joseph’s trial caused quite a sensation in Springfield, Illinois, and newspapers far and wide gave the case headline status.
Another article discusses missionary work in early Victorian England. Author Ron Bartholomew looks at one county, Buckinghamshire.
Another piece of this issue discusses the hymn w...






















