Martyrdom of Joseph Standing : Or, the Murder of a "Mormon" Missionary; A True Story Also an Appendix, Giving a Succinct Description of the Utah Penitentiary
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1036804054
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9781036804053
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Crime & criminology
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This book offers a gripping narrative centered around the harrowing experiences and eventual martyrdom of Joseph Standing, a Mormon missionary, set against the backdrop of intense religious persecution under the Edmunds Act. Written under challenging conditions within the confines of Utah Penitentiary, the author presents a firsthand account that not only chronicles personal hardships but also delves deep into the complex interplay between faith, law, and individual conviction during a tumultuous period in American religious history. Through detailed chapters, readers are taken on a journey from Rudger Clawson's conviction for unlawful cohabitation to his profound encounters and reflections while incarcerated. This volume sheds light on lesser-known aspects of Latter-day Saints' struggles, offering insights into the resilience and steadfastness required to uphold one's beliefs amidst societal and legal adversities. By weaving together biographical sketches with historical events, this book encapsulates the essence of perseverance in the face of persecution and highlights the significant impact of religious laws on individual lives and communities. Its narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the costs associated with standing firm in one's convictions and contributes valuable perspectives to our understanding of religious freedom and human rights.
This book offers a gripping narrative centered around the harrowing experiences and eventual martyrdom of Joseph Standing, a Mormon missionary, set against the backdrop of intense religious persecution under the Edmunds Act. Written under challenging conditions within the confines of Utah Penitentiary, the author presents a firsthand account that not only chronicles personal hardships but also delves deep into the complex interplay between faith, law, and individual conviction during a tumultuous period in American religious history. Through detailed chapters, readers are taken on a journey from Rudger Clawson''s conviction for unlawful cohabitation to his profound encounters and reflections while incarcerated. This volume sheds light on lesser-known aspects of Latter-day Saints'' struggles, offering insights into the resilience and steadfastness required to uphold one''s beliefs amidst societal and legal adversities. By weaving together biographical sketches with historical events, this book encapsulates the essence of perseverance in the face of persecution and highlights the significant impact of religious laws on individual lives and communities. Its narrative serves as a poignant reminder of the costs associated with standing firm in one''s convictions and contributes valuable perspectives to our understanding of religious freedom and human rights.
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