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  1. Lester E. Bush Jr. Interested in promoting the discontinuation of the priesthood ban without challenging the historicity of LDS scripture, Mauss and Bush argued for the intense incoherence of Smith’s racial narratives. Mauss, for example, suggested that the “blackness” that came upon descendants of Cain was not neces-

  2. 3 For what interest was expressed, see Lester E. Bush, Jr., "A Peculiar People: The Physio- logical Aspects of Mormonism/ 1850-1875/' Dialog ue XII No. 3: 61-83, Autumn 1979. *Of the many words addressing this subject, some of the most useful are those collected in Judith Walzer Leavitt and Ronald L. Numbers, ...

  3. 13 Lester E. Bush, Jr., "Introduction" to special section of Dialogue XII: 2 (Summer, 1979), note 1, p. 12, Additional information for this paragraph comes also from the Manuscript History of the Tonga Mission, March 31, 1959 . R. Lanier Britsch on May 31, 1981.

  4. But the spread of middle-class refinement in the early decades of the 19th century brought a new round of public critics. Tobacco came to be known as the “filthy weed,” and words like “disgusting” and “annoying” increasingly became associated with it. See Lester E. Bush Jr.,

  5. LESTER E. BUSH JR. Health and Medicine among the Latter-day Saints: Science, Sense, and Scripture. Health/Medicine and the Faith Traditions Series. New York: Crossroad, 1993. xv; 234 pp. Notes, index. $24.95. This volume is one of a dozen in a series which “explores the ways in which major religions relate to the questions of human well-being ...

  6. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Family and friends must say goodbye to their beloved Lester E. Miles Jr. (Ladoga, Indiana), who passed away at the age of 67, on March 20, 2024. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. He was predeceased by : his parents, Anna May (Cage) and Lester E. Miles Sr.; his granddaughter Corley Casteel; and ...