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Wholesome and hardworking, serious and sacrificial . . . the image of the people called Mormons is exemplary. Their personal discipline is praiseworthy. Their advertising is first class. Their business presence is booming. Their humanitarian projects get headlines. Their tithing commitment is commendable. Their young missionaries are meritorious. Men and women between ages nineteen and twentyfive sacrifice two years of their lives as missionary volunteers. Who are these “good and upstanding people,” and what do they believe?
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