Minutes of the School of the Prophets held in Provo, Utah, 1868.

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Minutes of the School of the Prophets held in Provo, Utah, 1868.

Minutes of meetings of combined Melchizedek Priesthood holders and discussions on various subjects.

136 pp. : photocopy of typescript.

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