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Many of the converts came from England and Scandinavia, and were quickly assimilated into the Mormon community.
Many prophecies are made that are fulfilled within the pages of the Book of Mormon.
Many details about Nephite society, government, laws, and culture can be inferred from the Book of Mormon.
Many streets bear the names of prominent Mormon families, including Barlow, Hinckley, Leavitt, Lyman, Perkins, Whitmore, Wells, and Andersen.
Many excellent examples of Mormon pioneer architecture exist throughout the town.
Many of his observations were included as improvements in the 1981 LDS edition of the Book of Mormon.
Many viewed Mormon polygamy as religiously, socially and politically threatening.
Many anthropologists that studied with the Cherokees like James Adair tried to connect these groups to the Lost Tribes of Israel based on religious practices including going to water, but this form of historiography is mostly Christian or Mormon " wish fulfillment " rather than respectable anthropology.
Many Independents come from a background in the LDS Church, while others come from other Christian or Mormon fundamentalist backgrounds.
" Many LDS and non-LDS scholars also have discussed the correlation between Mormon belief in exaltation and the ancient Christian theosis or deification as set forth by early Church Fathers.
Many songs sung by Mormon pioneers were the same or similar to folk songs sung elsewhere.
Many United Order communities were set up amongst Mormon towns beginning in 1874.
Many large Mormon families, such as Brigham Young's, had their own schools, known as " family schools ".
Many Mormon youths in grades 9 – 12 attend some form of religious instruction, referred to as seminary.
Many contemporaries and later historians cite the July 4th Oration as a contributing factor to the 1838 Mormon War.
Many ex-Mormons experience troubles with family members who still follow Mormon teachings.
Many Indians received the Book of Mormon and their preaching and were baptized.
Many of the stories take place in, or are connected to, a fictional post-apocalyptic state of Deseret around the former Mormon areas of Utah, which was clearly inspired by the historical State of Deseret.

Many and settlers
Many of Canberra's suburbs are named after former Prime Ministers, famous Australians, early settlers, or use Aboriginal words for their title.
Many colonial settlers came to Delaware from Maryland and Virginia, which had been experiencing a population boom.
Many of the original neighborhoods were inhabited by German settlers.
Many of New England's earliest Puritan settlers were from eastern England, where baking foods such as pies, beans, and turkey were more common than frying as was the tradition elsewhere.
Many of New England's earliest Puritan settlers were from eastern England and also brought with them traditions of dairy products and baking pies and other foods.
Many of the early European settlers in the South learned Native American cooking methods, and so cultural diffusion was set in motion for the Southern dish.
Many settled in the new free colony of Victoria, to the dismay of the free settlers in towns such as Melbourne.
Many reports, foreign and Israeli, are sharply critical of the behaviour of Hebronite settlers.
Many events illustrate violence and resistance as Aborigines sought to protect their lands from invasion and as settlers and pastoralists attempted to establish their presence.
Many of them founded their own cities and settled them with settlers from other parts of Europe.
Many of Maryland's first settlers were Catholic, including at least two Catholic priests, one of whom became the earliest chronicler of the colony's history.
Many thousands of settlers, typified by Daniel Boone, had already reached Kentucky and Tennessee and adjacent areas.
Many of the original settlers in French Acadia were English, for example the Melansons ( originally Mallinson ).
Many of the early settlers of Marion County were from South Carolina.
Many of the area's earliest settlers are buried here.
Many of these settlers were settled an area that was later called Franschhoek, ( Dutch for French Corner ), in the present-day Western Cape province of South Africa.
Many of the settlers of that area came from Tennessee and the Carolinas.
Many of the first settlers were military veterans on half pay, while others were military veterans from France, Germany, Poland.
Many white settlers, recalling the Fort Dearborn massacre of 1812, distrusted the Potawatomis and assumed that they would join Black Hawk's uprising.
Many, if not most, of the original settlers who founded Birmingham were of English ancestry.
Many oral traditions of the Rain Dance have been passed down In an early sort of meteorology, Native Americans in the midwestern parts of the modern United States often tracked and followed known weather patterns while offering to perform a rain dance for settlers in return for trade items.
Many early settlers were Huguenots or Swiss or German Mennonites and several church congregations of various faiths formed during the 1760s.
Many of the early settlers of what became Clarke County were children of Tidewater planters, who settled on large land grants from Lord Fairfax.
Many of the early settlers came to South Carolina from Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Many settlers were also part of a larger reverse migration of people who had originally settled in the Willamette Valley.

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