After Joseph Smith and Brigham Young, Parley P. Pratt was the most influential figure in early Mormon history and culture. Missionary, pamphleteer, theologian, historian, and martyr, Pratt was perenni
Despite having greatly influenced Mormon thought and expansion through his missionary work in California and Latin America, Parley L. Pratt (1807-1857) has received little scholarly attention, writes
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