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===One Nation under Gods, page 135 (hardback and paperback)=== | ===One Nation under Gods, page 135 (hardback and paperback)=== | ||
Joseph is said to have owned "one hundred and forty acres of land adjoining the temple besides his four acres of business property." | Joseph is said to have owned "one hundred and forty acres of land adjoining the temple besides his four acres of business property." | ||
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Nineteenth-century practice frowned upon churches owning large amounts of wealth. | Nineteenth-century practice frowned upon churches owning large amounts of wealth. | ||
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Joseph gave couples marriage certificates | A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Joseph is said to have owned "one hundred and forty acres of land adjoining the temple besides his four acres of business property."
Nineteenth-century practice frowned upon churches owning large amounts of wealth.
Joseph united with others in the United Order, and they managed their own and church properties together:
The author acts as if Joseph controlled the large wealth of the Williams farm for his own benefit—rather, he was acting as Church agent, and the use of the land was directed by a board of Church leaders. Poor members would settle on the Church lands:
Backman explains:
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